Your "none" language English skills seem to vary from poor when asking a question to developed when making complaints.
You asked a question and got your answer. Then, whilst complaining about have to look thru more than 20 pages, proceed to post and post again (and again) complaining. Did you ever stop to think that if everyone behaved like you 80% of the messages would just be complaints?
If you had taken the trouble to look you would have found what you were asking about (as the subject is raised continuously) but also may have found out other things you obviously don't know about and (more) obviously would benefit from learning. Here's a few clues:
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- the first post - on page 1 - which there is a link to on EVERY page
Search - the box at the top right - where you can (unsurprisingly) search for terms and get a list of posts that are relevant.
So, based on the above, my view is that it's YOU who "has the pepper in the ass" [complaining forever], "bullshit" [didn't read post #1 before starting] and undoubtedly deserves terms like "quite toxic".
Perhaps the comments that you "can't" read were inaccurate - more accurate perhaps to say you "won't" read.
The fact that you also believe you are right makes me cry with despair. You ASK a question you could easily have found out about - awkward but not catastrophic - but then COMPLAIN when you're told how to find out.
There is a saying that highlights the benefit of answering a question in a way that help the questioner in the future. You might like to
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!
Before you start flaming me, permit me to tell you of another feature to board you are probably not aware of. It's the
Ignore feature. You can add anybody to it and not see their posts. So if anyone who has engaged with you has made you so angry that you don't want to hear from them again just
Ignore them.
Of course that does mean you won't get your questions answered!
And - you may not be surprised to find out - YOU are on my
Ignore list!
I hope you take this in the spirit it was offered: advice on how to get answers in the quickest, simplest way and, if the answer has not already been posted, how to have NOT alienated people who otherwise might help you.
You're welcome - but sassy abusive replies are not.
Lastly you might like to check
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out ....
P.S. If you can't be bothered to read previous posts, how do you know "
I am not the first to receive such an answer from you" and "
I saw I wasn't the first to ask certain questions"?