What is the point which one gets the airdrop based on their answers? The only thing that matters is a fair distribution which means no one can submit several forms using same IP. Just this. The questions and the answers are all nonsense. This is not participating in a survey and the results are not going to be used somewhere.
Seems that in addition of not being able to fill the Airdrop form, you are unable even to read Dev's messages.
[...] In-wallet airdrop will consist in a form with very simple questions to fill in order to avoid bots and any type of abuse [...]
Simple questions were made to avoid bots and abuse, but sadly people are too lazy. Some users filled the form with "..." probably thinking of tricking the system and get free VIP Tokens without ever attempt to write something.
The point is both are from two different users in two different locations. This can easily be confirmed by the dev.
As stated before:
[...] In-wallet airdrop will consist in a form with very simple questions to fill in order to avoid bots and any type of abuse, all the answers will be used only for internal statistics. The airdrop will last only 24 hours. You can only apply once. It is possible to have only one submission for IP address. Further manual checks will be made in order to prevent any fraudolent behavior (similar IPs, TOR access...). [...]
No similar IPs, TOR/Anon access or VPN. If it was blocked and questions were good, the problem was the IP address. Differently from other Airdrops you had the opportunity to fill out a complaint form, in your friend's case there was no complaint (as for many fake submissions). On Dev's part, it has been done more than enough. Some users even filled the complaint form and the first submission from different countries, very funny.
No further answers will be given on this because Airdrop rules were clear from the beginning. Airdrop is already distributed. It's useless to continue posting addresses. Back to development, Block Explorer is in the works and will be released soon.