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and their applications don't use excessive network bandwidth or lewd content.
What's wrong with lewd content?
Edit: And STILL no damned devil emoticon. - Posted by: MGP2 Posted on: 01/27/09 (Edited: 01/27/2009 @ 03:30) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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