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I must apologize for ignoring your request for no new messages, but as I have no other way to contact you I can only hope that some day you might read this. I feel it is tragic that someone who has put in as much good work as you have feels that it is better to leave the project that to stick with it. I know it must be frustrating at times, but I feel the larger goal is worth it. You have much more experience here than I do and I am sure you have not come to this decision lightly, however if your main impetus for leaving is the recent unfortunate business with canvassing, I would like to request you wait a few weeks or a month and try again. As I see it the entire process was compromised from the beginning and that the end result was not a reflection on you but on the fact that the results could not be accurately interpreted anymore. It is a blow to the entire project when someone who has worked so hard for such a long time turns away, and whether or not the last vote or even the next vote goes the way you want I sincerely hope you don't loose heart. What we are trying to do here is no less than raising the entire human species to a higher level of being and that will, without question, be a long and trying road. I hope that both of us can stand the stress and disappointments for long enough to see that goal get a little closer to fulfillment. Sincerely Colincbn 02:43, 24 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The irony here is that User:Colincbn gave up "raising the entire human species to a higher level of being" three days later. -Ashley Pomeroy 00:41, 4 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Actually I didn’t give up I just moved/got married/got a new job, so I had very little time and most of my edits were to fix small typos and things. I did that without logging in in most cases. I'm still here and still feel very much the same (although rereading what I wrote above I have to admit it is a bit over the top), Love and Kisses Colincbn (talk) 09:06, 14 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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2019 US Banknote Contest[edit]

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