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Say Hello To the Person Above You

TLDR: Say Hello To the Person Above You
The forum thread primarily consists of users greeting each other using various forms of "hello" messages, often including emojis and specific user mentions. Catsmother, a central figure in the thread, interacts with multiple users, expressing greetings and receiving similar responses. The thread includes a brief mention of needing to figure out how to use smileys in the forum, but this topic is not developed further. Instead, the thread continues with a repetitive pattern of greetings among users, with no significant discussions or conclusions reached. The thread exemplifies a friendly exchange with a focus on social interaction rather than informative or topic-driven conversation.
hello.

not sure how to add smiles with phpBB. I assume its via your hosting panel..or it could be the acp...not sure.
 

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