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I haven't been here in quite awhile...everything's changed! Looks great!
 
Glad you like it
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Ha ha, I love this place! I can't wait until I get a job, so that I can donate all I want.
 
Whether you donate or not, we'll still be here, so please don't feel obligated.
 
Nah, I just feel like it would be a nice thing to do, considering this website has gotten me completly inspired, taught me a lot, and is just a completly great place.
 
Well, I'm very glad you like the site
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