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- Most_Awesomest_Thing_Ever abstract "Most Awesomest Thing Ever is a website by Big Spaceship which pits two random items such as objects, people, or activities, and asks the user to select which they like better. The site culates the win-lose ratio and generates a list of the most liked items. The site also allows users to suggest new ideas as long as the user submits a link to a Wikipedia article and image the idea is based on, as well as their E-mail.".
- Q6916733 abstract "Most Awesomest Thing Ever is a website by Big Spaceship which pits two random items such as objects, people, or activities, and asks the user to select which they like better. The site culates the win-lose ratio and generates a list of the most liked items. The site also allows users to suggest new ideas as long as the user submits a link to a Wikipedia article and image the idea is based on, as well as their E-mail.".
- Most_Awesomest_Thing_Ever comment "Most Awesomest Thing Ever is a website by Big Spaceship which pits two random items such as objects, people, or activities, and asks the user to select which they like better. The site culates the win-lose ratio and generates a list of the most liked items. The site also allows users to suggest new ideas as long as the user submits a link to a Wikipedia article and image the idea is based on, as well as their E-mail.".
- Q6916733 comment "Most Awesomest Thing Ever is a website by Big Spaceship which pits two random items such as objects, people, or activities, and asks the user to select which they like better. The site culates the win-lose ratio and generates a list of the most liked items. The site also allows users to suggest new ideas as long as the user submits a link to a Wikipedia article and image the idea is based on, as well as their E-mail.".