steelmonkey76

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:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I'm liking to much people around here can't loose this feeling

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Small question for anyone with an answer! What does the yellow part above with the acronym F.A.R.L mean? I haven't noticed it before.
 
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Reactions brought you by F.A.R.L. (Fappers Against Reaction Limits)
Small question for anyone with an answer! What does the yellow part above with the acronym F.A.R.L mean? I haven't noticed it before.
I'll assume Reaction Limits is what's confusing you.

As you may have noticed, you can "Like" posts on this site. "Like" is something of a misnomer, as there are a variety of emoticons available, and not all of them denote a positive reaction. So, let's call them Reactions.

There is a limit on the number of posts you can react to in a day (actual details could be different, I haven't run into the limit myself). Hence, reaction limits.

Some people, when that limit prevents them from using the regular reaction mechanism, will post a reply to communicate their reaction. At some point, one of the people doing this added that FARL tagline; presumably, others found it appropriate, and did the same. You can look on it as a sign that the poster wanted to react to the post they're replying to, but had hit that reaction limit (and, a minor protest that the limit is too restrictive).
 

Elhemeer

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I'll assume Reaction Limits is what's confusing you.

As you may have noticed, you can "Like" posts on this site. "Like" is something of a misnomer, as there are a variety of emoticons available, and not all of them denote a positive reaction. So, let's call them Reactions.

There is a limit on the number of posts you can react to in a day (actual details could be different, I haven't run into the limit myself). Hence, reaction limits.

Some people, when that limit prevents them from using the regular reaction mechanism, will post a reply to communicate their reaction. At some point, one of the people doing this added that FARL tagline; presumably, others found it appropriate, and did the same. You can look on it as a sign that the poster wanted to react to the post they're replying to, but had hit that reaction limit (and, a minor protest that the limit is too restrictive).
This is now the official description/mantra/legend/etc.
 
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steelmonkey76

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I'll assume Reaction Limits is what's confusing you.

As you may have noticed, you can "Like" posts on this site. "Like" is something of a misnomer, as there are a variety of emoticons available, and not all of them denote a positive reaction. So, let's call them Reactions.

There is a limit on the number of posts you can react to in a day (actual details could be different, I haven't run into the limit myself). Hence, reaction limits.

Some people, when that limit prevents them from using the regular reaction mechanism, will post a reply to communicate their reaction. At some point, one of the people doing this added that FARL tagline; presumably, others found it appropriate, and did the same. You can look on it as a sign that the poster wanted to react to the post they're replying to, but had hit that reaction limit (and, a minor protest that the limit is too restrictive).
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RDFozz

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The most important question for me is: are there animations or just pictures?
The picture on screen only changes when you click to go to the next page (as opposed to a sequence of pictures rotating through as an animation, without you taking any steps). In point of fact, it is not uncommon for multiple consecutive pages to use the same background picture, with only the page's text changing.

TL;DR: Pictures yes, animations no.
 
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