Dude, read this again^^niarfman wrote:If he moves this posts it's because they are working on the fix, so be patient
If he's moving posts, he's not fixing anything and he certainly isn't apologizing for anything. Please stop your bollocks.
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Dude, read this again^^niarfman wrote:If he moves this posts it's because they are working on the fix, so be patient
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