Message from @Uksio

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2018-07-17 04:11:59 UTC  

I rather be a Racist than a Nazi Killler.

2018-07-17 04:12:20 UTC  

ayyy same shit different pile 😄

2018-07-17 04:12:38 UTC  

well you can't kill Nazis. they don't exist.

2018-07-17 04:12:51 UTC  

Welp, I've done enough of being a fucking white male. Skrillix Aids told me so.

2018-07-17 04:13:30 UTC  

yeah didnt you know all straight white males are by definiton NAZIS

2018-07-17 04:13:57 UTC  

I know. I feel so honored. They had greate taste in wine.

2018-07-17 04:14:22 UTC  

Diversity* is when you have a room of people from the very far end of the progressive stack, does not matter if the group is homogenous in every way

2018-07-17 04:15:17 UTC  

I wonder how progressive types diversify their portfolio?

2018-07-17 04:17:52 UTC  

its just Apple right?

2018-07-17 08:06:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398973785426100234/468689849625477121/red-between-the-lines.png

2018-07-17 09:04:06 UTC  
2018-07-17 10:42:26 UTC  

Why do all retards feel the need to have a little book?

2018-07-17 12:43:35 UTC  

Planning permission. Whats that?

2018-07-17 13:18:04 UTC  

Jurno-lists work as intended

2018-07-17 14:32:15 UTC  

@GingaBomber I imagine its along the lines of "You got a loicense for that anti-homeless fence mate?"

2018-07-17 14:33:25 UTC  

So.. Someone needs permission to build something

2018-07-17 14:33:30 UTC  

On land they already own/....

2018-07-17 14:39:02 UTC  

In the United States, yes.

2018-07-17 14:43:10 UTC  

it depends

2018-07-17 14:44:41 UTC  

in the united states it wouldn't matter normally unless there is an HOA or some other organization that you signed a contract to own the land with

2018-07-17 14:44:56 UTC  

it depends on the town

2018-07-17 14:44:57 UTC  

usually

2018-07-17 14:45:00 UTC  

but since Ed lives in London everything is regulated out the wazoo

2018-07-17 15:05:41 UTC  

German law is interesting: an area that adjoins the public and the private is considered to be the responsibility of both parties

2018-07-17 15:06:46 UTC  

I.e. the citizen can sue the state for not repairing the road near his/her property, but the state can sue that citizen for not cutting the bushes adjoining the road too

2018-07-17 19:04:23 UTC  

'To be clear: Trump only won the election because he won the election.'

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398973785426100234/468855507692814336/Screenshot_2018-07-17_at_2.03.28_PM.png

2018-07-17 19:06:11 UTC  

Thanks vox for making an entire article about something everyone knows.

2018-07-17 19:06:25 UTC  

But also it might not be true.

2018-07-17 19:06:46 UTC  

Because if the rules were different Trump would have had a different campaigning strategy.

2018-07-17 19:07:31 UTC  

It's just so dumb. Yes he won because he got more electoral votes. That's literally the way the election has always functioned here.

2018-07-17 19:07:34 UTC  

They were pushing to abolish the EC

2018-07-17 19:07:46 UTC  

After the election

2018-07-17 19:07:52 UTC  

Despite Obama winning the same way

2018-07-17 19:08:37 UTC  

the title "trump only won the election because it wasn't rigged enough" would also be accurate 🤔