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    • RE: Facebook and it's criminal practices.

      @Frederick:

      @spam17:

      @Frederick:

      @spam17:

      @Frederick:

      @raphjd:

      It's the shitty part of life.

      Businesses can change their contracts with you and there's very little you can do about it.

      EULAs are the same way.  You have to agree to accept it to install the software.  HOWEVER, you have to install the software in many cases to read it.

      Even worse, they put things into their EULAs which are not legal,  while at the same time NOT honoring their side of the agreement.  
      Facebook is like a time bomb that will eventually go off.  Intangible tech companies vaporize overnight.  (remember myspace?)

      Will it go off?

      😛

      It will go off overnight.. once someone of notoriety points out that Facebook makes billions off of selling people's personal information.  There are constantly commercials running on TV about LifeLock.  Facebook is the opposite of LifeLock.

      I like LifeLock's logo..

      ::)

      You are NAUGHTY!   I bet you have a big "key".

      ;D

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    • RE: What is the argument AGAINST allowing insurance to be sold across state lines?

      @Frederick:

      @aadam101:

      Nobody receives Hospice services for 15 years. Medicare actually caps it at six months (which is a long time for this service) and it's rather difficult to continue with the services via Medicare. Hospice is for end of life care. It's basically when treatment has stopped and you are just trying to make the patient comfortable until they die.

      People rarely die when they are expected to.  They also don't die when their insurance coverage runs out (although sometimes I wonder…).

      Just in my very limited personal experience:
      My aunt was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer that had gotten to her lymph nodes.  She was told she would be gone within 3 months.  She lasted over a year.
      My dad's 2nd wife's mother had all sorts of medical problems including severe dementia, heart problems, diabetes, legs swollen up like tree trunks.. could not walk, could not even operate her wheelchair.. and lingered like that for 15 years.
      My grandfather had rheumatism as a child which gave him what is called a "rheumatic heart" that is like a time bomb.  He was told several times that he needed heart surgery to fix some problem, but he refused.   But then, when he was quite frail and weak, he consented to the heart surgery.  Unfortunately, by the time he consented to the surgery, they told him he was too frail and weak to survive the surgery and they would not do it.  He was in a wheelchair that he could not operate, and in a motorized hospital bed at home, and wearing an oxygen mask for over 2 years before dying. 
      My sister in law had severe multiple sclerosis, attempted suicide with an intentional fall - leaving her a quadraplegic with broken vertebrae in her neck.  That left her head fused at a 30% angle.  She couldn't talk, the pupils of her eyes were unresponsive, on a feeding tube, and looked like a corpse for over 15 years before her heart gave out.  My idiot brother fought to keep her alive so he could continue to collect her benefits.   He kept her in a vegetative state of hell just so he could live off the income of wher benefits.

      Your straight brorher?

      ;D

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    • RE: THIS or THAT: the game

      Living in a spacious house!

      Living with relatives or friends?

      :cheesy2:

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    • RE: Gay-For-Pay

      @kenjysn1:

      working is doing work doing not about any interests or sexuality. most of us work just for gain salaries.

      😕

      posted in Chit Chat
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    • RE: First sexual experience?

      @cteavin:

      @detroiticus:

      Ho old was your first sexual experience?

      Which experience?

      First masturbation? First group masturbation? First oral, anal, heavy petting? With gay men that question is harder than with women.

      👼

      posted in Sex & Relationships
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    • RE: Anonymous Sex

      @detroiticus:

      Do anonymous hookups still happen in public parks, toilets, and the traditional places that people used to look for quick, casual encounters?

      I am pretty sure they do!

      😛

      posted in Sex & Relationships
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    • RE: Favorite Place You've Had Sex

      @everyman:

      @spam17:

      @everyman:

      @spam17:

      @everyman:

      On a pool table in a leather bar in New Orleans.

      Why in New Orleans specifically?

      ^-^

      The one that night on the pool table included my first timehaving 2 up there at same time

      Wow!

      Did you enjoy it?

      ;D

      Sure did. Went back to that bar the next 2 nights before I left N O hoping to see the 2 guys again but no luck.

      :cry2:

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    • RE: What is your greatest fear while having gay sex?

      @detroiticus:

      Pooping!

      :afr:

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    • RE: Why can’t Canada and the USA be one united country with free borders just like t

      @hypir:

      @cteavin:

      I'm all for cloning Justin Trudeux so that we can all of a piece of that beautiful man but annexing or joining Canada to our imperfect union? Wouldn't work. Our cultures and history are too different. For one, the race problem is 180 degrees different in Canada and in this present moment, all the problems that have come from our history of slavery and Jin Crow are still defining the US.

      Canada also has race problems; primarily against indigenous populations but anti-black and nationalists sentiments exist as well.

      Besides, while Canada is a sovereign nation, it still remains part of the British Commonwealth as a Commonwealth Realm and member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Canada has a governor general and Queen Elizabeth II is officially listed as their monarch. Same goes for Australia and our other neighbors the Bahamas, Barbados, and Jamaica.

      The United States would either have to annex Canada, as proposed in 1866, or enter into an open boarder and trade agreement with all of the British Realm. I don't see either happening.

      No two nations, though, in the whole world are as integrated, economically and socially, as the United States and Canada..

      ::)

      posted in Chit Chat
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    • RE: How's this idea for healthcare?

      @Frederick:

      @cteavin:

      @Frederick:

      Youtube Video

      To a point I agree with you: That's life. If the life choices you've made lead to a place where you're grossly obese and you're heart can't take the strain, or you have type two diabetes, etc. When someone is born with a birth defect that in previous times would have meant they die, or that life would only be physical suffering then I understand your sentiment, that's life.

      But in today's America and Europe it's still possible to get the common cold and die.

      There's that famous footage from Michael Moore's documentary, Sicko, where a man had to choose between one of two fingers after an accident because of the cost.

      This is a philosophical topic otherwise it becomes a long branching road that leads to Sarah Palin's death panels.

      There is a mystery about fat / obesity.   Some people eat like pigs.. and are quite thin, while other people eat like pigs and are 600 pounds of unidentifiable flesh.   I don't eat much.. and don't eat junk food or candy.. and eat healthy stuff.  I don't have any external flab.  My blood work is perfect.  My heart is perfect.  I'm surprisingly strong considering I don't work out at all (a tall, very butch neighbor found that out the hard way last month).  However, I have what is called "visceral" abdominal / internal fat that I can't get rid of.  It's a genetic thing from my Norwegian ancestry.   In Norway, there were many famines.  People without stores of body fat did not survive the famines.  Those built like Hagar The Horrible did survive.  I think it is related to having a slow metabolism.  My family members typically live into their 90's unless they were severe alcoholics and smoked all day long.

      Decades ago, there was a cocktail medication known as "PhenFen" which effectively caused people to lose weight.. but like always.. some people took WAY more of the medication than they were supposed to and died of heart attacks, so that combination of medications is no longer available for weight loss.

      The drug combination fenfluramine/phentermine, usually called fen-phen, was an anti-obesity treatment that utilized two anorectics.

      Fenfluramine was marketed by American Home Products (later known as Wyeth) as Pondimin, but was shown to cause potentially fatal pulmonary hypertension and heart valve problems, which eventually led to its withdrawal and legal damages of over $13 billion!

      >:D

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    • RE: Where is the line between personal freedom to (love) and government interference

      @Frederick:

      @cteavin:

      @Frederick:

      @cteavin:

      Women do have the freedom to choose whether or not to have children.  It's called keeping their legs together.  Here's one idea… to qualify for a taxpayer subsidized abortion, the woman must consent to have their tubes tied.

      You're saying that women should take responsibility for getting pregnant. By a very large degree, I agree with you but the opposing view is that men have too much power in deciding when a woman should have sex (which is why we have all this conversation on consent and rape, atm). Here's where I disagree with you, the man also has responsibility. I'd say it's 50/50.

      Look up kabedon (it's hard to explain). Women love this. They often say something which translated means the man is being the man. This is what Western women talk about in that the power is different.

      It can't be 50/50 if the man is gone.  How many relationships are still intact 9 months after the conception?  Quite a few women never see the man again that got them pregnant 9 HOURS after the deed.

      Only after nine hours?

      😛

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    • RE: Thursday Oct 5th is the "Calm Before the Storm?"

      **

      Beware!

      :P**

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    • RE: So much for real news

      @Frederick:

      @cteavin:

      @Frederick:

      Yes, the US Constitution is a bit vague.   I wasn't even aware of the Texas clause.   
      Here is a good source for explaining it. 
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession_in_the_United_States

      Then there is the issue of the Gold Rush of the mid to late 1800's and the Civil War morphing into the wiping out of the American Indians in the late 1800's.  The 100's of various nomadic indian tribes were constantly at war with each other, so that was inevitable.  Ironcially, it was not even battles that wiped out the indians… it was booze and disease.  That goes back to the abortion issue.. in that nobody gets wiped out unless the children and babies are wiped out.  Hillary Clinton's mentor Margaret Sanger who advocated abortions and even said that "Black people are like weeds!"   http://www.weeklystandard.com/sec.-clinton-stands-by-her-praise-of-eugenicist-margaret-sanger/article/28444

      https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/05/25/how-the-civil-war-became-the-indian-wars/

      Whoa, whoa, whoa there, partner. Like Rick & Morty, you've just crossed through several different realities in a single paragraph.

      Civil War being unconstitutional –> agreeing or disagreeing, I'm not sure --> Gold Rush and Civil War wipe out the Indians --> abortion --> Hilary --> Margrett Sanger.

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      ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <– ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ

      ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <– ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ

      ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <– ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH

      ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <– ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW <-- ʎɹɐlᴉH <-- uoᴉʇɹoqɐ <-- suɐᴉpuI ǝɥʇ ʇno ǝdᴉʍ ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ puɐ ɥsnɹ ploפ <-- ǝɹns ʇou ɯ,I 'ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐsᴉp ɹo ƃuᴉǝǝɹƃɐ <-- lɐuoᴉʇnʇᴉʇsuoɔun ƃuᴉǝq ɹɐM lᴉʌᴉƆ ˙ɹǝƃuɐS ʇʇǝɹƃɹɐW

      What are we talking about exactly?  :cheesy2:

      Fake news!

      😛

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    • RE: How can we fund public projects when so much is allocated to the military?

      @Frederick:

      @cteavin:

      From a Facebook conversation I've been having.

      "How can we agree on funding for public programs when the GOP insists that we don’t have enough money to fund them? How can they seriously believe there’s no money? There is money, we just spend much of it on the US military and tax breaks for corporations and the rich. Now, if we agreed on how much money goes to the Pentagon and tax breaks vs. food stamps and other forms of welfare, we maybe figure out something, BUT…"

      That question is too broad.   What public program is not getting enough money?  It sounds to me like someone is bitching that they are not getting their abortion program funded.

      Their abortion program?

      😛

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    • RE: Moonbat madness taking a dump on Dr. Seuss

      @cteavin:

      (sigh)
      Sad but true.

      😕

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    • RE: CNN continues to be the King of Fake News

      @Frederick:

      @spam17:

      @Frederick:

      Some moonbat at NBC claimed that Secretary of State Tillerson called Trump a "moron".  It's fascinating that only this NBC reporter knows about this.  Assuming that Tillerson did say that, how would the NBC reporter know?  
      hmm..

      Anyway.. CNN then has a bold headline stating that Tillerson called Trump a Moron.. but when you go to the article, it says this "Rex Tillerson kind of, sort of just admitted he called Trump a 'moron' "

      Can you imagine Walter Cronkite saying something like that in one of his news reports?    Something like this maybe.. "This is Walter Cronkite reporting..  we have reports of gunshots ringing out in the motorcade of president Kennedy and we are kind of, sort of confirming that he is dead.. maybe.."

      Talk about someone covering their ass!

      Tillerson praised Trump's foreign policy agenda, saying he was part of a team to "make America great again." But he did not deny calling the president a "moron," declining to address that remark directly and saying, "I'm not going to deal with petty stuff like that."

      😄

      One cannot allow themselves to be baited by the media.

      They asked him specifically if he called Trump and moron and he declined to answer, and gave a reason for not answering.  
      Consider if they said "Did you call the president an asshole?"  "Did you call the president a cannibalistic pedophile?"   'Did you say that Trump runs around the Rose Garden wearing pink panties and a bra?"  
      In other words, their question did not dignify a response.

      ::)

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    • RE: Trumps Tax Returns

      @raphjd:

      It was stupid of her and the producers to waste an entire episode on it.     There was nothing "smoking gun" or even questionable in it.

      Unfair treatment?

      :balls2:

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    • RE: WHY DID IT TAKE 67 MINUTES TO GET FROM THE 31ST FLOOR TO THE 32ND FLOOR???

      @Frederick:

      @spam17:

      @Frederick:

      ..

      One more thing to add.. Bill and Hillary don't even live in the same house.  They live in two different houses next door to each other.  That is pretty close.  Try and find Barack and Michael Obama in the same COUNTRY at the same time.

      Come on.. rumours!

      😛

      Not rumors…
      http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/hot-property/la-fi-hotprop-clinton-house-20160923-snap-story.html

      Poor working- and middle-class Americans..

      😛

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    • RE: This moonbat might be going to jail…

      @cteavin:

      @Frederick:

      I posted about this bitch before.. and now it looks like she might be going to jail!    :crazy2:

      http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/06/uc-student-who-stole-maga-hat-in-viral-video-could-face-felony-charges.html

      Good.

      I hope she gets deported, too.

      😛

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    • RE: Gun control is not the answer – discussion

      @Frederick:

      I was going to post that meme here!

      The version I found said "We used to rule one third of the World.. now WE are ruled by third world countries!"

      👼

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