im not trying to be argumentative, just save everyone some time and me a possible time-out : are the only acceptable comments we are allowed to make right now that we are crying and/or dancing and how happy we are she is found? is anything else discussing the case going to be removed like the previous comments were?
that's fine if that is the case, but i would like to hear someone say it outright since there is nothing in the site rules that would imply that.
thanx!
First of all, questions about the rules, removed posts, and moderator decisions should be addressed in a private message to a moderator. Remember, it is the responsibility of each member to become familiar with
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Secondly, the discussion is not closed, but we will strongly discourage idle speculation. Let's follow LE's statements, and proceed from there.
Thanks!
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