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i'll see what? You are treating me now? How pathetic you can't zip your pants on your own and now here you are saying that i'm a kid ar whatever. It's not my problem that you must suck everyones cock to get a highter rank in life.You have no dignity grow up..

 

Oh lets say why you hate me now, because i quoted 1/4 of your writing in 1 topic instead of all bullshits you wrote. So am i still the kid.? Think about it.

 

PS NobLe: I know Anubis will startt begging you to ban me or whatsoever but let me remind you we are in spam topic :*.

 

fuck you noob

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