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Old 04-19-2007, 05:15 PM #1
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Lightbulb A Friendly Reminder About the Trigger Icon

this is the one to mark your thread if there is even a hint that it could be triggering. putting what type of trigger in { } is super helpful. another is to start out the post on the type of trigger and give a warning. then leave space.......................................













like this, so that the people who might be triggered don't read anything.

also...always feel free to contact me by pm to let me know if thread changes and the ico should added. it' is no problem.


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