Do you try to keep your "sent" number greater than your "won" number?
Not impressive so much as unlucky :P
But.. I am very selective with what i enter to win.. Only things i actually care to play.
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Nope, I've never paid attention to my ratio. Giving is fun, checking numbers isn't.
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And this shall not stand. Well, at least for as long as I can keep it up.
You can send some anime memes, while you're on your way.
To enter the RoAD, I need your agreement. Just type y for yes beforehand.
Edit after train's ending:
I didn't expect so many people to have problem with entering the train (if I did, I would have picked Puzzles/Events category from the start, just as a warning). Still, to all those who did not solve the puzzle - the answer was: yRoAD and it was supposed to be used as a code in giveaway's URL in place of x's: https://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/xxxxx/
Summary:
1) This thread made me realise how much of an addiction social media can be. The very first day I made it, I was very happy whenever any new message notification appeared, and I was refreshing SG every 2-5 minutes. To be honest, while it was wonderful, it's terrifying to me. Personally, I blame how positive most of you are, and how happy one can become by simply being sorrounded by such positiveness.
2) Fun fact: Probability equivalent of some kind of planar alignemnt happenned - there were 13 giveaways, but there are only 12 winners.
3) I started writing down numbers from the polls, and it's surprising that throughout 3 days, percentages of all answers were quite consistent as in - the first 350 people resulted in ~47% for "yes" answer, but after another 384 people gave their vote, percentage for "yes" rose only to 49%. Does that mean anything? I don't know, but such consistency seems awesome.
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