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barby dear, dry those wet eyes; they are red from weeping so

you post so much crap; doesnt take an IQ-wizard to realise one day you'll go too far with your ramblings and offend

thats what you did, so suck it up princess

now that being said, whatever happened to the "suicide - have you done it lately" thread ?

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I got a warning for that one too, i also got a warning for posting a pic of a black midget clown f**king a fat chick, these mods have no sense of humour........

I got a warning for that one too, i also got a warning for posting a pic of a black midget clown f**king a fat chick, these mods have no sense of humour........

you could've avoided this warning by posting a black midget of any other profession. SAU is clown intolerant.

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