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Demonbracket 2019 - voting under way

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1. Neville Jetta vs 6. Tom McDonald
3. Clayton Oliver v s 2. Max Gawn

 

1. Neville Jetta 
3. Clayton Oliver 


On 2/8/2019 at 12:42 PM, Demonland said:

Easiest way is to not click on the thread. Another useful tip is to purchase a mouse with a scroll wheel.

May I ask why this bothers you? Not the concept of this competition but how is this thread such an annoyance that it would compel you to make such a statement rather than just manually ignore the thread? It's just a line on a screen in an index on Demonland and not flooding your timeline on Facebook or Twitter.

At the bottom of the page I use "next unread topic". As this thread has regular posts I find myself having to go through it to the end to get to the next unread topic. It is no big deal but as I have no interest in this thread it is mildly annoying. I thought a block this topic could be useful for people who navigate this site like me.

Edited by ManDee

Harmes
Oliver
Gawn
Brayshaw

 
2 hours ago, CBDees said:

Harmes
Oliver
Gawn
Brayshaw

Sorry but you missed the boat ?‍♀️ 

Mine 

Jetta 

Max

 


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Your #demonbracket semi final votes are in:

1. Neville Jetta d. 6. Tom McDonald 114-62
3. Clayton Oliver d. 2. Max Gawn 96-80.

The Grand Final is set. Please exercise your democratic right by 19:00 AEDST tomorrow on who you prefer out of:

1. Neville Jetta vs 3. Clayton Oliver

Good luck voters.

Edited by Supermercado



 
19 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

I love Nev very much, but Clayton is a better player.

 

Oliver

Wasn’t disputing that


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