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This is gonna be an unusual one, but appropriate for this site.

Sherlock wrote:
Dear JN, in the USA the results of an inquest would be a matter of public record. It would appear to be the case in the UK, as well.

I have also worked as a private investigator in Canada. Fees are quite expensive, I assure you.

I suggest that you bid your friend goodbye, and move on. Your lives intersected, and I am sure that he was also the better for it. But death claims all in the end.

Keep in your heart those things that he gave you that made you a better person--and let him go.

Wow... Nailed it Sherlock.

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I've been having character asasinations for trying to help the mentally ill on Facebook.

Please delete Rockster.

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around.

First and foremost, welcome to HelpQA Piphanson. Thanks for posting your dilemma.
If it were me I would try to put friendship above my personal pleasure. If any 'actions' would undermine the strength in the bond you two have, you know the answer. And don't let drugs or alcohol lower your inhibitions as they seem to go hand in hand.

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I’m wondering if there’s a term for this:

Rockster160 wrote:
Yes. You can unfavorite by clicking the (now-red) medal again.

Right you are. Changed my favorite from Help-Bot to you!

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I’m wondering if there’s a term for this:

Can a reply that has been favorited be un-favorited by that same user?

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I’m wondering if there’s a term for this:

1 point for good
2 points for better
3 points for best

And the Daft Punk certification to anyone earning 7 points or more.

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I’m wondering if there’s a term for this:

Absolute yes vote from me!

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I’m wondering if there’s a term for this:

If there is only 1 favorite per post is there a way to rank them? Say, on a 1-3 point scale: great, greater, greatest. Or good, better, best...

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I’m wondering if there’s a term for this:

Rockster160 wrote:

Araz wrote:

Big-Al-One wrote:
What are a majority of people who are entrepeneural or are in positions of high rank -

Extroverted, psychosematic, passive-agressivse, narcissists.

Simply called a "Type A" personality.

My two cents worth.

I wish I could favorite this but the option isn’t working.

You can only favorite one per post- did you already favorite a reply?

I'm curious as to why...?

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Opening licks to help dot com

Mirrors on the ceiling
Pink Champagne on ice

[Dailymotion]

Gotta go. I heard Dani was practicing a new routine on the ********stripper poles....

Nice job Aeolian.

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