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English, 29.05.2021 14:00, brianogle4069

LukeG1 and mods I'm sad. you just wipe my happiness, I just want to help people having more fun. I have questions for you lukeG1, Why you deleted my every questions?. or you just messing around. I'm developers, ok.
i love helping people.
I'm super sorry if I bothering you.. this app is great but needs more entertaining and fun. everyone bored, you know that. but it's ok, I'm done making game riddle questions.
I hope you happy, very happy :> I'm sorry and excuse me.

P. S To all of you mods I hope you're not messing around or else. I hope you having a good day

2 P. S I'm developers, I love helping people, I love your mods and your apps.​


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I'm sad. you just wipe my happiness, I just want to help people having more fun.

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