Your forum had a 10 times better format in 2014. Fuck off. Your format is actually making me visit this website less.
Absolutely horrible UI that looks like something a high schooler made.
Mobile sucks in every way after the update, and on web browser the margins of the forum index doesn't even fit your fucking screen.
Amateur hour.
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Vanilla fucking deep throat’s donkey cock. Later guys
Fire Everyone
I imagine when Phil Knight couldn't use 4 year olds as slave labor anymore he made Vanilla, and now they are 8 and don't know how to internet.
The new update will be in late August
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Vanilla was good three or four years ago. This seems like a company losing its way.