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Old 03-24-07, 02:02 PM   #1
Aimbot
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Sadly sights like these have become all too common. Sinkings have become more and more freequent (with one sick individual going so far as to post a "how to" video) and threaten to exterminate this amazing sixty four thousand ton apex predator entirely. Some chose to exterminate these beauties for sport, and others for renown. Many cite aggression as the reason for violence against Yamato, yet the best way to avoid aggression from Yamato is to observe it quietly from a distance. While it may be a deadly threat to you it is a caring protector to the lesser vessels it travels with and shows an inspiring dedication to their safety. Others may just be ignorant of its anatomy. While we are fully capable of submerging at will Yamato never submerge on their own volition and submerging is a sign of very poor health. Without this magnificent beast the ecosystem of the Pacific theater could be irrevocably destabilized. Please help stop the violence and ensure your grandchildren have the opportunity one day to see Yamato themselves.

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