Anyone involved in making the production. So, Fopsworth, Quartz, Malex, and I cannot submit reviews. That's right, isn't it Malex? And can other family like Aisling, or Sangming submit reviews?
…can other family like Aisling, or Sangming submit reviews?
I would prefer if family and very close friends would abstain from posting public (especially anonymous) reviews. It seems dishonest to adopt any other policy, especially since people tend to assume that reviews are from unbiased third parties.
Ah, but isn't that the most effective way to control the minds of the populace?
Mwahahahahahahahaha!!!
...sorry, a little Machiavellianisticness there.
...and no, Machiavellianisticness isn't a word, so don't bother looking;-)
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"As you know, his death was as self-denying as his life, for he died through his faith in a hygienic mixture of chalk and water as a substitute for milk, which substance he regarded as barbaric, and as involving cruelty to the cow."-G. K. Chesterton
Violá!
Review written!
Romance is like gasoline vapors; get enough of it in the air and a single spark can cause it to explode in flames.
Hmm
Would it be cheating for me to submit a review?
With contentment comes passion to make the best of opportunity.
Cheating.
Yes, it would.
Alex Markley
“Objects in mirror seem closer than they appear.”
And...
Anyone involved in making the production. So, Fopsworth, Quartz, Malex, and I cannot submit reviews. That's right, isn't it Malex? And can other family like Aisling, or Sangming submit reviews?
=•.•= ~Squeak!
Predictable Reviews
I would prefer if family and very close friends would abstain from posting public (especially anonymous) reviews. It seems dishonest to adopt any other policy, especially since people tend to assume that reviews are from unbiased third parties.
ttyl
Alex Markley
“Objects in mirror seem closer than they appear.”
*evil grin*
Ah, but isn't that the most effective way to control the minds of the populace?
Mwahahahahahahahaha!!!
...sorry, a little Machiavellianisticness there.
...and no, Machiavellianisticness isn't a word, so don't bother looking;-)
"As you know, his death was as self-denying as his life, for he died through his faith in a hygienic mixture of chalk and water as a substitute for milk, which substance he regarded as barbaric, and as involving cruelty to the cow."-G. K. Chesterton