Message from @Jakob-NY

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2019-02-12 02:39:23 UTC  

You are bad and you should feel bad @Lawrence of Eurabia

2019-02-12 02:39:34 UTC  

Sometimes it's good to step back have a good meme and chat with our fellow folk.

2019-02-12 02:39:34 UTC  

Futurama reference anyone?

2019-02-12 02:39:52 UTC  

I’m not in the mood for serious discussion right now I’m kind of blue

2019-02-12 02:40:04 UTC  

Unless it’s defending Kentucky’s honor

2019-02-12 02:40:09 UTC  

I’m always up for that

2019-02-12 02:40:31 UTC  

I'd defend Illinois honor.... IF IT HAD ANY!!

2019-02-12 02:40:36 UTC  

To be fair, Lincoln was also born in Kentucky. But I like Kentucky, it's a good state and they stayed loyal.

2019-02-12 02:40:41 UTC  

You can talk normally, friend @Ryan-IL

2019-02-12 02:41:23 UTC  

They had a Confederate government

2019-02-12 02:41:36 UTC  

Had* key word.

2019-02-12 02:41:37 UTC  

@Virgil it was in Bowling Green

2019-02-12 02:42:49 UTC  

Random thought, Marijuana seems to being pushed pretty hard lately. I can't tell if it's good or bad, especially when we see certain politicians endorsing it, makes me feel a little uneasy.

2019-02-12 02:43:19 UTC  

I know, I just like teasing our Dixie bretheren from time to time

2019-02-12 02:43:33 UTC  

Kentucky was admitted to the Confederacy on December 10, 1861. Kentucky was represented by the central star on the Confederate battle flag

2019-02-12 02:45:07 UTC  

The only reason they joined the union officially was because they were told they could keep their slaves.

2019-02-12 02:45:25 UTC  

@Ryan-IL why would a drug that keeps people docile and complacent be pushed so hard <:thinkplant:359034245777457173>

2019-02-12 02:45:41 UTC  

The emancipation proclamation applied officially only to the seceding states

2019-02-12 02:45:57 UTC  

or cause lincoln put them under federal occupation before they could convince their state senate to attempt to secede

2019-02-12 02:46:16 UTC  

That as well

2019-02-12 02:46:47 UTC  

Wait, this doesn't fit with my Northern education of South BAD, North GOOD

2019-02-12 02:47:02 UTC  

@Jakob-NY dude I've never though of that, I owe you a beer.

2019-02-12 02:47:09 UTC  

Welp neither side was really good or bad

2019-02-12 02:47:20 UTC  

I’m not salty against the north or anything

2019-02-12 02:47:27 UTC  

@DixieBoy76 - KY pretty much, but it was very clear cut in my Northern public school

2019-02-12 02:47:38 UTC  

@Nemets Blacks were banned from Oregon when it became a state but I don't think it was enforced for much longer than 1900 or so.

2019-02-12 02:47:55 UTC  

It was in the constitution.

2019-02-12 02:47:55 UTC  

They weren’t even allowed to visit Oregon lmao @nord

2019-02-12 02:48:27 UTC  

@Jakob-NY Fair enough. I pity our educational system

2019-02-12 02:48:47 UTC  

@DixieBoy76 - KY me too, lots I had to unlearn and reteach to others after graduation

2019-02-12 02:48:59 UTC  

Similar to the men who fought for the allies in World War Two, I’m pretty sure if you showed the union soldiers what would become of the cities like Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, they’d not only take off their blue uniform they’d probably suit up for the south

2019-02-12 02:49:28 UTC  

In all fairness though, the Yankee cope is that Lincoln wanted to send them back

2019-02-12 02:49:29 UTC  

Well lincoln wanted to send the blacks back but never got around to it.

2019-02-12 02:49:33 UTC  

But it’s a total cope post

2019-02-12 02:49:43 UTC  

Just like Trump never got around to the wall, right?

2019-02-12 02:50:14 UTC  

Trump is the modern Lincoln confirmed

2019-02-12 02:50:44 UTC  

Holy-,...

2019-02-12 02:50:50 UTC  

Yeah just ask Dinesh D’Souza

2019-02-12 02:50:56 UTC  

Sitting here bored out of my mind,been in ER 4hrs now for Dad after dr apt,told me to bring him here since he had a really high white blood cell count... should have called him back by now....

2019-02-12 02:51:00 UTC  

He is vindicated yet again

2019-02-12 02:51:05 UTC  

Wow lincoln is really cucking out I'm voting for George B. McClellan