WHY!!!!!!!!!!: "OKAY GUYS,THIS DUMBASS' JUST BEEN BANNED AGAIN. AS FOR THIS TOPIC IT SERVES NO PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO SHOW THIS GUY WAS (AND ALWAYS WILL BE) A DUMBASS."=
IS THIS FAIR TO Lilskaterboy to be banned without proper investigation and it seems to me we have had this problem before have we not? why does he get banned when sparkyarky did not and he has a brother who has an account? hmm sounds unfair. Also i posted the rule and Masterchefx is not follow in the terms and conditions. who thinks this is unfair? i do and even though he fussed put that away and think to yourself is this fair?
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