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Anonymous
Anonymous, you really place too much faith in /r/. I know from first hand experience that /r/ fails hard. No one wants to go to /r/ and fulfill requests. They all want to request. The only time anyone's request is fulfilled is if someone who is requesting something else happens to have what the person was looking for. I've seen a lot of you comments, telling people to go to /r/ for requests. What do they do if /r/ doesn't work? Come here. But then all you do is yell at them for coming here, and insist that they never visited /r/.
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