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Hi! I'm a noob.

miniGOINGS

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Step 1 in being accepted into a forum:

Admitting that you're a noob.

Job well done.
 

oskarasbrink

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cmon , you don't have to admit that you're a noob :p (joke?)

and just because someone's fast doesn't mean that person is free from the nooby power , ok? ( not directed at anyone here)

anyway , welcome to the forums CitricAcid :D
 

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compared to a lot of people ~30 is pretty bad >.> (im at that point also) it grinds my gears when i watch a person solve ~15 seconds :[

This was not needed.

Compared to most of the world 30 seconds is amazing.

If it isnt amazing to you, it doesnt matter what other people think.

What I had against your post was the fact that we get a new member and the first thing you say to him.

"Hi, you suck!"

I know you used different words, and he said that himself etc. But come on, he is new to the site, lets make him feel welcome instead of putting him down.
 

waffle=ijm

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compared to a lot of people ~30 is pretty bad >.> (im at that point also) it grinds my gears when i watch a person solve ~15 seconds :[

This was not needed.

Compared to most of the world 30 seconds is amazing.

If it isnt amazing to you, it doesnt matter what other people think.

so you're self centered?

I honestly love watching people get 30s. Because I love how they keep going despite they know they are slower than some. It shows determination in a person. It also reminds me when I was in the 30s. It shows all the time and effort put into the cube was well worth it.
 
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