http://www.greasespot.net/2012/08/greasemonkey-10-jquery-broken-with.html
https://github.com/greasemonkey/greasemonkey/issues/1614
The broken @require jQuery is exactly what I concerned about -- 
window.myVar confict problem. I think Greasemonkey should at least add a 
metablock that can control whether the script runs in sandbox or or. 
Otherwise, authors who want their scripts where any API is not used or 
detected, to run in sandbox, should add "@grant GM_xx", or a comment 
"//GM_xx" making it auto-detected by greasemonkey, although they don't need 
to use GM_xx API.

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