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#492
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I miss a certain poster who spent his forum time literally shouting at a wall.
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#493
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wall not up
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#495
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Quote:
They can probably see everyone that passes the border via eye in the sky anyway. Quote:
And the ebola scare Quote:
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#496
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it was originally a D&D/Elder Scrolls meme used to fuck with em.
A real wall would be less a deterrent than it is a statement. Mexico paying for it would be having to deal with their own citizens and the amount of untaxed US dollars not crossing the border from under the table work here. It was never like asking them for money directly. The things are the way they are because they are supposed to be that way. All of this was nothing more than annoyance to the way things are. | ||
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#497
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Pancho Villa!
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#500
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It was less an issue for me than it was for a portion of my fellow countrymen. I don't live in the border states or god forsaken California.
I was talking to a Canadian guildmate a few weeks ago over TS. He mentioned that they are there now doing similar things as what is happening in the states. I kept my mouth shut but my internal dialogue was a mixture of legit lol and anger. Turning everything into hate speech was something I distinctly remember seeing online in the mid 2000s. Protesting with anti-hate signs in Canada. Still under crown and sitting on us like a head crab. Me: "Yeah, it is what it is" | ||
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