Ehem... I appreciate all you guys posting, but allow me to remind you what 10 looks like.
Here we have a tasty apple:
We want 10 apples, let's see if we can do that.
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Oh no! Look! There are 10 numbers, but 12 apples! What could have happened? Let's try again.
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Hmm, I see 10 numbers again, yes, definitely ten numbers. But oh no! Look, only 9 apples! Jees, guys. This is
really hard. Let's try again.
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Okay so I can see ten numbers... yeah... and I can see... 10 apples! Wow! Guys we did it! Ten numbers and ten delicious apples.
What can we learn from this? Well, firstly, 12 is not 10. Secondly, 9 is not 10. Finally, 10 is 10.
So write 10 numbers, and 10 names, mmkay?
(I think this automatically excludes me from all 'friendlist' lists)