Thread:Impulsive one/@comment-5492923-20130925030744/@comment-5111283-20130930233209

Impulsive one wrote: Jdude420 wrote: I know what would happen... People know that giving likes is part of the requirements. Not everyone would do it. No, I didn't say that, or try to imply it. But many would. ex·traor·di·nar·yikˈstrôrdnˌerē,ˌekstrəˈôrdn-/ adjective #1.very unusual or remarkable. "the extraordinary plumage of the male"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy" style="color:rgb(135,135,135)!important;border-collapse:collapse;" noun #1.an item in a company's accounts not arising from its normal activities. I'm confused..., how is a likes limit unusually or remarkably annoying? Extremely, very, exceedingly, exceptionally, especially, extraordinarily, in the extreme, tremendously, immensely, vastly, hugely, intensely would all be better to use. Don't mind my rambling.
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Oh, and if you go into Source Mode ("[ ]" button) it should have spell check.