Doxory?

Yoyo: Should I trust your answers?

Asked 2 years ago

Yes

jmorzins
Any brilliant advice would certainly be appreciated. Shameless advocacy is often good, too.
Alaskacatalog
YES- we are using our valuable time to help, and have nothing to gain by trying to influence strangers to pick x or y...
PhoneticLight
Don't think we have an invasion of jerks yet here, so it's safe...for now >.>
ManWorkingHere
I would never agree with anyone who disagrees with me. :-)
templar781
Duh! Don't you believe everything you see on the Internet?

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