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Dragonfire

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Ok so I made a post in the axolotls forum to show a funny video about axies once in the general and once with no sub forum and one just disappeared with no notification. I'm guessing it was deleted because I made it twice which makes sense. But I made another post today about an old thread because I noticed what was thought to be an metamorphosed axolotl kept in a bowl probably wasn't an axie and now it's gone :( I just wanted to get an answer if it was or wasn't and I spent a long time looking at the pic and noticing little things that were off and I'm kinda upset it just disappeared.
 

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If it wasn't supposed to disappear (I'm pretty sure I would get A notification if it was removed) than could at least my post about the metamorphosed axie be put back up if possible. I just want to try and get an ID on it.
 

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Its still there, go to your profile, select statistic, select posts and you will see what you have posted
 

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Its still there, go to your profile, select statistic, select posts and you will see what you have posted


Well on tapatalk I was gonna click on his thread(didn't refresh) and it said the thread was deleted lol
 

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I can't speak to the other ones but I can tell you that an administrator deleted your second post on the axie in a bowl because you were just repeating yourself from the other thread.
 

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The one about the axolotl in the goldfish bowl is still there, haven't checked the other one

There was one about it not being an axie I wrote but I didn't write the one with the whole story about it. Are you sure that you were reading the post about its ID or the old post about the axies story.
 
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I can't speak to the other ones but I can tell you that an administrator deleted your second post on the axie in a bowl because you were just repeating yourself from the other thread.

I thought it was kinda off topic on the other thread so I made a new one to ID it. The other thread was old so I figured I would make a new one about it. But I do think my video thread got deleted because of this which seems fair I made two so I only need one but my other thread was to get info that another old thread lacked so I don't think it was really repetive.
 

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I deleted the second , Axolotl in a fishbowl post as it would send readers to the original post. There would then be comments posted on both. I felt it was better to leave just the one post. For what it is worth I suspect you are correct in that the axolotl was a tiger salamander.
The cartoon one was good, but as this is a forum that is also used by children, it was decided language may be unsuitable for the youngsters.
 

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I deleted the second , Axolotl in a fishbowl post as it would send readers to the original post. There would then be comments posted on both. I felt it was better to leave just the one post. For what it is worth I suspect you are correct in that the axolotl was a tiger salamander.
The cartoon one was good, but as this is a forum that is also used by children, it was decided language may be unsuitable for the youngsters.

Oh ok thanks for telling me. I was just kinda not happy they disappeared and nobody even told me. Also u left one post with the cartoon anyway.
 

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And I'm sorry about the gun in the cartoon I did think it might not be appropriate at one point but then I saw a video on here about an axolotl monster thing like ripping a bunch of people apart on the moon and figured it would be ok since it seemed much more appropriate than
That and that wasn't removed from the site haha
 

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Oh never mind it wasn't the gun I just watched it again since you said language and noticed the swear on the cheezl box ok I see why it was deleted.
 
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