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[Opinions] *raises eyebrow*
Sorry, but if you've been lurking on BtN since 2003 or 2004 as you claim, you would know what a BA is by now. I find it extremely distasteful that you're insisting that you have been here nearly as long as I have, while constantly demonstrating that you've only been around as long as your username has been (since February).EDIT: Clarity

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I just recently started seeing BA writen on here and I don't go on all the time. I didn't go on for a couple years. Sorry, my life doesn't revolve around site "lingo".
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Pull the other one, it's got bells on."BA" for "birth announcement" has been being used since archiving started, so at least since August 2004. If you've been here all this time, you've seen it before, no question. Plus if you've been lurking on the site since then you would have been present for the long debates that lead to the formation of better site rules and the FAQ abbreviations list.I think you really mean that you have "occasionally visited the site" since 2003 . . . otherwise you'd have some clue about how the site works and what goes on here. Your assertion comes across as an attempt to claim that you're one of the "old-timers", when you're clearly not, and again I find it in bad taste.
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On his profile it says he has been a member since February 18, 2007!
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He? I thought Glass Onion was female. Anyway, her profile has only been around since February, but if you read the information in her profile, she says she's been on BtN "since 2003 or 2004".
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Hmm your right. That's only true if she got a new profile because it definently says - Username send message Glass Onion
Member since February 18, 2007
Birthday April
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