that's not true at all, one requires an inordinate amount of time and effort for little reward, while the other just requires returning due to force of habit and boredom
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everyone keeps saying that. ti's very odd to say.
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I'm secretly your roommate
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he was actually a little sad/disappointed when i told him i quit. i don't know why.
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Just make sure your roommate doesn't find out about it, Bear. ;)
I always strongly advise everyone that asks me if they should mod not to. The only reason worth modding is to change policy, and you don't need to be a mod for that.
I sent Jasprar a PM titled "Mod Application" and then when he opened it it said "Mod deez nuts, ho"
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i mean, define trying. if sending "mod me again because i was a really good mod" counts as vigorous effort then i suppose so.
Dude, don't mod lol. You have better things to do
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i mean, define trying. if sending "mod me again because i was a really good mod" counts as vigorous effort then i suppose so.
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it's a good time killer
yeah that's like honestly the only reason i reapplied for mod
reapplied? r u trying to go back rn
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it's a good time killer
yeah that's like honestly the only reason i reapplied for mod
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I think that most people want to be mods for the same reason Ted Cruz wants to be president. Hint: It's not because he thinks he is the right man for the job
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I'd imagine transcription is a good time killer too, but it's similar to modding in that it is not fun and generally thankless