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<blockquote data-quote="1988Sander31" data-source="post: 8067841" data-attributes="member: 7025757"><p>After the critique on my writing style are used voice recognition on my phone this resulted in a double post </p><p></p><p> If you refer to the context review says you’re more privateers than cups which is confusing </p><p></p><p> What is the exact role and legitimisation after players action as any form of law enforcement in this adventure path? </p><p></p><p>Let’s use an example are they more like the cops in the Batman the animated series like officer Gordon a stand-up cop between a more or less corrupt police establishment in a crime ridden city then is barely holding together or are they let’s use an example are they more like the cops in the Batman the animated series like officer Gordon a stand-up cop between a more or less corrupt police establishment in a crime ridden city then is barely holding together or are they like the cops are privately Hired group of security people like to crows in the TV show bat woman where the police is so nonpresent that you can only believe police has been so much to find a daddy have to employ a private security firms to handle police work now in a crime ridden city well they deal with mass murderers and thieveries?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1988Sander31, post: 8067841, member: 7025757"] After the critique on my writing style are used voice recognition on my phone this resulted in a double post If you refer to the context review says you’re more privateers than cups which is confusing What is the exact role and legitimisation after players action as any form of law enforcement in this adventure path? Let’s use an example are they more like the cops in the Batman the animated series like officer Gordon a stand-up cop between a more or less corrupt police establishment in a crime ridden city then is barely holding together or are they let’s use an example are they more like the cops in the Batman the animated series like officer Gordon a stand-up cop between a more or less corrupt police establishment in a crime ridden city then is barely holding together or are they like the cops are privately Hired group of security people like to crows in the TV show bat woman where the police is so nonpresent that you can only believe police has been so much to find a daddy have to employ a private security firms to handle police work now in a crime ridden city well they deal with mass murderers and thieveries? [/QUOTE]
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