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It's a shame, really, because moments like these in TF2 are about camaraderie and enjoying the game together. I was there, I was playing my part, and yet you decided I was the one to be kicked. Maybe next time, you could consider having a conversation instead. "I don't like that you're playing Trolldier." "Can you change classes?" "My penis small and your skills are hurting my ego." It would be nice to know what I could have done differently or if there was a specific issue. Communication is key, after all.
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