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Myachii

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I disabled most (before recent events in fact) because I became tired of reading the 5% or so that annoyed and / or irritated me. I will allow them occasionally (like the first chocolate cube video) but I'd rather interact on forums, Twitter, Facebook, Snupps etc where the posting quality is far higher.

I don't get removing the ability for the 95% of people to leave comments and feedback just because of the occasional edgi boi.
 

Tony Fisher

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I don't get removing the ability for the 95% of people to leave comments and feedback just because of the occasional edgi boi.
Trying to retain the small amount of sanity I have remaining. I don't want to be angry everyday (just most). This has massively gone off topic. I'll be getting a 15x15x15 as soon as humanly possible and will post pictures and do the usual daft stuff.
 
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Trying to retain the small amount of sanity I have remaining. I don't want to be angry everyday (just most). This has massively gone off topic. I'll be getting a 15x15x15 as soon as humanly possible and will post pictures and do the usual daft stuff.
Of course because for 2 reasons:
1. Tony Fisher can afford such a large puzzle.
2. Tony Fisher likes higher order puzzles.
Many others will have these reasons, too.
 

joshsailscga

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You mean "has been designed in 2015"? It was already 2014 when they made the post

Just a tip: nobody cares about grammatical errors made 4 years ago.
The practical reason is that this bumps the thread to the top of whatever forum section it is in, cluttering it up for people who are looking for relevant information or other conversation. It's definitely fine to look back through old threads, and bump them when there is a valid reason (for example, someone recently bumped a 3-year-old thread about a cubing program they had started coding 3 years ago to post that they had finished the project) but please don't feel the need to bring up stuff like this.
 
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