Message from @Daisy Rey

Discord ID: 500091952780410911


2018-10-11 22:39:36 UTC  

Is @PawnWithAPurpose Bill Cipher?

2018-10-11 22:39:43 UTC  

Gold Standard? <:GWskarzzBruh:392308373749497856>

2018-10-11 22:40:07 UTC  

Nope...gold standard is where it's at tho

2018-10-11 22:41:17 UTC  

Ha just watched. Odd

2018-10-11 22:44:05 UTC  
2018-10-11 22:45:18 UTC  

<:shocked:462440477468393475>

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2018-10-11 22:58:51 UTC  
2018-10-11 22:59:03 UTC  

i posted the support squirrel ordeal yesterday

2018-10-11 22:59:16 UTC  

@Captain Kirk JT WHY YOU LURKING FAG

2018-10-11 22:59:33 UTC  
2018-10-11 22:59:36 UTC  
2018-10-11 22:59:58 UTC  

@Captain Kirk JT Put Fallout 4 away, we're saving the world one meme at a time.

2018-10-11 23:06:25 UTC  

@Captain Kirk JT come to butthead

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2018-10-11 23:37:29 UTC  

well Kanye got away with saying "motherfucker" in the white house

2018-10-11 23:43:26 UTC  

@Blonde_Finn Ha ha ha, you know when there's a sign there that someone's done it, 😄 For a job drug test, pee has to be warm enough to pass as real. Some people...😄

2018-10-11 23:45:03 UTC  

@Daisy Rey Ewww and that makes sense because I was trying to think why anyone would want to do that

2018-10-11 23:46:52 UTC  

I know that's so gross... I'll never use gas station microwaves, 😄 ...

2018-10-11 23:47:43 UTC  

What if it spills?

2018-10-11 23:48:13 UTC  

I have never used a gas station microwave, but definitely won't now

2018-10-11 23:48:44 UTC  

Yeah, me neither, same

2018-10-11 23:52:26 UTC  

I'm a terrible person, I can't stop laughing https://twitter.com/Solmemes1/status/1050361697628753921

2018-10-11 23:54:51 UTC  
2018-10-11 23:57:23 UTC  

That's a good compilation right there

2018-10-12 00:00:45 UTC  

too bad they didn't add Pelosi's Wrap up Smear

2018-10-12 00:01:25 UTC  

Yeah that's true. Those left leaders can't deny what they said though.

2018-10-12 00:03:02 UTC  

looks like Mark Dice is getting the "Dems are Angry Mobs" going...Great campaign smear TBH

2018-10-12 00:03:08 UTC  

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2018-10-12 00:03:54 UTC  

Bring the mob to me...

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2018-10-12 00:04:03 UTC  

It seems to be catching on, "mob" is being repeated often

2018-10-12 00:04:43 UTC  

funny

2018-10-12 00:05:09 UTC  

That mobs got horses look out 😄

2018-10-12 00:09:39 UTC  

I heard on the radio the other day a guy stabbed his brother for eating all the ribs in the fridge

2018-10-12 00:09:51 UTC  

Omg

2018-10-12 00:10:55 UTC  

@stedly that last meme you put in the armory is genius, 😄 <:trumpup:498239485377773581>

2018-10-12 00:13:50 UTC  

I wonder who in the world will run after Trump in 2024...Ratify the 22nd amendment and Trump again! <:trumptroll:497946854642941953>

2018-10-12 00:17:30 UTC  

I mean sure why not? Just one more term...<:trumpup:498239485377773581>

The President of the United States is elected to have that position for a "term" that lasts for four years. The Constitution had no limit on how many times a person could be elected as president. The nation’s first president, George Washington chose not to try to be elected for a third term. This suggests that two terms were enough for any president. Washington’s two-term limit became the unwritten rule for all Presidents until 1940.

In 1940, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt won a third term. He won a fourth in 1944. Roosevelt had brought the nation through the Great Depression of the 1930's and almost all of World War II, and thus he became a very popular president. Roosevelt died in April 1945, just months after the start of his fourth term. Soon after, Republicans in Congress began the work of creating Amendment XXII. Roosevelt was the first and only President to serve more than two terms.

The amendment was passed by Congress in 1947, and was ratified by the states on February 27, 1951. The Twenty-Second Amendment says a person can only be elected to be president two times for a total of eight years. It does make it possible for a person to serve up to ten years as president. This can happen if a person (most likely the Vice-President) takes over for a president who can no longer be president. If this person serves two years or less of the last President’s term, he or she may serve for two full four-year terms. If he or she served more than two years of the last President's term, the new President can serve only one full four-year term.