lol cjmoles
Also, do you understand English, friend?
in·cline
verb
past tense: inclined; past participle: inclined
inˈklīn/Submit
1.
feel willing or favorably disposed toward (an action, belief, or attitude).
"he was inclined to accept the offer"
synonyms: disposed, of a mind, willing, ready, prepared; predisposed
"if you feel so inclined"
2.
have a tendency to do something.
"she's inclined to gossip with complete strangers"
synonyms: prone, given, liable, likely, apt, wont
"she's inclined to gossip"
There are far less DT scammers than non-DT scammers
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And you also proved my point: DT members are not immune to persecution. So why oh why are you complaining about DT being a circlejerk of corruption?