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Artemon [7]
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Will give 30 points away, MUST INCLUDE EXPLANATION OR I WILL REPORT, have a nice day

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nirvana33 [79]3 years ago
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this is a juvenile law

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this is because he is 15 which means he is underage and must be in his house by 9pm

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