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English, 26.08.2019 14:50 rogersdanny7347

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whatever they have to say about her, but they were very, very upset that this was even a thing and, to be honest, i was really surprised to see the reaction that i was seeing which was a lot of people upset about it. they were worried about being censored, and they looked at it as a bad thing, and i don't see how this is a bad thing at all. i don't know how you guys feel about it.
for my end of things, regardless of how someone might feel about her, or think about her, find me somebody on twitter over the past two years that's had more experience dealing with that sort of thing. you are talking about someone who's dealt with that sort of thing before. i'm not a fan of her, i'm neither dislike her, i respect her right to have her opinion, i like to respect anyone's right to have their opinion, as long as they don't attack people personally. a lot of the flak she gets back toward her goes personal, rather then, people don't really

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