putroppo sono quelle che si usano, solo che mancano i colori che sono abbastanza determinanti.[supersaibal]Originariamente inviato da Ja]{|e
e comunque il roscecceteraeccetera dovrebbe essere a colori, se non erro, quindi le immagini s quel sito non sono quelle che si utilizzano veramente[/supersaibal]
è una cosa indegna, hanno anche messo il disclaimer
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non ho parole
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