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Well, considering the amount of memes with broken English that Trump supporters shit out, that’s probably not the best indication.
Well, considering the amount of memes with broken English that Trump supporters shit out, that’s probably not the best indication.
Wow, I had never heard about the lavender scare until now. Just did a little bit of reading on it. Can’t say I’m surprised, just extremely disappointed.
Very true. The red scare was just the first thing to pop into my mind. Probably because I just saw Oppenheimer last weekend, lol
The red scare is a pretty good example for the US
Curb Your Enthusiasm has a character named Leon Black, and I thought that’s what this was talking about at first…
I always thought the no hats rule was really stupid. The teachers enforcing the rule was more distracting from the lesson than someone wearing a hat.
Not sure if it’s the same in Canada, but the US has an insane amount of people who pay for cable still, even in areas with high speed internet. I honestly don’t understand how people like it, especially with how expensive it is. It’s even worse if they have satellite and it cuts out during storms.
It’s the only way Reddit is even usable since they removed the third party apps.
A bot post directly followed by an advertisement post… A great example of modern Reddit
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