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any more slander and you will not be able to post in OUR blops topic./sony are taking the piss though. You lot should boycott and get an xbox.real talk.
Nah, actually mocking :D /It's just banter Spiderman, don't read into it too much. On a sub section in a next forum I check it's mostly ps3 fanboys - the exact polar opposite to here. The levels of denial on that forum is jokes. Fanboys claiming they don't miss psn whilst it's down etc The same type of breed to compare console exclusives, or still talk about rrod (like it's still relevant) when it comes to fanboy vs fanboy arguments.
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any more slander and you will not be able to post in OUR blops topic./sony are taking the piss though. You lot should boycott and get an xbox.real talk.
cool story bro./ps are taking the piss, but realistically most ppl aint gonna bother making some instant switch. gettin a new console, new games then starting from scratch...takes an unneccessary amount of money and time.i guess some ppl mite, but im nt that bothered about gaming tbh. will just do other sh*t with my time.
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any more slander and you will not be able to post in OUR blops topic./sony are taking the piss though. You lot should boycott and get an xbox.real talk.
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Skemar is fully on 'enforcing' it :D
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any more slander and you will not be able to post in OUR blops topic./sony are taking the piss though. You lot should boycott and get an xbox.real talk.
lol teh f*ck?swear u xbox man should be online/game topics n not stepping in hereallow trying to convertor xbox dead that dry
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any more slander and you will not be able to post in OUR blops topic./sony are taking the piss though. You lot should boycott and get an xbox.real talk.
lol teh f*ck?swear u xbox man should be online/game topics n not stepping in hereallow trying to convertor xbox dead that dry
Why cant i be in here? your guys post in my topic. I think im allowed to be wherever i want mate./its all banter.Dno why guys are catching feelings./spiderman, if you traded in your ps3 and games and got the exact same ones. it probably wouldnt cost you any more.
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any more slander and you will not be able to post in OUR blops topic./sony are taking the piss though. You lot should boycott and get an xbox.real talk.
lol teh f*ck?swear u xbox man should be online/game topics n not stepping in hereallow trying to convertor xbox dead that dry
its all banter.Dno why guys are catching feelings.
It's emotional for themImagine XBL was down for this longI suppose it's kind of hard to imagine because it will never happenSwag
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