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Did something dumb, lost my password.

Rhett Butler

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I recently tried a firefox extension that generates long complicated passwords when you type simpler ones, and enters these for you automatically. I used this with my Bloodeyes account. Then I installed a new OS and forgetting I had done this. Now I can't log in to that account, and I can't recover my password because I apparently registered that account with a phony email address (probably a 10minutemail one, that's what I normally use to register for things). Could an admin please reset my password and PM it to me? Sure I can just use alts but I like Bloodeyes, he was my first account here.
 

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I recently tried a firefox extension that generates long complicated passwords when you type simpler ones
Wow. You got what you deserved for using some crazy-ass software designed for lazy wankers.
 

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micmu said:
I recently tried a firefox extension that generates long complicated passwords when you type simpler ones
Wow. You got what you deserved for using some crazy-ass software designed for lazy wankers.

Because real men memorise their 27 character passwords that are different for every site they use right? Fuck off poser, you can collect your Codex cool points on your way out.
 

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Real men don't use 27 character passwords for a fucking RPG forum.
 

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Bloodeyes said:
Because real men memorise their 27 character passwords that are different for every site they use right? Fuck off poser, you can collect your Codex cool points on your way out.

lolwut
 

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I didn't create long passwords, I installed a firefox add on that generates complex passwords of up to 27 characters when you type shorter ones. All you need to remember are the shorter ones. It's a great system, except if you happen to reformat your computer and forget to have these longer ones saved in a text file somewhere. Hence "Did something dumb".
 

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Real men don't need a password. Everyone else knows what can happen to them if they dare to access a man's account without his permission.
 

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