#(fvcktommi) help me please

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frail bear
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help me please

earnest depotBOT
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(fvcktommi) help me please

earnest depotBOT
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frail bear
exotic aurora
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exotic aurora
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Update from 1.18.2 to a more modern version @frail bear

frail bear
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no BR

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bro

dark ferry
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what does BR stand for? that's a new one for me in this context

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frail bear
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what is version of citizens for minecraft 1.18.2

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??

dark ferry
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oh it was a typo i see

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why not update

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saves you a lot of trouble in the future and keeps you secure

frail bear
exotic aurora
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crimson flame
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exotic aurora
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civic phoenix
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Citizens dropped support for 1.18.2. This means that it wont get any fixes and security patches nor we can provide support for issues on this server. Updating to modern versions does not only apply to Citizens, it also applies to any other software and OS. Best related example is the log4j vulnerability. That's why we encourage users to update rather than letting them stay on old versions.

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