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mafiozo [28]
3 years ago
10

For 100 points, what are Wilbur Soot's rules, and, who is LUNA!?

Law
2 answers:
scoray [572]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

sorry i do not know number one.

Brandon Luna

He has handled over 5000 criminal cases as a former Deputy District Attorney and now offers his experience to you as a Criminal Defense Attorney. He started Luna Law to help good people who have made a mistake navigate through the confusing and often scary criminal justice system.

Nat2105 [25]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Rule #1: N0 B00mers

Rule #2: N0 Z00mers

Rule #3: N0 Weebs (under the penalty 0f death) ((I'm l00king at y0u Phil))

Rule #4: N0 Marvel Stans

Rule #5: Stan L00na

Rule #6: N0 K-P0p

Rule #7: (bbh) N0 My Little P0ny, Friendship Is F--K

Rule #8: N0 Vide0s I've Already Seen Bef0re

Rule #9: Staged Vide0s Are S--T

Rule #10: Ign0re rule number 5

Rule #11: L0ud Are S0METIMES Funny

Rule #12: Respect All Auth0rity, Unless They Challenge Y0ur Rights. If S0, Break A Windshield (That Was a J0ke for Legal Purp0ses)

I don't know #2 :')

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