Don't feed the trolls
By pathetic - 23/04/2012 22:06 - Poland - Warsaw
You have looked through 5 pages of the website. That’s a start.
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By pathetic - 23/04/2012 22:06 - Poland - Warsaw
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By Anonymous - 17/01/2012 13:20 - Australia
Hey guys! I'm the one who posted this, I just wasnt a member at the time! Anyway, the reason I did it in front of my teacher was because I was really close to the teacher and I knew him well. I didn't get in trouble, I just felt bad. I also have a brother with Down Syndrome so I would never knowingly make fun of someone with a disability. I also live In an area with a ton of wanna be gangsters- which is why I assumed they were doing that.