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PLEASE READ ( if you want ) Before i used to have over 30 brainliest and i was just trying to earn points so i could get to ace, and people went through my profile and reported a ton of the things i answered so all of them got deleted. Now i only have 8 brainliest and i need 15. What am i supposed to do? It's causing me to lose points and brainliest. Ive lost 22 BRAINLIEST. its so annoying D: what do i do

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