I'm sorry if there are any hortographical errors before I start, bc I'll try to calm the situation down.

instead of going to insult him I recommend you just report him because if you insult him he could report you back because according to Scratch Wiki it is forbidden to try to answer him back that would mean that he could report you back for having answered him etc for example when I got my project deleted that I had parodied the Chinese system I know who was supposed to report me and I never said them except for one trustworthy scratcher and we expose her? I'm not defending the words and false rumors of this user.

and last info I think that the "proof" of 6464 was done with HTML inspection here is an example not to be taken seriously

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I think I've finally found a good Arch Linux-based distro that works for me

it's called BlendOS

In an alternate universe, @elsqued failed to hack his 3DS to get Pretendo working properly and ended up bricked his 3DS (Joke)

prototype...

I think it's time for a change. Even I am no longer part of the Baldi community, even though I sometimes post things related to it.

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here to download: https://gamejolt.com/games/TuxDio/1057640

StormWarp Offline (WIP)

I managed to turn my mum’s laptop into a ‘smart TV’ using BlendOS

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a yeah... i remember this project

The game had been canceled but was eventually revived by its original creator, Simon Laflame

@elsqued

For the Android phone Linux community

When they want to flash their Android phones on Verizon, be like

A quick tip: don't buy

an Android phone made by Verizon, especially if it's from the U.S., because they do something that's legal in the U.S.—blocking the ability to flash the device to install,