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Wow, unlike all the crap that YoungMoneyBitchcock posts this is true, I barely noticed it. Danny should put a cheap IQ test on here when you sign up so people like you wouldn't be allowed.
“Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.
I miss getting banned. It gave me a chance to change my name.
damn you know you're bored when you sit on this forum for a long time. You can pm danny to get it changed I'm more than sure...
“Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.
I miss getting banned. It gave me a chance to change my name.
I can always help you out on getting permanent banned
I'd like to see that happen, I'm surprised you spelled that sentence correctly alone.
“Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.
And I have football practice at 4:30...there goes doing anything but catching up on sleep.
“Nature has wisely judged that the distinction of ranks, the peace and order of society, would rest more securely upon the plain and palpable difference of birth and fortune, than upon the invisible and often uncertain difference of wisdom and virtue.
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