Message from @Loltyler1
Discord ID: 451547781577048065
hm who
@sonny#7357
lol
fuck da liberals man
isnt that kinda gay
@Donaldus Triumphus why do you always fuck da liberals
isnt that gay
***not if they are women***
Huh
good idea
@everyone I need you guys to tell me about Net Neutrality. I got opinions only from democrats and I NEED you by helping me understand if this will either save or destroy the internet
Repealing net neutrality would ruin the internet by sending it back to the way it was before ~2015 when they were implemented
that wasn't too bad
Exactly
oh, so people don't know what this means and it's going to be better?
It's going to be the same internet we've always known
alright
people r just idiots
Hello? Hello? Hello?
Is there anybody in there?
Just nod if you can hear me
Is there anyone at home?
Come on now
I hear you're feeling down
Well I can ease your pain
Get you on your feet again
***im not here***
Reminder that these people will not stop until we drag them by their scalps out of their mansions and into the woods.
Amen
Is posobiec Jewish?
Is abortion still bad if you see into the future and see that your child will be an online journalist?
It’s morally indefensible not to in that case
Thoughts?
mup da doo
Hey Ron... whatcha doin'?!
Ron?
Ron Weasley from Harry Potter
nobody watches harry potter <-- Fact
Ronald Reagan had a vision for the future. He wanted to the people to believe and be optimistic and that is exactly what happened. When Reagan took over the reins of the presidency, the country was heading into recession. Instead of bemoaning, he took action by cutting taxes, devaluating the dollar and reducing the exchange rate. While he was criticized a lot for this, inflation reduced and so did the unemployed. Suddenly the economy was booming, and this growth continued right till Reagan left office. So, people were happy and because they believed in him and saw the results he got, they loved him.
Abortion in Mexico is a controversial issue. Its legal status varies by state. The procedure is offered on request to any woman with up to twelve weeks into a pregnancy in Mexico City, but is severely restricted in most states.[1][2] As of April 2015, 138,792 abortions have been carried out in the capital city since its decriminalization (2007).[3] The abortion laws and their enforcement vary by region, but in conservative parts of the country, women are routinely prosecuted and convicted for having abortions: More than 679 women have been convicted for abortion in conservative-leaning states, such as Guanajuato.[2][4]
billyins
Abortion is pretty cool in some cases fam