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=== User: Captain Blue responded to Loctarjay asking "are you up for the challenge" by saying: === Captain Blue responded to Loctarjay asking "are you up for the challenge" by saying: How about you set what the standard of proof is. There is no point in me going to find videos that you will just deny. You've watched probably more of my videos then anyone and deny all my videos. So you need to set what the standard is I nee to adhere to. Then I'll find videos that meet your criteria. But you know you will just try to worm your way out by saying I have to do the challenge the way you want and will refuse. Because we all know you have no standard and if you did have a standard it would be too high for what would be possible to achieve. Now watch the squirming commence. He will not set a standard and will use me asking for a standard to assume I'm wrong and can't do his challenge. There is no naming and shaming allowed on the forums so the videos would not be available for public scrutiny here. It would be entirely upto Loctar's discretion. So because of that it is only fair that Loctar states the standard of which he will review the videos. What he would classify as actual valid evidence.
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