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So I just noticed that almost all the users here I think have "Snowflakes" in their side bar info whenever they post and things. Can someone tell me what Snowflakes do? :)
 
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It's called snowflakes
 
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So I just noticed that almost all the users here I think have "Snowflakes" in their side bar info whenever they post and things. Can someone tell me what Snowflakes do? :)
A snowflake is either a single ice crystal or an aggregation of ice crystals which falls through the Earth's atmosphere.[1] They begin as snow crystals which develop when microscopic supercooled cloud droplets freeze. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity regions, such that individual snowflakes are nearly[clarification needed] unique in structure. Snowflakes encapsulated in rime form balls known as graupel. Snowflakes appear white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the small crystal facets.[2]
 
A snowflake is either a single ice crystal or an aggregation of ice crystals which falls through the Earth's atmosphere.[1] They begin as snow crystals which develop when microscopic supercooled cloud droplets freeze. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity regions, such that individual snowflakes are nearly[clarification needed] unique in structure. Snowflakes encapsulated in rime form balls known as graupel. Snowflakes appear white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the small crystal facets.[2]

You're so funny, Jason.
 
A snowflake is either a single ice crystal or an aggregation of ice crystals which falls through the Earth's atmosphere.[1] They begin as snow crystals which develop when microscopic supercooled cloud droplets freeze. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity regions, such that individual snowflakes are nearly[clarification needed] unique in structure. Snowflakes encapsulated in rime form balls known as graupel. Snowflakes appear white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the small crystal facets.[2]

Well, I know that definition of it XD :p but what do they do on TBT?
 
Melt? I don't think the forum is cold enough :(

Oh, but I'm sure it won't melt...for TBT is a wonderful, magical place...it is filled with bells, eggs, embers, tickets, and our newest currency, snowflakes! Such a wonderful sight to see! :blush:

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Maybe it's for the new event

Ooh, new event? :D This is the first that I've heard that we're gonna have an event coming up soon. I think what you're saying is true, because Jason is lurking this thread and not saying anything else about the Snowflakes. :p
 
Hey, I want a particular majority of my threads permanently removed from the forum. Is there any way besides locking the threads?
 
Hey,
I tried deleting messages in my inbox but I get the following message:
"Invalid Private Message specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator"
I doesn't matter if I delete 1 message, multiple or all.

What do I do?
My inbox is full.
 
Hey,
I tried deleting messages in my inbox but I get the following message:
"Invalid Private Message specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator"
I doesn't matter if I delete 1 message, multiple or all.

What do I do?
My inbox is full.
Did you try refreshing the page? The error occurs when the PM you're trying to delete is not found; it's possible the request was already processed but the page didn't load it up.

I sent you a test PM, your inbox is not full. Check again
 
Did you try refreshing the page? The error occurs when the PM you're trying to delete is not found; it's possible the request was already processed but the page didn't load it up.

I sent you a test PM, your inbox is not full. Check again

Thanks! I saw your test PM
 
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