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by jrm4
1543 days ago
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"When an article starts by saying that it has found the 'perfect way' to do something, the article is usually disappointing." That sounds like a "you" problem? Apologies if this sounds like an attack, but I see enough of it here that I think it's worth commenting on. It should be obvious that 'perfect way' means "way that the author really likes and is very confident in, and therefore wants to share it." And not "scientifically proven" or some silliness. |
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