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    It's valid because of the xy-problem :D

    https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/...
  • 3
    I like this alot
  • 4
    I recently posted a question without code. At the start of the question I made clear it was a deep question about the framework itself and I currently had no code to post.

    -4 no code
  • 0
    @RantSomeWhere meme
  • 0
    @RantSomeWhere no I guess not, it's a repost

    and I hate reposts
  • 3
    A guy answered one of my questions on stack. The answer was on a totally different track (not relevant) to my question; which was clearly explained and outlined. I left a comment telling him why it wasn’t relevant, while someone else downvoted he’s answer. He then went on to dislike ALL of my posts on stack. I found out because they were removed some months later with a message from stack implying it.

    LMAO

    Stack is full of angry docs-copy-pasting indian guys looking for likes to get a job. This is not stereotyping. It’s true, and you know it.

    I left stack a long time ago, the community is broken. Good formulated questions and answers which are not written for a child to understand are often downvoted. Docs-copy-pasting is the way to go there....
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    @keefoo great comment and welcome to devRant! 😂
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    I think that everyone should keep on checking these sites as before one day of assignment submission you should seek advice and guidance from others so that you can better decide. It is being said by the https://aussiessayservices.com/biga... that the students should go thoroughly once from these files.
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    I once had the reverse where I was asking a question, it generated a lot of upvotes. Then after realizing I was attempting something misguided, I posted my own and a more appropriate solution. It got downvoted to hell.
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