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Topic: syntax catherine are you guys with me?
+Anonymous A — 9.7 years ago #45,913
> #Calexit
So, some of us want to seceed now that the flyover states got that asshole elected. Are you with us?
+Anonymous B — 9.7 years ago, 1 hour later[T] [B] #499,967
Or we could just euthanize him...
+Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo — 9.7 years ago, 1 hour later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,972
@previous (B)
Why not euthanize everyone
+Bat Nugget is !GrateABlug — 9.7 years ago, 57 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,973
@previous (Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo)
It's the only way.
·Anonymous B — 9.7 years ago, 10 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,974
@499,972 (Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo)
Someone has to go first. Why not make it the "savior" of America? Several million conservatives will surely self-terminate shortly thereafter.
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·Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo — 9.7 years ago, 58 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,975
@previous (B)
I dun think they would care about a monkey's life
much like they give 0 fuck about nuggets lives
·Anonymous B — 9.7 years ago, 9 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,976
@previous (Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo)
Of course they care, if Hilary won they'd be all over the internet saying how the system is rigged and Obama did 9/11, Bush is a God etc.
·Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo — 9.7 years ago, 46 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,977
@previous (B)
none of those are monkey/nugget lives related
·Anonymous B — 9.7 years ago, 4 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,978
@previous (Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo)
Well yeah, conservatives think monkeys are basically the new jews and nuggets belong on plantations.
·Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo — 9.7 years ago, 48 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,979
@previous (B)
> monkeys are basically the new jews and nuggets belong on plantations
p much the fact actually
+Catharine !TGirlYJKXM — 9.7 years ago, 59 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,983
I am a little freaked out that I called "California secession talks" occurring the day after the election. Not sure if it's a wise move though as it'll mean we'd have to deal with importing and exporting and not to mention a pretty powerful neighbor. Plus the U.S. would never allow it since they have military population centers out here.
+Syntax — 9.7 years ago, 2 hours later, 6 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,991

People been trying to break up California loooong b4 Trump came along
Map is from a Sex California break up
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/07/california-6-states_n_4890982.html
California is so large that it has become “ungovernable.” He said that his plan would help poor parts of the state because their unique needs would be better heard by smaller, local governments. He has until mid-July to collect the 807,615 signatures needed to get his proposal on the state’s 2014 ballot. He hasn’t started gathering signatures yet.
Perhaps nowhere in the U.S. is income inequality as extreme as in California. One in four of its citizens live in poverty. Yet the state has the highest number of ultra-rich people in the country. The state deeply needs the tax revenue from the wealthy to support those who are less well-off. Under Draper’s plan, this critical tax revenue redistribution would be lost.
Splitting up the state would “widen the chasms in education, incarceration and wealth that are already greater than they were 25 years ago,” said Larry Gerston, professor of political science at San Jose State University.
Draper isn’t alone in wanting to segregate rich and poor. Airlines are increasingly offering their wealthy clients more physical distance from the masses in coach. United and Delta now have private airport suites for first-class travelers, and will drive high-end passengers from one gate to another in luxury cars.
And then there are school districts. In the past two years, wealthy neighborhoods in several states have launched campaigns to break away from school districts that include poor communities. This has taken place in Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, California and Tennessee, and some of the efforts have been successful.
Elsewhere, many affluent Americans prefer to live in exclusive neighborhoods. It’s common for wealthy residents of Southern California and Silicon Valley to live in gated communities, which often employ private security rather than relying on public police officers. And the security may be for a good reason. In the non-gated Lindenwood neighborhood, near Silicon Valley, average home prices exceed $7 million. Vandals recently spray-painted black graffiti on the 1 percent’s walls, garages and white picket fences.
In the last decade, several cities in Georgia have broken off from the state and become largely autonomous, with many locals citing a poorly run state government. The first city to do so was the affluent Sandy Springs, where almost all public services have since been privatized. Without needing to provide to poverty-stricken surrounding communities, Sandy Springs, where the average family income is $169,815, can now reportedly keep taxes lower and stay out of debt.
The tech world is particularly keen on leaving government behind to create its own utopia. Investor Peter Thiel has raised over $25,000 to build the world’s first floating tech island, free from government constraints. Google CEO Larry Page wants to “set aside a part of the world“ for regulation-free tech experiments. And Balaji Srinivasan, the co-founder of genetics company Counsyl, calls “Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Exit“ from civil society inevitable, and advocates for a techno-utopian island in the ocean. Meanwhile, the “campuses” of Google, Facebook, Apple and other Silicon Valley tech giants are essentially autonomous urban centers where an employee can see a dentist and take private buses to and from work.
While Draper’s plan is more democratic than building an island free of the world’s problems, critics say it reflects the same mentality of “figure it out yourself” instead of “we’re in this together.” “It’s a way for some folks to get rid of the riffraff,” Gerston said. “Let’s do some surgery and cut out this part and that part so that now we only have this nice part that we like.”
·Syntax — 9.7 years ago, 20 seconds later, 6 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,992

So the 2014 signature plan failed
Miserably and 2016 he has moved on to solve Vagina Rot
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·Catharine !TGirlYJKXM — 9.7 years ago, 28 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,993
@499,991 (Syntax)
Just say "six". Why do you love your sex puns?
·Bat Nugget is !GrateABlug — 9.7 years ago, 4 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,994

Buttshits.
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·Syntax — 9.7 years ago, 35 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[T] [B] #499,995
+Anonymous G — 9.7 years ago, 7 hours later, 15 hours after the original post[T] [B] #500,001
@499,993 (Catharine !TGirlYJKXM)
Because syntax is a fucking dumbass, who can't even get an erection anymore.
·Anonymous A (OP) — 9.7 years ago, 7 hours later, 22 hours after the original post[T] [B] #500,019
@499,967 (B)
> Or we could just euthanize him...
Then asshole pence takes over and brings in his fundy crowd.
@499,972 (Nugget Springroll !Uvm54ORbmo)
> Why not euthanize everyone
Bad for repeat business.
·Anonymous A (OP) — 9.7 years ago, 7 minutes later, 22 hours after the original post[T] [B] #500,020
@499,983 (Catharine !TGirlYJKXM)
Fuck it. At this point I think most regions want to go their own way. Just think, we hook up with Washington and Oregon and lock up all access to the Pacific. Charge these new "central Americans" an arm and a leg for access to our ports.
@499,991 (Syntax)
Well that's an actual California split. I'm talking about all out secession from the union. The red states are only gonna get worse now, and other regions are considering similiar options.
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+Anonymous H — 9.7 years ago, 4 hours later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #500,029
The South will rise again!
·Syntax — 9.7 years ago, 5 hours later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #500,039
@500,001 (G)
You really dumb as all fuck. Typical Americans and Brits are Obese with blood flow problems and need Viagra
You may be a bit younger but I am FAR FAR FAR More healthy than you. Now climb out of moms basement and take a walk around the block
·Anonymous G — 9.7 years ago, 6 hours later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #500,044
@previous (Syntax)
You sure act like you know everybody. Youre just a creepy old stalker who hangs out on a website full of young people. What's wrong, did your old folks bingo hall want nothing to do with your dumbass?
·Anonymous E — 9.7 years ago, 1 day later, 2 days after the original post[T] [B] #500,112
How does this new nation remain independent when they'd have a powerful neighbor who can grab them by the pussy and solve a fist up it?
·Catherine !TGirlYJKXM — 9.7 years ago, 1 day later, 4 days after the original post[T] [B] #500,168
Canada invites Washington, Oregon, and California to join their nation.
https://thinkpol.ca/2016/11/12/canadians-invite-california-oregon-and-washington-to-join-canada/
Not sure why they even want Cali.
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