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I could tap-dance around it but we're past that. You are completely wrong. All I read when shopping is the bad reviews; to see if any hold water. Good reviews are non-sense, just like upvotes from strangers. There are many persons who *like* kęstur hįkarl. There are Bronies and Juggalos. There are legions of fans of music so stupid, awful, and moronic it boggles anyone who takes music seriously. A five star review is tripe and it might have been paid for to boot. 10,000 Likes for yellowcake is what got Iraq trashed. A system built without a means of dissenting feedback is a system for propaganda and mutual masturbation.

Your posts have been straying back into positive territory lately because you've been posting more sensible answers. It's not bad stars, it's a reflection of what you put into this place.


In reply to Re^5: RFC: Emulating the monastery voting system by Your Mother
in thread RFC: Emulating the monastery voting system by biohisham

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