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It's like the postcount thread we all love, but for likes.
The only rule is don't "don't like", we don't like haters.
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== Alaris & clone ==
Proud Officer of The Order Of Dii [Dii] - join us
You can tell the quality of life of people by what they complain about
Don't likes are gone.
This seems like it's going to compete with the Postcount thread! Because you can only get one like from each poster per post.
This is harder than the postcount, as here you must be informative/witty/funny enough for other people to actually want to click that button!
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Weird, when I thumbs up, it turns it into a thumbs down. And I think to myself, this is not what I meant?!?
== Alaris & clone ==
Proud Officer of The Order Of Dii [Dii] - join us
You can tell the quality of life of people by what they complain about
Likes are gone!!
-Art
'Twas the Night before Launch Day, when all through the guild
not a member was posting, their yearnings fulfilled.
Their patchers lay open and all up-to-date,
Come morrow was launch day, the end of the wait.
*
The servers hummed softly, the hamsters asleep.
Their wheels all lay idle, not making a peep.
While upstairs the programmers worked long through the night,
A new bug had emerged causing all a great fright.
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As the devs made last edits, debugging their code
Their baby was ready, and started to upload.
Into the world, they would soon send their game
So in Tyria, players could seek fortune and fame.
*
Then as the hour, slowly drew near
From Mumble there erupted such a great cheer!
"The servers are up! It's time now to play!"
Guild Wars 2 for all and to all Happy Launch Day!
I've thumbed up Shawn's poem, but 'Likes' are indeed gone.
Semantics; feel free to ask your neurosurgeon about them
-Art
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The number of likes given shows how Canadian you are.
The number of likes received is solid proof that you have a life.
== Alaris & clone ==
Proud Officer of The Order Of Dii [Dii] - join us
You can tell the quality of life of people by what they complain about