Message from @E M P E R O R P Y R O M A N C ER
Discord ID: 668531407869444126
might leave again
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yeah this server is dead, but still has potential
Dude
i see owner of server is always offline - mostly busy right ?
or he didn't care anymore
There’s like 200 niggas in this server
my server too lol
but kinda all so ''inactives'' i guess
Link
in DM
i'll sent u
but it's on partnership
i am partner with this server
@E M P E R O R P Y R O M A N C ER not because its dead lmao
Yeah sometimes servers
it's sometimes complicated to deal on
lmao i dont think this server is cringe
i think its still cool
taking some toxic shit and retards
@Dr. WaveZey the good thing is that i note this server is pretty old and lucky got not banned/deleted
i see it as 8chan but discord version no offence if u find this offensive
Nvm
sometimes not all ''fascist'' or nationalist servers keep alive
cuz discord keep banning they for any silly ''report''
Not all
i remember other fascist server named ''Thule''
it had 600 members
and never was banned or something
It’s dead
u have link of it ?
fringes
Yup
They call it PINGSOC now
Ah interesting
@Fringes III the server looks still good out some retards
i got partner his server right now
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