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c~note
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Merci by c~note

March 6th, 2010 6:41 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Whilst in Scotland, I couldn't help but notice that along the roadway, there were signs posted, simply saying, "Thank You". These signs were as regular as stop signs, or speed limit signs.
I asked my grandfather,"why are there Thank You signs posted?"
He replied,"Well, it's thanking us for driving safely. Also, if you can't read the sign, you're driving too fast."
He may have been telling the truth, but I preferred to interpret the sign at face value, like a bumper sticker that says, "Don't be a jerk." Just "Thank You".


Make a Thank You sign, and post it appropriately.
Thank you.


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the game of life
posted by Sass Afrass on March 7th, 2010 8:25 AM

After looking at your completion of tasks so far, it seems like your heart is not really in it. The point is to do something as creative and unique as possible. Your completions should say something about you, about the pride you take in yourself and your imagination, about the community that is sf0. If you truly are dedicated to bringing more art into this world, maybe just think longer about the task before you complete it. Also, tell us a little story about what you did, how you thought of it, what it means to you. But if you are only interested in points, this game will not end up being fun for you or the people who view your completions. Good luck to you in all things!

The Big Red X
posted by SF0 Daemon on March 8th, 2010 12:16 AM

This proof has been flagged by 6 of your fellow players (for the benefit of all, flags are anonymous). As such, it has been automatically disapproved. Most likely, they've posted comments explaining why they're displeased. If you think you may be the victim of a bug, injustice, or a gang of Rubins, hit up the contact page.


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