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lol there's heaps of threads on this... basically you get 15 points each post and earn points in a few other ways... you can buy stuff in the store like bold your username and other crap like that :)... ie. post whoring goes up up up.

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in the column where it gives the user name, details and all that, i noticed it says "points (donate)"

some ppl have 45, some 15 some 50

what is that?

The points = $$$'s and they're all going to be donated to my GTR-33 fund.

So dig in deep and donate. :):(

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in the column where it gives the user name, details and all that, i noticed it says "points (donate)"

some ppl have 45, some 15 some 50

what is that?

sheeeeesh, theres a million threads on this now..

clickety clack

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I liken it to cigarette companies lacing cigarettes with horribly addictive chemicals. It is my belief that the SAU staff have been overrun by alien cigarette executives and are using some unknown technologies to create these "points" to make us want to whore more.

I for one will not stand for it!!

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I liken it to cigarette companies lacing cigarettes with horribly addictive chemicals. It is my belief that the SAU staff have been overrun by alien cigarette executives and are using some unknown technologies to create these "points" to make us want to whore more.

I for one will not stand for it!!

Would you just shut up and Anyhow, have a Winfield...

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