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Moderators are unfair and have bias


Ace_Aladdin

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3 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Nah it’s calling out BS for what it is.

Almost like racial suppression 

dude, the only one being suppressed here is you in your own mind.  this is the best ran and moderated board I've ever been on, part of the reason I've hung around as long as I have, if you dont know that go out and get yo self some sunshine and nature, it helps stop people from being whiny bitches.

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1 minute ago, Zaximus said:

You seriously should have about 50 strikes against you for spamming the game day threads with large font and text, screwing up mobile viewing, so I think you got off lucky.  

Yea just like the same exact bashing of Shula and Rivera  threads/ comment.

We get it you only like it when your viewpoint is heard

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