 @harry_hoodlum said: 
Just want to point out that @n00b100 isn't saying these are the best sets, just that they're his favorite sets. Subtle distinction, but I think it's important here in light of saying that certain sets "deserve to be mentioned" or should "earn their place in the Top 10". Because 'best' is so difficult to define here ("beauty is in the eye of the beholder", etc.), what n00b says are his favorite sets is essentially irrefutable -- it's a subjective call (as he points out in the intro). Anyway, I'm definitely curious to see where others rank certain sets and how that compares with n00b's rankings, but I think it's important to keep in my that he is in no way saying his ranking are definitive, nor do they necessarily represent anyone else's opinion but his own (even though my Top 50 sets of 3.0 and his Top 50 sets of 3.0 would probably share a great deal of overlap).
		 @harry_hoodlum said: 
Just want to point out that @n00b100 isn't saying these are the best sets, just that they're his favorite sets. Subtle distinction, but I think it's important here in light of saying that certain sets "deserve to be mentioned" or should "earn their place in the Top 10". Because 'best' is so difficult to define here ("beauty is in the eye of the beholder", etc.), what n00b says are his favorite sets is essentially irrefutable -- it's a subjective call (as he points out in the intro). Anyway, I'm definitely curious to see where others rank certain sets and how that compares with n00b's rankings, but I think it's important to keep in my that he is in no way saying his ranking are definitive, nor do they necessarily represent anyone else's opinion but his own (even though my Top 50 sets of 3.0 and his Top 50 sets of 3.0 would probably share a great deal of overlap).
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