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And when I input "MESS forum" on Google, that's exactly the first result. You should really stop lying and accept you're just lazy... or maybe not. It takes longer to post a message than using Google. :P
If you think I'm lying and didn't google it then it is presumptuous of you to assume that and you are wrong. Yes I saw the bannister forum of MESS. But I wanted to know what is the main MESS forum (unofficial official MESS forum.) Ya know how there are many forums at all different website forums that have a section dedicated to MAME or some even have a whole forum website dedicated to MAME... but there is one main website that is the unofficial official MAME forum and that is "MAMEWorld.info". So that is what I was asking. So instead of the Bannister MESS subforum, I thought maybe there was some other website that had a forum that was the main unofficial official MESS forum. It never seems to amaze me how many people wrongly assume things about people on this forum. Instead of accusing me of lying and being lazy, next time maybe you shouldn't jump to conclusions.
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That's all fine and good but OSG has been around long enough to see this answered and pointed to a million times. The issue is Assburgers.
Another wrong assumption. I don't use MESS nor do I read anything pertaining to it. I decided yesterday that maybe I should look into it alil bit or atleast book mark it's website so in the future if I ever get interested in it. I also rarely read threads that is not of my interest or if I can't help the poster. Most of my posts are in threads that I've started because I had a question or wanted peoples' input and opinions. My subscribed threads (threads that I've posted in) are the majority of threads that I read. I've never read a post in which it said where the MESS forum was. The only person who knows if I ever read that is me. So I'm telling you that I never read that. I have no reason to lie because I don't care enough to want or feel the need to lie. If you don't believe me, then I could care less.
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