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This is a question to the watchers. Why do you just delete every question someone asks? For example, if im asking a math question that is clearly math and hard math at that, why do you delete the question? I have bought pulse thinking that maybe someone would answer my questions but no, you just delete them . Not every question I write is bad like c'mon people. do you guys see what happened to me


This is a question to the  watchers. Why do you just delete every question someone asks? For
This is a question to the  watchers. Why do you just delete every question someone asks? For
This is a question to the  watchers. Why do you just delete every question someone asks? For
This is a question to the  watchers. Why do you just delete every question someone asks? For
This is a question to the  watchers. Why do you just delete every question someone asks? For

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