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Either become a paid supporter, download an ad blocker, or use a VPN that can block ads. It's pretty simple stuff. Do I think the ads are annoying? Yes. But there are multiple ways around it if you actually try.
 
I'm pretty sure you are trying to insult me, but I have no idea what what you are are saying, so it isn't working.
I looked on Google for some help, but either you have your own meaning for words or you are greatly confused. Maybe both.
 
So let me explain it more simply.

The issue is not that there are adds, it's that the adds are interfering with the functions of the site for a vast number of users. If they stop visiting the site, scubaboard goes away.
You've added something to your original post. There are multiple solutions to your issue, some of which are in this thread and some more have been posted elsewhere on SB.

But it appears you are lazy as well as testy.
 
I'm pretty sure you are trying to insult me, but I have no idea what what your are saying, so it isn't working.
I looked on Google for some help, but either you have your own meaning for words or you are greatly confused. Maybe both.
That's "you're" not "your," I assume you meant.
 
I remember Pop-Tarts. As a Boy Scout waking up in my sleeping bag on a cool morning, I got out a little alcohol burner can, lit it and opened a Pop-Tart, and held it over the flame, toasting it by bits, never having to leave my sleeping bag. I like that memory. It wasn't a dolphin flavored Pop-Tart, though.
 
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Almost a week, I tend to pull the drill out of my head before I drill too far into the brain
 

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