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English, 09.01.2021 01:00 jakadendin

Making a rant cause i dont like this site and I'm not gonna post fun questions anymore :) first o f f lemme just say all my fun questions get deleted for no reason I have 6 warnings for literally nothing

second of people on here are literally so selfish all you people care about is points

I always try and post fun questions to spread positivity due to people being stressed w school I thought this was a good place to do it

and its easy points

but I ask one real question and nobody helps-

and some girl even took the points off my real question because she "nEEded the poINTS"

I'm done all yall care about is ur self and ur points

bye

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