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ENUF WITH THE STUPID FREAKIN POSTS!!!

I think it is getting ridiculous and out-of-hand with the moronic questions on this forum.

I GET TIRED OF READING ABOUT:
(1) A hooker blew me..I think I got HIV!
(2) A stripper touched my pee pee...I think I got HIV!
(3) I got a hand job....I think I got HIV!
(4) My mother farted....I think I got HIV!
(5) the numerous and yet same posts from the incessant weirdos who are paranoid about not believing their result.

GET A FREAKIN LIFE!!!


No less, I blame the same people who FREAKING RESPONDING to THEIR POSTS!!
Stop replying....and they will stop writing!  They already know the answers....if they want someone to talk to, call a shrink!!
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I'm going to submit to Webster's the addition of a new word and/or term to the dictionary - 'HIV paranoia'
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I hear ya.
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HIV paranoia (n.) 1. An extremely severe mental anxiety disorder, often arising from guilt, that one has contracted HIV, even though the probability of contracting the disease through behavior conducted is less than of getting hit by lightning.
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Thisis what I was saying in my insanity thread last week??  This forum is now inhabited by either a)trolls, or b) people crazier than I am (hard to believe).

Sad, used to be a really nice forum.
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<<(4) My mother farted....I think I got HIV!>>

LOL
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