The MAD-Juliann Meme: DO THIS PLEASE

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_why me
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Re: The MAD-Juliann Meme: DO THIS PLEASE

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She seems like a nice person from the photo. I am sure that she is a great person to know and be a friend with.

However, this board needs to take responsibilty for these images and words. They are standard Mormondiscussion language in its worst form.

Which leads to my post in Shades' thread: Am I Responsible for the culture of the board thread.
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Re: The MAD-Juliann Meme: DO THIS PLEASE

Post by _Rollo Tomasi »

MsJack wrote:1. Click HERE

2. Find the "X" and click on it

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a150/ ... liann1.jpg

3. Click "report"

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a150/ ... liann2.jpg

4. You will receive a prompt saying "Do you want to request that the 'Mad Juliann' generator and all of its images will be removed from the website?" Click "OK."

Let's flood Meme-Generator.net with take-down requests and get it taken down. Even if you have never visited the site before, please do this.

(by the way, I blocked out Juliann's face in the images above because I'm under the impression she doesn't really want that photo online.)

Thanks to TrashcanMan79 for pointing out how to do this over in the other thread.

Paint me stupid, but I clicked on the "X" and nothing happened (in other words, I did not see any "report" button to click on). Sorry, but I tried.
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