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By macaquedev, history, 5 hours ago, In English

Hello codeforces,

It has been brought to my attention that a certain myst-6, the author of today's esteemed div2, spoiled part of the contest to his friends.

This is truly shocking news, and I expect the community to take action against this great injustice.

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Boring Boris manufactures standard problems, standard solutions, standard input and output. Boring Boris borks the creativity of codeforces with copious common conundrums. Boring Boris banishes brilliance, burdening brainy builders with banal bugs, blighting bold breakthroughs with bland bloating. Boring Boris binds the bright with burdensome boundaries, crafting convoluted challenges that crush curiosity.

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wow! Sooooo funnnnnnny that i died laughing -_-

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yo guys do u like ur cheese drippy?

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This leak by myst-6 was an absolute disaster, and the damage it caused me personally is beyond repair. I had meticulously prepared for this contest—countless hours of study, practice, and sleepless nights—all wasted because some participants got an unfair head start. The moment this “hint” about standard input/output was shared, the integrity of the entire contest went out the window. It’s not just a minor leak; it ruined the experience for those of us playing by the rules. Why even bother competing when the playing field gets tilted by reckless behavior like this? Coordinators need to act now and set an example, or else future contests will become a joke. Myst-6’s actions must not go unpunished.