Message from @Caerulus_Rex
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Yeah itz me
@potlds on twitter
Oh, I meant on twitter.
Cool, thanks.
MFW I love kix
lo
anyone here around rhode island at all? i found out that theres a really cool newish arcade that opened up nearby and itd be cool to set up a get together
I wonder if they regret this yet
http://www.breitbart.com/milo/2017/02/19/milo-one-gay-brit-done-more-for-conservatism-than-30-years-establishment-conservatives/
lol nice @Caerulus_Rex
That cultural appropriation meme is nice. Tweet it out and I'll RT it
not that my reach is worth a shit anymore
okey doke
y'all will love this...the old sign downtown where I grew up
no longer there, of course
greenville, nc?
but my father-in-law claims to know where it is
Texas!
The sign read: "Welcome to Greenville, The Blackest Land, The Whitest People."[12][13] The original intent behind "the whitest people" was to define "the citizens of Greenville as friendly, trustworthy and helpful was sincere, and it was meant to include all citizens, regardless of race."[13] However, the sign subsequently acquired racial overtones, and the original sign was taken down and placed into storage on April 13, 1965, possibly at the urging of Texas Governor John Connally, who had made a visit to the town weeks before.[13] In 1968, Greenville Sybil Maddux had the sign reinstalled, with the wording modified to read "The Greatest People"; the original sign is in the collection of the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum.[
that's why you never cuck
it was certainly racial
this is the only thing I drink when I rarely drink.