doublemarianos
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heyy petaa
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+rep +rep rly good
Legality aside, how is it possible that a multi million dollar company rolls out such radical changes on a whim? With no research as to how this will affect the people that depend on this? Can someone please explain how is this not downright evil? Im so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ infuriated. Countries usually roll out stuff in a progressive way, WHY WOULD VALVE NOT DO THE SAME - KNOWING THOUSANDS DEPEND ON THIS? It is difficult to make a living off of trading skins, and now with this gigantic blow I'm not sure anyone will even engage in this ♥♥♥♥♥♥ market again. I mean, why have a knife when tomorrow they'll make a way to craft it with some ♥♥♥♥♥♥ items? Please, whoever has legal experience on this field DM me urgently. I'm ready to donate a class action against Valve 2/2