Hi, Codeforces! After the recent [round](https://codeforces.me/contests/1228) I am sure that many people want to orz author of this round, [user:McDic,2019-09-29]. However, people may not know reasons why to orz him, so I want to provide TOP 10 REASONS TO ORZ [user:McDic,2019-09-29]!↵
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1. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] is Korean! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
2. [user:McDic,2019-09-29]'s announcement of [Round #589](https://codeforces.me/contests/1228) is the highest upvoted Div2 only round announcement in the Codeforces history! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
3. This announcement is also the highest upvoted round of $2019$ after Hello 2019! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
4. Editorial of the round was prepared early and published right after the contest. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
5. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] learns from his own mistakes rather than step into them again and again. His recent round has clear statements, perfect difficulty gaps and strong pretests! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
6. Problems created by [user:McDic,2019-09-29] are very exciting! Less coding, more thinking, exactly what Codeforces needs! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
7. Before the round, [user:McDic,2019-09-29] wrote Python solutions for all problems to ensure they fit in TL. Not many problemsetters on Codeforces care about Python, but [user:McDic,2019-09-29] does! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
8. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] really cared about testing his round. He divided it into $2$ testing phases, and his round has $12$ testers in total! Everything to make sure that the round will make Codeforces users happy! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
9. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] will come back with a Div1 round in future! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
10. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] didn't pay me to write this blog. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
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1. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] is Korean! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
2. [user:McDic,2019-09-29]'s announcement of [Round #589](https://codeforces.me/contests/1228) is the highest upvoted Div2 only round announcement in the Codeforces history! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
3. This announcement is also the highest upvoted round of $2019$ after Hello 2019! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
4. Editorial of the round was prepared early and published right after the contest. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
5. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] learns from his own mistakes rather than step into them again and again. His recent round has clear statements, perfect difficulty gaps and strong pretests! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
6. Problems created by [user:McDic,2019-09-29] are very exciting! Less coding, more thinking, exactly what Codeforces needs! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
7. Before the round, [user:McDic,2019-09-29] wrote Python solutions for all problems to ensure they fit in TL. Not many problemsetters on Codeforces care about Python, but [user:McDic,2019-09-29] does! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
8. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] really cared about testing his round. He divided it into $2$ testing phases, and his round has $12$ testers in total! Everything to make sure that the round will make Codeforces users happy! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
9. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] will come back with a Div1 round in future! [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
10. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] didn't pay me to write this blog. [user:McDic,2019-09-29] orz↵
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