Anyone who has made a guide has had these problems. Troll votes suck. They really do. But just try to think of it this way. You make a guide to help the community... not for the votes. If your guide is good and a person is truly looking for help they will do the research and find your guide. And they will get the help they need from the info you have offered and they will be thankful. And it will all be worth it.
And those who have to troll do so because of their own insecurity and because they feel threatened by your guide. Try not to let them get to you.
And those who have to troll do so because of their own insecurity and because they feel threatened by your guide. Try not to let them get to you.
Did I manage to assist you in any way? Hook me up by hitting that nifty +Rep button.
All guides have been archived due to my not being able to play LoL currently. The information is still there and is good but until I return they will be archived. I am able to keep them updated and current though.
Vladimir's Blood Resource. Designed for beginner's and beyond.
Vladimir's Blood Resource: Post Nerf Edition.
The Exemplar of Tanking: Jarvan IV .
Making a Guide by jhoijhoi This is everything you need to know about making a guide. Amazing.
...and Buffy staked Edward. The End.
All guides have been archived due to my not being able to play LoL currently. The information is still there and is good but until I return they will be archived. I am able to keep them updated and current though.



Making a Guide by jhoijhoi This is everything you need to know about making a guide. Amazing.
...and Buffy staked Edward. The End.

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Trolls going to be trolls. I'm like ****ting my pants in fear now because one of my guides is going to hit the 20 votes barrier. The score right now is 87% but I expect it to drop like 10% in the coming week. And I can't do **** about it.
But I will eat some oranges and it will be k'.
(srry for the lame joke)
But I will eat some oranges and it will be k'.
(srry for the lame joke)
If you have the time, check out my noc build. Like the sig?
I got a vote with the comment "asda".
I googled it, and it would seem it means Associated Daries, which is a supermarket in Great Britain, that sells retail foods.
I'm not sure what to think of this, and I suspect I will have to dig deeper to truly understand this comment to the fullest.
Another source tells me that asda has some other meanings, that may be possibilities that may end my search to truly understand the background of this very enlightening, I'm sure, comment:
Having tried to crack this code for the past months, I've singled out two possibilites:
1. The author refers to the "American Sleep Disorders Association", and highly believes that my guide was extremely boring to read through, and thus downvoted because of the immense lack of visuality in my guide.
2. The author rammed something random down on his keyboard, hitting the buttons A, S, D and then A again.
- Currently, I'm mostly falling towards the first option, but my investigation continues!!
I may add that recent studies show that the buttons A, S and D are placed dangerously close to eachother, which may add to the myth of the random button-mash. But who could ever know for sure ?
I thank you, reader, for following my investigations, and reading through these investigation notes. The hunt continues!!
I googled it, and it would seem it means Associated Daries, which is a supermarket in Great Britain, that sells retail foods.
I'm not sure what to think of this, and I suspect I will have to dig deeper to truly understand this comment to the fullest.
Another source tells me that asda has some other meanings, that may be possibilities that may end my search to truly understand the background of this very enlightening, I'm sure, comment:
- Australian Sports Drug Agency
- American Sleep Disorders Association
- American Student Dental Association
- Accelerate - Stop Distance Available
- American Society Of Dentist Anesthesiologists
- Application Security Design Assessment
- American Sand Drag Association
- Asian Student Dental Association
- Area Smoke Detector Assembly
Having tried to crack this code for the past months, I've singled out two possibilites:
1. The author refers to the "American Sleep Disorders Association", and highly believes that my guide was extremely boring to read through, and thus downvoted because of the immense lack of visuality in my guide.
2. The author rammed something random down on his keyboard, hitting the buttons A, S, D and then A again.
- Currently, I'm mostly falling towards the first option, but my investigation continues!!
I may add that recent studies show that the buttons A, S and D are placed dangerously close to eachother, which may add to the myth of the random button-mash. But who could ever know for sure ?
I thank you, reader, for following my investigations, and reading through these investigation notes. The hunt continues!!
Check out my comprehensive guide for Jax !!
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Make sure to hit that +Rep button if I helped you out, and you feel I deserve it! :)
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Make sure to hit that +Rep button if I helped you out, and you feel I deserve it! :)

Kirluu wrote:
I got a vote with the comment "asda".
I googled it, and it would seem it means Associated Daries, which is a supermarket in Great Britain, that sells retail foods.
I'm not sure what to think of this, and I suspect I will have to dig deeper to truly understand this comment to the fullest.
Another source tells me that asda has some other meanings, that may be possibilities that may end my search to truly understand the background of this very enlightening, I'm sure, comment:
- Australian Sports Drug Agency
- American Sleep Disorders Association
- American Student Dental Association
- Accelerate - Stop Distance Available
- American Society Of Dentist Anesthesiologists
- Application Security Design Assessment
- American Sand Drag Association
- Asian Student Dental Association
- Area Smoke Detector Assembly
Having tried to crack this code for the past months, I've singled out two possibilites:
1. The author refers to the "American Sleep Disorders Association", and highly believes that my guide was extremely boring to read through, and thus downvoted because of the immense lack of visuality in my guide.
2. The author rammed something random down on his keyboard, hitting the buttons A, S, D and then A again.
- Currently, I'm mostly falling towards the first option, but my investigation continues!!
I may add that recent studies show that the buttons A, S and D are placed dangerously close to eachother, which may add to the myth of the random button-mash. But who could ever know for sure ?
I thank you, reader, for following my investigations, and reading through these investigation notes. The hunt continues!!
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Actually, you can. How many people do you think vote just on the cheat sheet at the top?
Short answer: Most people. He doesn't need to read the guide to comment. No one needs to. He voted based on the image at the top. Simple as that. There isn't anything that can be done, and he may speak English and just not typing anything comprehensible.
It doesn't matter. A comment is a comment; a vote is a vote. They don't get removed for anyone. You'll pretty much just have to deal with it.