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Welcome to the BroBible Community

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Wed, Mar 2, 2016 07:48 AM

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Welcome to the BroBible Community Hi {NAME}, Thank you for joining and being part of the BroBible Co

Welcome to the BroBible Community Hi {NAME}, Thank you for joining and being part of the BroBible Community! We're excited to bring you an easier way to comment and interact with like-minded members across all of our sites. We recently launched exciting new features: - Upload your own avatar or choose from one of our customized ones - Follow other members - Receive an email when new users follow you - Direct messaging with members - Reply to other commenters (threaded comments) - The ability to earn rewards and badges - ... and more coming soon! Thank you again for being part of our community. - The UPROXX Team This was an automatically generated email. Please do not reply to it as we will not receive it.

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