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I post every evidence of the ones who block me.

For Dorkfishie, since you said that I did unclickable links, I'm going to report your words and attitude to everyone.

Not just hate, it's about abusing.

If I'm going to see Dorkfishie's comment on my mod, she would be banned for user abuse.

She has no right to abuse me since 6th december 2025.

Types of users that I'm not allowed and consent them to my mod:

1. The users who posting porns. 

2. The users who break the way I do. 

3. The users who did content farms. 

This is the reason why I'm having a anger mood of FootlongNachos.

"I DO NOT ALLOWING AND CONSENTING DORKFISHIE TO ALL OF MY MODS"

Plus, It's almost Christmas. 

Recently, I cancel the updates of my phase 5 take. Because of Dorkfishie. 

Even though she's not a creep, she was the one who block me after I got snapped by her at itch io.

Plus, Chris told me that she's not even a creep and not so worst like Antuneter, but she was actually ruined my whole life. >:(

Actually, I'am trying to improve my implenting HTML files, but she was the one who made me accusing her.

REMEMBER, IF THEY ARE LIKE THIS BAD TO YOU, PLS IGNORE THEM, THEY CAN DO ANYTHING TO YOU IF THEY WANT TO, SO DON'T CONSENT THEM TO YOUR MOD.

what is "The users who break the way I do." Supposed to mean

The phrase "the users who break the way I do" is subjective and likely means that these individuals experience emotional or psychological trauma, reach their limits, or cope with situations in a manner similar to the user. The exact meaning depends on the specific context in which it was used. 

Generally, being "broken" can refer to:

Emotional Trauma: A person who has experienced significant emotional pain or trauma that fundamentally changes how they view the world and interact with others. They might struggle with trust, love, or empathy due to past experiences.

Reaching a Limit: Someone who has been pushed to their absolute limit (mentally, spiritually, or physically) and can no longer cope with the stress or abuse, causing their confidence or determination to shatter.

Coping Mechanisms: People who employ similar methods of dealing with pain, disappointment, or hardship, which might involve withdrawal, self-sabotage, or specific emotional responses. 

The user of the phrase is likely seeking validation or a sense of shared experience with others who have gone through similar life-altering pain or who share the same specific emotional breaking point.