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I was thinking the other day what makes a good user of this fine website and I thought I was put that question to all of you. For me, its anyone who adds something postive to the site and the community.  What do you think?



 

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I agree. Adds something positive, but can also take constructive criticism if needed....well. Most of us are adults here and should be able to get our point across without having to ridicule one another for opinions that aren't exactly yours.

I also believe that as a frequent user, add something that boost morale to the site. At least that's my ideal.



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Be like Spurgeonryan... be active, post a lot, create a lot of threads, almost to the point of annoying and never giving up..



 

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Hmm, pie.

The VGC database isn't really prepared for another great user like me so I'm not gonna share my secret.



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