Message from @ComradeChaos
Discord ID: 646629319954792458
I never get that right the first time
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evil
EEVVIIIL
Sure, you gotta learn from the mistakes: but you also have to realize history is constantly being rewritten
You should look into the world catastrophes of 1812
hmm duly noted
right, because gauls can smell boipucci a mile away
i was going to make a joke expanding on that
@UnScottable fun fact, did you know there was a United States of Venezuela for like... 10 seconds before an "earthquake" killed 20 thousand people?
but god told me that even typing that out is sinful
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deities, the first censors
colender <:thinkgon:560211224923734026>
bruh
dont even get me started on JFK
DONT EVEN
or abraham lincoln
@Jokerfaic You got it right the first time
bruh
that "magic bullet" was just an Italian round called caracar
the rabbit hole is so deep
Weird shit was happening man
it was shit-retarded even when it was first issued
A comet seen for 260 days by the naked eye in the night sky?
That's pretty crazy bruv
alright comrade let me shoot this past you
ive been mulling this over
it was a blunt, round-tipped bullet
awful for accuracy and rifling
many people in abraham lincolns camp. including abraham himself
wanted to actually send the blacks back to africa
now. what if i posited that abraham lincoln was assassinated to thwart this plan
to continue a multiracial america
BOOM
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https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/iwma/documents/1864/lincoln-letter.htm
It's not impossible but I'd need to look more deeply into his correspondence with Karl Marx
Apparently Hawaii, though they weren't a chartered state yet, did a mock-poll for elections, and were overwhelmingly pro lincoln before and during the civil war
John Wilkes Boothe was a chosenite though
I don't think a multiracial America was ever part of the plan: I think the idea was always to create a homogenized European. You could say that the founding fathers left room for that to evolve over time, but the naturalization act of 1791 was pretty explicit