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Revolt was a temporary [[block]] set up at the end of [[Round 5]] in response to [[Furgion]] kicking their [[ally|allies]] out of [[WTFVE]]. This block was [[Round 5 Universe response to Furgion|announced]] on [[Alliance Discussions]] by [[Forest]]. It was responsible for the attacks on [[Round 5 battle at Yeh|Yeh]] and [[Round 5 battle at Ish|Ish]] and failed comprehensively.
Picjuice is a very, very simple photo-editing apoaicltipn.  If you're wanting to perform the basics of editing, this is the best apoaicltipn to use.  It eliminates the confusing of high-profile, advanced programs such as Adobe Photoshop.  However, the website is perhaps too simple.  Although its focus is on the basics, it doesn't differ much from photo apoaicltipns that usually come with one's computer.  The color contrast tool is automatic and doesn't allow someone to physically adjust their picture to their own specifications.  If a picture is too large or won't load properly, Picjuice will stop loading but no informational message will appear. I uploaded and re-uploaded a picture multiple times thinking that the fault was on my part when it was actually just not compatible with the website.  Also, the site took awhile to load despite its simple structure.Adding more options such as visual effects (i.e. the option of color change, graphics, text, etc) would make this site more appealing without taking away from its emphasis on basic editing.  Also providing more instructions and/or help messages would allow confusion to dissipate.

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Picjuice is a very, very simple photo-editing apoaicltipn. If you're wanting to perform the basics of editing, this is the best apoaicltipn to use. It eliminates the confusing of high-profile, advanced programs such as Adobe Photoshop. However, the website is perhaps too simple. Although its focus is on the basics, it doesn't differ much from photo apoaicltipns that usually come with one's computer. The color contrast tool is automatic and doesn't allow someone to physically adjust their picture to their own specifications. If a picture is too large or won't load properly, Picjuice will stop loading but no informational message will appear. I uploaded and re-uploaded a picture multiple times thinking that the fault was on my part when it was actually just not compatible with the website. Also, the site took awhile to load despite its simple structure.Adding more options such as visual effects (i.e. the option of color change, graphics, text, etc) would make this site more appealing without taking away from its emphasis on basic editing. Also providing more instructions and/or help messages would allow confusion to dissipate.