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Why the rules have obvious problems
it works like this, no matter how many man hours they put into testing the rules and making them flawless Well, always find fault because
A were not the ones who wrote the rules, we see things they wouldn't B ive spend 16 straight hours today picking apart these rules if every other first student did half of that.. our man hours who be theres ^9 or so, you just cant compete with the sheer number of man hours avalible to the general population C We kids, there dumb adults. fill in the blanks (lol JK) <<<<<<<i was kidding Otaku Thats my opinion. its the same way well always find glitches and cheats in video games, they cant compete with the time we put into it Last edited by Matthew2c4u : 06-01-2008 at 17:14. |
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