Darkniciad
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None of which have anything to do with the themes of either the Literotica contest, or your own imaginary contests, which you stated were created because the winter holiday theme was too broad.
So, now you're not only entering stories in your bogus contest that have nothing to do with the more specific themes you've made such a big deal about, but also praising those stories as shining examples for everyone to follow.
Your constant complaint about the real contests is that the so-called "Queen's Favorites" are always given special treatment. Naturally, there's nothing more than your own delusional repetition in oversized fonts to support this.
Then in your own fraudulent contests, you quite purposely define classes of people who are given special treatment and not only allowed, but encouraged to break your imaginary, arbitrary, and ever-more-ridiculous rules -- including the "winning" stories having nothing to do with the "strictly enforced" themes.
Here's an idea, scouries. If you want to create more convincing alts to represent your imaginary universe of desperate self-affirmation, have each of them take up one of the completely contradictory positions you're forever espousing, rather than having all of them somehow defy physics by talking out of three or four sides of their mouth all the time.
So, now you're not only entering stories in your bogus contest that have nothing to do with the more specific themes you've made such a big deal about, but also praising those stories as shining examples for everyone to follow.
Your constant complaint about the real contests is that the so-called "Queen's Favorites" are always given special treatment. Naturally, there's nothing more than your own delusional repetition in oversized fonts to support this.
Then in your own fraudulent contests, you quite purposely define classes of people who are given special treatment and not only allowed, but encouraged to break your imaginary, arbitrary, and ever-more-ridiculous rules -- including the "winning" stories having nothing to do with the "strictly enforced" themes.
Here's an idea, scouries. If you want to create more convincing alts to represent your imaginary universe of desperate self-affirmation, have each of them take up one of the completely contradictory positions you're forever espousing, rather than having all of them somehow defy physics by talking out of three or four sides of their mouth all the time.
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