Message from @Rabbidsith
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Spencer is irrelevant. Eli wanted IE to be an RS centered group.
@Reinhard Wolff are Cowboy boots appropriate attire for the conference next year?
@NateDahl76 >assuming any of these aliases are real
@NateDahl76 he made that alias to avoid detection of his account
@Volkmom hahahaha we are timeless. . Ageless !
I don't like to be a hater but Operation Homeland is an awful name
thats right! @The Morrígan
Ah okay friends thanks
If f(x) = x^3 + x^2 + x + c, then find f"(x). 3x^2 + 2x + 1 + 0 -> 6x + 2 +0
The struggle will reveal the king, not the other way around
this is the best black metal album I've heard in a few years
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_SK1Gn63f0
@ThisIsChris You failed.
Awww you ladies are gems! @Volkmom @The Morrígan
hey guys i have to run ttyl
Richard Spencer was narcissistically wounded by the refusal of @Reinhard Wolff to become his underling.
Because Richard wanted us to be his body guards and stuff.
@Patrick Casey has anyone proposed the idea of a public speaking official server for training our rhetorical skills?
@Rabbidsith whoops 😆
@celticflame we ladies are now all ageless !
@Redbird3000 You didn't tag him in that, friend @Reinhard Wolff ^^^
And then TWP did his bidding, in addition to Heimbach's insatiable trailer lust
Yes we are!! @The Morrígan
My channel
https://youtu.be/eWoS7--Lvm4
Back when Reinhard Wolff was a name that put the fear in people's hearts
Richard wanted us to fight Antifa with him, and he was forced to turn to Heimbach.
@GingerRose99 Subbed.
Oh cool! @GingerRose99
@Rabbidsith btw the answer to my question before was f(x) = a\*sin(x) + b\*cos(x) for any constants a and b
@Redbird3000 Literature server could be used for this. Message @CarletonJ
@NateDahl76 yeah I'm having trouble with figuring this tagging thing out
@Rabbidsith
Thankyou
Reinhard Wolff is much more intimidating than Paddy Casey
Subbed! @GingerRose99
Paddy C baby
I used to be afraid of the name Reinhard Wolff, what a name
"AIPAC is Gay" Never forget.
@ThisIsChris f"(x) + f(x) = 0. f(x) = asin(x) + bcos(x)?
for all constants a and b?
@Rabbidsith yes