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What is with the "be seeing you" at the end of so many posts?
Have I missed something? |
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This one guy uses it as like his "signature" after a post. So people are showing how annoying it is, by using it in posts to him.
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not sure, but it's kinda funny be seeing you
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This one guy uses it as like his "signature" after a post. So people are showing how annoying it is, by using it in posts to him. |
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I believe Prisoner uses that phrase as a standard ending to posts. It has since caught on as a trend.
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This one guy uses it as like his "signature" after a post. So people are showing how annoying it is, by using it in posts to him. Probably, because he doesn't have a picture of himself up, so he can "see" us but we can't "see" him, hence the Be seeing you. |
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Maybe I should send him a post"
Be-Seeching you to stop saying Be Seeing you. Whaddya tink? |
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What is with the "be seeing you" at the end of so many posts? Have I missed something? Everyone is pretty much right. A user has decided to add it as his signature trying to be original I think, the sad thing it isn't original. Then some posters have started using it also. Reason I am not sure because if you feed a behavior you don't like chances are that said behavior will continue since they are now getting something out of it. Attention. |
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Maybe I should send him a post" Be-Seeching you to stop saying Be Seeing you. Whaddya tink? |
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I farted. Ppppppffffttttt!!! Be smelling you.
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The Prisoner is a British 1960s television series starring and co-created by Patrick McGoohan which combines spy fiction with elements of science fiction, allegory and psychological drama.
It follows a former British agent who, after abruptly resigning from his position, is held captive in a small seaside village by an unidentified power that wishes to establish the reason for his resignation. Episodes typically feature the unnamed prisoner, labelled "Number Six" by his captors, unsuccessfully attempting to escape from or change the authority of "the Village". Citizens use the phrase "Be seeing you" as a farewell, accompanied by a waving gesture consisting of thumb and forefinger forming a circle over the eye, then tipped forward in a salute. -wiki |
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i think he wants to be remembered or noticed by it
kind of a signature so to speak |
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Prisoner should sell Hula Hoops...cuz he's got a lot of people annoyed & jumping through them...I think it's hilarious! And original!
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It's almost as bad as someone constantly tapping their pen on the desk.
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Bcnu
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Riding_dubz
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It's almost as bad as someone constantly tapping their pen on the desk. Well, no one forces us to read anything here...just sayin'... |
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The Prisoner is a British 1960s television series starring and co-created by Patrick McGoohan which combines spy fiction with elements of science fiction, allegory and psychological drama. It follows a former British agent who, after abruptly resigning from his position, is held captive in a small seaside village by an unidentified power that wishes to establish the reason for his resignation. Episodes typically feature the unnamed prisoner, labelled "Number Six" by his captors, unsuccessfully attempting to escape from or change the authority of "the Village". Citizens use the phrase "Be seeing you" as a farewell, accompanied by a waving gesture consisting of thumb and forefinger forming a circle over the eye, then tipped forward in a salute. -wiki Not all the citizens ther use that gesture, it's the prisoners attempt to retain something of his individaulity. |
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Prisoner should sell Hula Hoops...cuz he's got a lot of people annoyed & jumping through them...I think it's hilarious! And original! I fail to see anything original about annoying ppl? Ppl have been annoying since the beginning of time! I personally dont get annoyed by him, i just get bored seeing his signature, thats about it. |
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It's almost as bad as someone constantly tapping their pen on the desk. Well, no one forces us to read anything here...just sayin'... ...Be seeing you. |
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