“Asking is legitimate, answering is courtesy, but also education and fairness. To send "Affanculo" instead, sometimes it's dutifull.”

—  Prevale

Original: Domandare è lecito, rispondere è cortesia, ma anche educazione e correttezza. Mandare "Affanculo" invece, a volte è doveroso.
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