Message from @alfred
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hockey rules
sailling is great also this football rant is pretty shit tbh
10/10 speech he mentioned BYZANTIUM
WGIA
HEIL HITLER
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOA
ROMA
WE WUZ BYZANTINES
PAXA ROMA
OH SHIT
WE WUZ ROMANS N SHIET
greece WAS white and you're next watch it
he want full we wuz
SIEG HEIL
feelsman
Now I really know why he's a joke
I dont have any connection to any of those fam, i'm northern european
POST YOUR FACE IN RIGHT NOW @everyone
"identity, identity, identity" yeah yeha oka.
@I'mGoingBerserk free of charge
really though, bagging on football in the wrong city
this is another reason I think he's gay
>mfw
it is known that football is for nigs
We don't need to agree with what he says, what matters is we defended his right to say it. And thats a victory tonight.
This is me. Don't judge.
Outline for Richard's next speech (1) Niggers are dumb (2) Niggers are stupid (3) It's ok to not like niggers (4) It's ok to want to get rid of them
Armored nigger ball shall be banned
Literally all that has to be said
Any antifa presence in San Diego?
Once the jew got a hold of our sports they gave it to the trash
These sports didn't come from Africa
Armored nigger ball > African tree hockey
SIEG HEIL
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