You might recall that modern forum software is basically a pretty interface for a database. As such, it naturally generates reports on user activity. This means a user can quickly see when you joined the forum, how many posts you have, and what thread you're currently viewing:
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That same page shows us that in the 11.5 years and 28 posts of your membership here, 10 have been in this thread, 6 approximating "on the trool again" and two acting like you have some special power because you know my legal name. (We can have a separate conversation about how that's at best uncouth, but rest assured I make no special effort to hide the fact that I am attached to this handle.)
Before those, your last two posts were to a couple of HSC threads, telling folks who you think they should vote for in the 2020 board election, and signed off as "Clarence."
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In April 2013, you made five posts in a thread actually trying to help a member understand the NFA process - thank you for your contributions there - and three in a conversation about shotguns for home defense.
Rewind another year, and you are again sharing the opinions of "Brother Clarence" on the HSC election for Feb 2012.
Further back, you have infrequent posts in 2010/11 of someone who wants to be part of a community helping people find firearms they were looking for, and generally taking part in conversations.
During your tenure here, more than a third has been in this thread. Add in your recommendations for the board, and we're up to almost half. If you are not Clarence, and don't know who he is, you might want to stop posting for him. If you are Clarence, you might want consider how trolling NES makes you look to the local community.