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Jun 29, 2010 11:16

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locknkey July 10 2010, 07:18:01 UTC
Is it okay to post a fill that also fills a prompt for another bingo (ie: h/c) as long as it meets all other requirements?

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kissbingo_mod July 12 2010, 17:27:09 UTC
Yes. :)

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sly_hostetter July 14 2010, 03:24:57 UTC
OK, stupid question... When I try to post the card given (copy & paste) to my LJ, it removes the black borders. How do I get them back?

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kissbingo_mod July 15 2010, 13:29:04 UTC
I just glanced at your journal. The problem is that your layout is overriding the code for the table, hence the lack of borders. A lot of layouts do that.

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where to post to get points? drarry50 July 17 2010, 06:47:04 UTC
probably a stupid question but im a tad bit confused about where to post to get points, like i understand that you can post the filled prompts in your journal or in communities but where in this communitie do you post?

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kissbingo_mod July 19 2010, 16:09:41 UTC
Following the posting template, make a post to this community (it will be moderated) and after a Moderator checks it over, it will be posted and your points will be added to the score sheet that we're keeping.

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fei_lian July 18 2010, 05:10:15 UTC
Hi, this is a question that will probably be shot down, since I see you don't accept original work--but would it be okay to use a copy of a friend's bingo card outside the game, as a sort of fun prompt for our OCs? That is, I wouldn't be participating in the bingo game, just using an already made card (thereby keeping you guys from any extra work!) as a set of prompts? Totally understand if that's not okay, though :D

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kissbingo_mod July 19 2010, 16:08:21 UTC
That's absolutely okay! As you said, you wouldn't be participating in kissbingo but feel free to use the prompts to inspire your work. :)

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Question misura August 4 2010, 12:00:40 UTC
For a fic fill, would I need to write one story of at least 500 words, or could I also write a set of (unrelated) drabbles the word count of which in total comes to at least 500 words?

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