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MylarHyrule replied at 2017-8-19 13:20 ![]()
-7, lol everyone knows that, lol
Actually it dependes on wich side of the measurement you are. If x/y/z are positioned on a negative instance below the shown numbers, then -10 will be closer, "higher" to them for they are coming from the other side. But I don't wanna bother you people with quantum mechanics and relativism. Trollakata-26cm-up-your-butt, go fuck yourself! Brother Mills, have a nice and wonderful day! |
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