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History's most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions

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( This post was last modified: 01-04-2017, 05:05 PM by Georgel )

(01-04-2017, 06:11 AM)Majingilane Wrote:
(01-04-2017, 03:00 AM)bdg79 Wrote: There is no way in hell that the BBoys are afraid of the Majingilanes and they moved further east because of that.
(01-04-2017, 02:36 AM)Georgel Wrote: I other words, the EP rangers missed some important details.

No one ever said the Birmingham males were "afraid", merely that they moved, and the reason is quite clear.
In other words, you're jumping into wrong conclusions based on your own bias, criticizing the people that are actually there and know more than you.

The EP rangers' comment suggests exactly this: the BBoys are afraid of the Majingilanes and move east. I've posted an information showing they made some suppositions without any base. It's not the first, and not the last time when some rangers do this. Moreover, some time they post incomplete information, as it is the case with the Nkorho rangers who forgot to mention where exactly they have seen the two Majingilanes.

As usual, you judge people from your inclinations to favor a coalition (btw, none of us has as nickname the name of a coalition, excepting you, dear moderator).
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RE: History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions - Georgel - 01-04-2017, 01:37 PM
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