I know this may seem sorta goofy, but why does your own nick come up in the "Other" Users nodelet? I know this seems a bit picky, but the reason I pose this question is that it's a great way for the XP whores (read me) to go, "let's see who's ahead of me...hmmm...it's blah...how can I get XX more XP? Hmmm..." ...(devious refreshing and contemplation of SoPW follows this stage usually). Of course, I could just disable it, but I would eventually turn it back on because I am an addict.

Speaking of which, I believe we ought to establish a PM XP Whores Anonymous. Of course, I just may need a vacation. If you feel obligated to ++ this node, please save your gracious XP gift for someone else. Of course, -- are always disappointing but welcome :-P

antirice    
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