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Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason he/she likes.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turdsDon't try to polish turds – it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason he/she likes.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds – it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason he/she likes.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds – it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

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Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason they likehe/she likes.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds—it's – it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason they like.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds—it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason he/she likes.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds – it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

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Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason he/she likesthey like.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds - it's—it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason he/she likes.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds - it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

Unfortunately (in this case), the OP has the power to single-handedly reject a suggested edit, for any reason they like.

Still, even with the edit, the question is still unclear (for example, where in the code does the OP call the start() method? Where is the stack trace?). Don't try to polish turds—it's better to move on and try to help somebody who actually wants to be helped.

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