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  • I see you're working on a project ?
    Champions of Eternia ?
    Need any help ?
    Just tell me =D
    Msian~
    ahhh... that explains so you use the recycle bin that much... I always use Shift delete so that things will be deleted directly... I cannot ban you even If I came to want to do it...
    wow, a person who uses a comp but doesn't use the delete button that much... hmmm... anyway, just learn the lessons...
    what is so hard with pressing the delete the button on your keyboard??? that is the main reason why there isn't a delete pallete...

    have you even tried using your keyboard when doing something in the editor???
    there is a tutorial section for a reason... are you just DUMB or LAZY?

    seriously, deleting something is one of the EASIEST things to do in the editor...
    Adiktuz beat me to the punch.

    http://www.hiveworkshop.com/forums/tutorials/

    Go there. Read through those in a relevant manner.

    If you can't find it in a tutorial, use the SEARCH function located at the top right of the Help Zone forum, and search for the keywords.

    Do that before you THINK of posting. Then, if you still can't get an answer, make your thread title RELEVANT to the topic, and don't overly customize the post.

    There's a reason people in other forums are ignoring you.
    I have one final suggestion for you, READ TUTORIALS FIRST BEFORE YOU ASK A QUESTION!
    U're annoying with your threads tittles like: "Naked banshe wooot" ... and spamming "baybeh" all time stop it please...
    It is wise to remember there is an edit button attached to all the posts you make. Instead of double posting (you making 2 consecutive posts in the same thread in a row without someone posting inbetween) to add additional information to your last post you may wish to consider editing it and appending the additional information on the end.

    Many people have ended up in trouble with moderators for forgeting this so I thought you may find this useful.
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