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Alright I’m done.

But I am not done watching you all...
 

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@Mastiffsrule the report button below can be used to report someone doing something good as well as bad ;)
This!!^^ please let it be well known that good behavior is also something to report. If you see a user going above and beyond, being extremely hospitable, or is extremely knowledgeable please dont hesitate to report their good posts :)
 

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This!!^^ please let it be well known that good behavior is also something to report. If you see a user going above and beyond, being extremely hospitable, or is extremely knowledgeable please dont hesitate to report their good posts :)

This^ +1.
 

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One thing I always do is use the LIKE button when I feel someone has given sound advice to help others to make a determination of what is the most popular answer. Also, to give respect to someone who has given a good answer/advice.
 

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I had to report this for creepiness, gotta say whoever's in this pic has got crazy stalker written all over them.;Nailbiting

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I'm going to have nightmares for days now.;Shifty
You've never seen the overly attached girlfriend meme? Am I that old!! Lol
 

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One thing I always do is use the LIKE button when I feel someone has given sound advice to help others to make a determination of what is the most popular answer. Also, to give respect to someone who has given a good answer/advice.

This too^.
 

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Was "overly attached girlfriend" code for haunting your nightmares level stalkage girl in the old days or something?
Haha!
 

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Any time, I am by no means a RS member but I do follow the hashtag and respond to threads when I feel I have a comfortable knowledge base to do so. If not I will atleast tag a member (RS or not) of whom I know can assist in the issue.

Some of the RS members who are new to the hobby can still be helpful in some aspects, just not all. I feel like they get overly excited to assist others and end up giving unsound advice in the process.

Oh and if you would like to be helpful as well and feel you can help other reefers, you should follow the Reef Squad hashtag and you will get notifications as well when someone posts the tag. You'd be surprised in a day how often it is used

This was a great answer filled with good information. I'd nominate you to the RS, @JoshH if I could. :)

For myself, I don't think I'm fit for the duty. I am too harsh with my answers and too often wrong with my understandings of the intricacies of reef keeping, not to mention I often forget what the original question was which technically makes me off topic.
I also like to ramble, and my mind functions in poetry better than prose. Most people can't follow my meandering posts.

Those who can seem to enjoy the irony, but it does get old, like me.
 

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This was a great answer filled with good information. I'd nominate you to the RS, @JoshH if I could. :)

For myself, I don't think I'm fit for the duty. I am too harsh with my answers and too often wrong with my understandings of the intricacies of reef keeping, not to mention I often forget what the original question was which technically makes me off topic.
I also like to ramble, and my mind functions in poetry better than prose. Most people can't follow my meandering posts.

Those who can seem to enjoy the irony, but it does get old, like me.
But in all honesty, this is a forum and provides us with a place to chat. Even if we give answers that are off-point. With that said, @KrisReef it's better to have you here than not. Had some good interactions with you. Happy reefing buddy!
 
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This was a great answer filled with good information. I'd nominate you to the RS, @JoshH if I could. :)

For myself, I don't think I'm fit for the duty. I am too harsh with my answers and too often wrong with my understandings of the intricacies of reef keeping, not to mention I often forget what the original question was which technically makes me off topic.
I also like to ramble, and my mind functions in poetry better than prose. Most people can't follow my meandering posts.

Those who can seem to enjoy the irony, but it does get old, like me.


Ha, that's me being too harsh with my answers at times as well, but that's what it takes in certain circumstances.
 

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