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Banned cause I bought the Kazotsky Kick. Now all my classes have it. It's incredible. I love when the enemy joins in with me.


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Banned cause it is in fact the Peanut House.


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memed because Let us refer to the residence we like to call "The Nutshack," "nut" being an allusion to a human testicle, and "shack" meaning a roughly built place which people inhabit.

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banned because Scootaloo wants to :P

 

Banned cuz i'm confused lol

 

Also banned cuz i got a new avatar now and its so cute :D

Nice marshmellow avatar, she is making me hungry, also in my last ban, it was backwards for "banned for banning the detective" ... that's probably why it was confusing to you :)

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It, referring to the vicinity of the area, is indeed the Nutshack. Nut is also known as groundnut and peanut, and is a crop of global importance. It is widely grown in the tropics and subtropics, being important to both smallholder and large commercial producers. It is classified as both a grain legume, and, because of its high oil content, an oil crop. World annual production is about 46 million tonnes per year. Peanut pods develop under the ground, which is very unusual among crop plants. As a legume, peanut belongs to the botanical family Fabaceae (also known as Leguminous, and commonly known as the bean or pea family). Like most other legumes, peanuts harbor symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules. This capacity to fix nitrogen means peanuts require less nitrogen-containing fertilizer and improve soil fertility, making them valuable in crop rotations. Peanuts are similar in taste and nutritional profile to tree nuts such as walnuts and almonds, and are often served in similar ways in Western cuisines. The botanical definition of a "nut" is a fruit whose ovary wall becomes very hard at maturity. Using this criterion, the peanut is not a nut, but rather a legume. However, for culinary purposes and in common English language usage, peanuts are usually referred to as nuts. Shack refers to a type of small, often primitive shelter or dwelling. It is possible that up to a billion people worldwide live in shacks. Fire is a significant hazard in tight-knit shack settlements. Shack settlements are also sometimes known as slums or shanty towns. In Australian English shack can also refer to a small holiday house with limited conveniences, for instance it may not have running water or electricity. In oilfield drilling, shack can also be the word for a wellsite trailer. Structures that were once notorious among oilfield workers for being cramped, uncomfortable and generally unpleasant to be in are now no longer good enough for companies that are serious about employee retention.

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Banned cause Tito Dick Dickman, baby!

 

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It, referring to the vicinity of the area, is indeed the Nutshack. Nut is also known as groundnut and peanut, and is a crop of global importance. It is widely grown in the tropics and subtropics, being important to both smallholder and large commercial producers. It is classified as both a grain legume, and, because of its high oil content, an oil crop. World annual production is about 46 million tonnes per year. Peanut pods develop under the ground, which is very unusual among crop plants. As a legume, peanut belongs to the botanical family Fabaceae (also known as Leguminous, and commonly known as the bean or pea family). Like most other legumes, peanuts harbor symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules. This capacity to fix nitrogen means peanuts require less nitrogen-containing fertilizer and improve soil fertility, making them valuable in crop rotations. Peanuts are similar in taste and nutritional profile to tree nuts such as walnuts and almonds, and are often served in similar ways in Western cuisines. The botanical definition of a "nut" is a fruit whose ovary wall becomes very hard at maturity. Using this criterion, the peanut is not a nut, but rather a legume. However, for culinary purposes and in common English language usage, peanuts are usually referred to as nuts. Shack refers to a type of small, often primitive shelter or dwelling. It is possible that up to a billion people worldwide live in shacks. Fire is a significant hazard in tight-knit shack settlements. Shack settlements are also sometimes known as slums or shanty towns. In Australian English shack can also refer to a small holiday house with limited conveniences, for instance it may not have running water or electricity. In oilfield drilling, shack can also be the word for a wellsite trailer. Structures that were once notorious among oilfield workers for being cramped, uncomfortable and generally unpleasant to be in are now no longer good enough for companies that are serious about employee retention.

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