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Posted By: Anonymous
How is removing glue,paper, or tobacco any different from removing a crease! Natural state of wear. WHat about all that glue and paper that was once on the card. That feels far worse than this. The card once had a huge chunk of glue and paper on the back and now it doesnt. A card once had a crease and now it doesnt. How is this right but the other is wrong. Doesnt feel right to me. If you say altering a card from its natural state is wrong. Then all of it is wrong! |
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