Message from @Antiboom

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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 you’re talking to a guy who follows Raytheon’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  

I’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 Horcón 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

2019-04-20 23:17:18 UTC  

Yeah the convention for the Mississippi is small changes in the river due to erosion move the borders but large immediate changes in the river (due to flooding) don't resulting in exclaves