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I think this is worthy of a vote and a flag! Well done. I hate when people do unstylish things and clog up the praxis. But for some reason, in a quirky way, I think this is sort of stylish (in a disgruntled type of way). Ha! Your big red X is in the mail...
fuck style, what ever happened to substance?
We'd better do what he says before this mysterious player's revolutionary fervor and use of exclamation points kills us all!
Hot damn I obtained high points! See it really does not take anything of substance to make points in this game.
All of the substance has been concentrated elsewhere
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I am partially amused that this crap was resubmitted when it's primary message was "Stop Submitting Crap".
Stop it. Cowboy up, submit some good tasks, and provide constructive feedback on tasks that aren't up to your standards.
This is just a digital temper tantrum, and it's sad.
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I think in the land of sf0 on the low level/ simple tasks, style contributes greatly to substance
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Ask yourself: Do you really think this is helping?
Why not submit some really great tasks and let positive feedback teach by example?
Until then you're just clogging up the queue with shit that's worse that what you think you're railing against.