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testacc867
#185426619Wednesday, March 16, 2016 2:38 AM GMT

He was always a man of the community. Always a listener of what the majority was interested in - not what elitist game makers or developers had to say. He kept the staff in line, and as offensive as this may be: when he died, roblox extended their scope on developers and marginalized on the average user: you
Dabbled
#185426983Wednesday, March 16, 2016 2:42 AM GMT

I'm sure Erik was also in favor of this scenario; A man who lives in another mans house for 9 years The man who lived in the other man's house is displeased with a new painting he hung up. It's his house though, so he does what he wants regardless of what pleases that person, but what he thinks will benefit his house and it's his choice ultimately. But no, the man is completely entitled to tell the other man what to do, despite his courtesy. ROBLOX was a gift from the amazing people who work at ROBLOX. They did what they thought was best when devising this update. Sorry buddy, it's up to the administration and the people who worked on the site for almost 12 years.

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