ohhhh, whats with the "track" option?
I just noticed that option a little earlier, and, truly, I am totally paranoid about why....
Seriously, I know every single thing I, or anyone for that matter, does online is subject to being "tracked" by *ominous* "Them"... or at least according to my personal conspiracy theory sources this is so... but having the fact there for me to outright observe is kind of creepy beyond what I'm adjusted to.
*stretches and trys to adjust to this development*
*....thinking about who I should pick to track so easily....*
Yes, indeed.
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If by *them* you mean the 1927 New York Yankees, and by *i* you mean hamburger, you are absolutely wrong.
*We* just want to know the last thing you ate. Curiosity is not always ominous.
BBQ chicken Pizza. Maybe.
I think just about every website I've ever been to has at least one feature that could be construed as *creepy* or *ominious*.
Ceppy website thread, that would have been better.
Heirloom cauliflower makes a lovely gratin. 
...and the last movie you watched, last song you listened to, last book you read, last dream you had, last time you smoked, last time you were an asshole, last job you had, let's sexual experience, last time you got arrested, last time you were married, last fight you were in...
Really though. How does anyone really know any of those things are going to be the very last time they did them. It's ridicules.
If you're in the later stage of a terminal illness and do all those things on your death bed, that's one way to know.
or if you commit suicide.
So...We are still going to die. Right?
Lols lols lols
This still messes with my head.
More funny, is to read how messed my head was, once.
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If I wasn't lazy I'd find a picture of Frank or Mirka or Kirk and paste it in there and edit to text to say, "Ceiling Frank/Mirka/Kirk is watching you masturbate"

Ceiling Frankirka


By 'track', you mean the page that has what threads you've posted in? Would it be less creepy if it said 'posts by this user' like most forums do?
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