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True Story . . . .

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    oww shit,,, i take it back then @CriticalFailure
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    @CriticalFailure I agree, sure it takes more time upfront, but when you're not accidentally breaking code you've already written or introducing bugs because of your unit tests they save time in the end. Not to mention the increase in quality of the product.
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    Ain't nobody got time for bugs
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    Story of my life
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    @CriticalFailure

    "You'll lose tgat time later tenfold..."

    Also, True Story
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