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Can't, you need an email to verify the deletion. Trust me, I thought of it.The worst he can do is make a R3v accound and make a thread to cuss us out for posing on his wall. then we get to flame him for being a noob and leaving his account up in a public place for all to edit. come to think of it, you shouldve deleted his account, that wouldve been funny ah hell, but anyway after we throughly flame him he can get banned.Leave a comment:
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The worst he can do is make a R3v accound and make a thread to cuss us out for posing on his wall. then we get to flame him for being a noob and leaving his account up in a public place for all to edit. come to think of it, you shouldve deleted his account, that wouldve been funny ah hell, but anyway after we throughly flame him he can get banned.Leave a comment:
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Why herro Mr. Barrows!
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ahahahahahah I did a search and the kid has mutual friends with me. And these friends are just kids that added me from high school that are still in high school, so I'm willing to bet this kid attends the high school I graduated from
Last edited by Desaevious; 01-02-2010, 07:51 AM.Leave a comment:
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I did the same thing in albuquerque. However I just did one. He came out of the closet all because of me.
The trick is don't write one saying how dumb he is for leaving his facebook logged in.Leave a comment:
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Exactly.
Meh, I realized that but when I had time to use the demo model it was between customers who used the phone and I was waiting for something myself so I wasn't at complete capacity. Still, at least the kid learns the lesson (and hopefully his facebook friends) to log out of your shit.Leave a comment:
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but why would you have posted the fact he forgot to log out of his account on his facebook? kind of ruins the whole roast...Leave a comment:

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