Message from @gonejamin

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2019-04-20 17:33:21 UTC  

MUH colonialism

2019-04-20 17:35:45 UTC  

I'll starv cause of muh feelings

2019-04-20 17:36:02 UTC  

Maduro is shit

2019-04-20 17:50:18 UTC  

she looks fed with food alright

2019-04-20 17:50:24 UTC  

probably one of the inner circle

2019-04-20 17:51:52 UTC  

Yea they get Chinese and Iran aid willingly

2019-04-20 17:53:08 UTC  

Fellow Believers are allowed <:Commie_ball:466404411535785995>

2019-04-20 17:54:54 UTC  

What if the russians are there to overthrow maduro

2019-04-20 17:55:00 UTC  

that would be actually hilarious

2019-04-20 17:55:18 UTC  

You think they aren't?

2019-04-20 17:55:24 UTC  

<:think_woke:378717098681171988>

fucking deport <:covfefe:440543908846632980>

2019-04-20 18:18:35 UTC  

I'm just wondering how you "accidentally" cross the rio grande

We need a BIG BEAUTIFUL WALL to keep the Mexican Army OUT OUT OUT

2019-04-20 18:51:08 UTC  

Lol no,

2019-04-20 18:51:14 UTC  

Jesus taught

2019-04-20 18:51:39 UTC  

These people just tried to tell us

2019-04-20 18:51:47 UTC  

There be a difference there

2019-04-20 18:53:37 UTC  

@gonejamin youโ€™re talking to a guy who follows Raytheonโ€™s YouTube channel

2019-04-20 18:53:39 UTC  

<:GWqlabsKek:393085130219978752>

2019-04-20 18:54:20 UTC  

I don't do Twitter so idk what that means

2019-04-20 18:55:34 UTC  

Raytheon is a missile company

2019-04-20 18:55:51 UTC  

Iโ€™m responding to what you said earlier

2019-04-20 18:57:21 UTC  

Oh I see

2019-04-20 23:04:49 UTC  
2019-04-20 23:06:44 UTC  

starship troopers shower

2019-04-20 23:06:54 UTC  
2019-04-20 23:08:13 UTC  

It must have sucked for people who lived there. Imagine your home being annexed to Tamaulipas of all places

2019-04-20 23:10:17 UTC  

```As the Rio Grande changed its course after floods, the settlement was progressively pushed into the tract.[1] The residents, being mostly of Mexican heritage, accepted the authority of the Mexican government and all parties generally acted as if the tract was Mexican territory.```

2019-04-20 23:10:44 UTC  

```in 1972 the United States officially ceded the tract of land to Mexico.[2] The Board of Immigration Appeals later determined that persons born in the Horcรณn Tract between 1906 and 1972 could not be deported, effectively if not technically granting citizenship.[3] As a result, a large portion of the population of Rio Rico moved to the United States.[4]```

2019-04-20 23:11:30 UTC  

Ah so it wasn't actually Americans living there, but it was American soil

2019-04-20 23:11:35 UTC  

technically

2019-04-20 23:13:08 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-20 23:14:04 UTC  

Kinda sorta similar to the New Madrid earthquake rearranging the path of the Mississippi river

2019-04-20 23:14:10 UTC  

So Kentucky has an exclave