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Post by CAT Admin on Oct 29, 2011 18:40:40 GMT -5
Is it true that history repeats itself? It must be, right? Why else would events that happened so far in the past repeat over and over again like some kind of nightmare? The leaders think nothing of it when events that happened many moons ago start to happen all over again. However, the medicine cats realize that this is only the beginning as major events start to toggle the memory of the Starclan cats.
--Dog Attacks --Famine --Floods --Extreme heat --Lionclan Vs Tigerclan --Bloodclan --Two legs destroying their territory --Betrayal --Lust
Do these all sound familiar? Will Starclan and the Medicine cats inform their clans of the devastating tragedies that are about to unfold? Or will they shy away and keep the secrets of devastation to themselves.
WARRIORS CATASTROPHE
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Post by Moonstream / Sunflight on Oct 30, 2011 9:39:35 GMT -5
Ok, now this really ticks me off they leave a ad then delete their account. Can someone delete please?
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Post by Midnightclaw on Oct 30, 2011 12:58:37 GMT -5
No, they were a guest and put the ad- it's how forums get members... You go to a forum, leave an ad as a guest, then they return it by linking back. If not- they delete your ad and you don't get members cause no one knows the forum exists as there are no ads. It's a simple give-and-get.
I'm on Catastrophe as Midnightstar- leader of RiverClan, Cherryleaf- medicine cat of ThunderClan, and Burningpaw- apprentice of ShadowClan.
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Post by Moonstream / Sunflight on Oct 30, 2011 13:14:00 GMT -5
Oh 0_0 i did not know that was possible. Sorry XD
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Post by Midnightclaw on Oct 30, 2011 13:58:57 GMT -5
Ah, sorry for being rude, then, lol! XD I've just gotten into arguments about that and a lot of people just will not listen to reason about it- so I just made an assumption..>.<'
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Post by Hazelstar on Oct 30, 2011 18:54:53 GMT -5
That's why the Adds board says "guest friendly". Because guests can post adds, but then we get to link back and get more information out about our site. See how this works?
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