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Subject: Guidelines to this forum

This forum will be for anything that is not puppy dog, balloons, general light hearted spoilers, TAN's and miscellaneous chit-chat.  

This forum will not be 'actively' moderated but our mods will have the ability to move threads here as they see fit.  Thick skins and the ability to debate 'in a neutral fashion' are highly desired.

Your existence on the forums in general will be guaranteed by following our forum guidelines.

Here is the condensed version (things that really irritate me):

1 - There will be NO disparaging or insulting comments to other BT'ers enganged in the discussion.

2 - There will be no 'gross generalizations' about the 'other side'.

PS - I love tattle-tales.  If there is anybody not adhering to the forum guidelines, please don't hesitate to pm me.  Yes, I still have this silly 'ideal' that controversial topics can be discussed without hurling insults.  I will hold this forum to that standard.  We're BT'ers after all!

*The icon to the forum is how things should be when you POST.

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