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Sovereign:  im going to be honest. You have a soiled reputation. I've talked to several people and had a miriad of answers. Your not a bad guy,but you take things personally and don't play well with others. Due to this I cannot consider you to be a candidate for the whitelisted rebels.

 
Thank goodness. 

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I think this post was unnecessary.

BUT : The reaction of some people here is even worse. Posting mean stuff on here doesn't make you guys look BETTER.
"Posting mean stuff" To be honest, if you dont know most of us are friends with Bump, and he knows "for my own post" that i am just kidding and not taking it seriously.. 

 
"Posting mean stuff" To be honest, if you dont know most of us are friends with Bump, and he knows "for my own post" that i am just kidding and not taking it seriously.. 
Well I never adressed someone personally so no need for you to react to it if you don't think you have been mean, ay?

 
Well I never adressed someone personally so no need for you to react to it if you don't think you have been mean, ay?
Well i dont wanna look like a massive douchbag, when im not trying to be one, ay ay?

 
He probably slaughtered many innocent cute bunnies that day... you should all feel bad!

 
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