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Sidana [21]
3 years ago
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Can somebody help me contact the Brain? Because I had 9 brainliest answer but now i only have 4 and i lost a rank too. ALSO i ha

d 912 points but loss down to 905. Can you guys help me??? Also I had to lose 10 points to make this question and now you guys only get 5 points. What is this???Also this website is messed up. My username is not JuLIanbae 806, its julianbae806. Come on!
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Effectus [21]3 years ago
8 0
That is odd, maybe try reviewing it to get their attention for your web, plus on my screen it comes out regular, like how you said. Maybe try using it online or try using the app to see if it has gotten better.
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