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Kara

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As a vegetarian who just had to arrange dinner for Bore-Con... lol at the flesh tearers with a persecution complex

Assimilate

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She’s so fucking white I have to squint to look at her.
that milky white skin. i love that shit. makes my dick hard.

Best part is when they bend over and that beautiful pink pops through.

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naff

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"It's a backlash against the trend of vegetarianism."

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Assimilate

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agrajag

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everything is a reaction to a certain group "going too far"

benjipwns

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he had to delete Facebook because it had gone too far in deceiving him and he backlashed against it

TVC15

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I'm definitely beginning to believe that assimilate had to delete facebook not because of his obsessive cyberstalking of could be loves, but because he believed every stupid thing your uncle posts and he was constantly upset. This dude has fallen for absolutely everything at some point. It's a wonder he's never been in a cult.

So, Assh, how big of an Alex Jones fan are you?
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I'm definitely beginning to believe that assimilate had to delete facebook not because of his obsessive cyberstalking of could be loves, but because he believed every stupid thing your uncle posts and he was constantly upset. This dude has fallen for absolutely everything at some point. It's a wonder he's never been in a cult.
Is a booming market projected to be worth something like 25 billion dollars in the next 6 years a lie or something? Did i fall for a conspiracy theory? Stop being an autisty for christ sakes

everything is a reaction to a certain group "going too far"
No, it's about noticing trends. And this is something that has been growing for years now. And go ahead, tell me you never met a ideological vegan nutbag before?

This has become such a thing that now it's considered weird to vouch for eating meat. lol. I mean it's a pushback, so you get these people that come out claiming they eat an all meat diet and it does wonders.

agrajag

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not in real life, no. Maybe because they're not as common as message boards and facebook would lead you to freak out about.

And if you go on a ridiculous "beef and salt diet" because you got triggered by ideological vegans, you're probably not that bright.

BisMarckie

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Noticing a trend about more vegans and vegetarians existing? What year is it, 1992? :doge

TVC15

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Noticing a trend about more vegans and vegetarians existing? What year is it, 1992? :doge

I HEAR EVEN LITTLE LISA SIMPSON IS A VEGETARIAN NOW
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Assimilate

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not in real life, no. Maybe because they're not as common as message boards and facebook would lead you to freak out about.

And if you go on a ridiculous "beef and salt diet" because you got triggered by ideological vegans, you're probably not that bright.
Or you are bright and you make a shit ton of money from it despite the autisty clowns on a board laughing at you. The autistys railing up against Jordan Peterson has turned him into a millionaire afterall. lol

And don't you live in Miami? How about you head over to Biscayne and see the vegan spots popping up. Walk into one, you'll meet plenty of those people in real life.

Kara

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Plenty of flesh tearers eat vegetarian or vegan some days because they think it's healthy or whatever and then go back to eating meat. A bunch of meat alternatives on the market aren't even vegan.

benjipwns

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He always refers to all these "trends" that are growing and then complains when anyone wants him to show any evidence of it beyond his warped anecdotes.

benjipwns

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This has become such a thing that now it's considered weird to vouch for eating meat. lol.
It's become WEIRD to vouch for eating meat. Just like it's become WEIRD to vouch for being heterosexual, right?

Assimilate

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He always refers to all these "trends" that are growing and then complains when anyone wants him to show any evidence of it beyond his warped anecdotes.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/09/prweb14683840.htm

One of the fastest growing shoe manufacturers in South America is a "Vegan" alternative to leather company.

Aren't you BoyG? you can look this stuff up.

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This has become such a thing that now it's considered weird to vouch for eating meat.

Folks, we're going to start saying Merry Christmas again!

Assimilate

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/katrinafox/2017/12/27/heres-why-you-should-turn-your-business-vegan-in-2018/


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Vegan cheese has taken off in a big way, with the global market estimated to be worth just under $4 billion by 2024, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7.6% from 2016 to 2024, according to a report by research firm Bharat Book.
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The humble pea is revolutionizing the plant-based sector as global revenues of pea protein are estimated to be worth $104 million by 2026, according to Future Market Insights.


Assimilate

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What the fuck does plant based food sales going up have to do with it being weird to vouch for eating meat :lol :lol :lol :lol

The actual article says that it's plant based DAIRY replacements that is growing the most on top of that :lol :lol :lol :lol
Yeah? what do you think is driving that? Wait, do you even know what veganism is Stro? You fucking idiot.

agrajag

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not in real life, no. Maybe because they're not as common as message boards and facebook would lead you to freak out about.

And if you go on a ridiculous "beef and salt diet" because you got triggered by ideological vegans, you're probably not that bright.
Or you are bright and you make a shit ton of money from it despite the autisty clowns on a board laughing at you. The autistys railing up against Jordan Peterson has turned him into a millionaire afterall. lol

Ah, so now we are in agreement that the Petersons are charlatans? Glad you came around, bro.

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And don't you live in Miami? How about you head over to Biscayne and see the vegan spots popping up. Walk into one, you'll meet plenty of those people in real life.

Oh, I've met plenty of vegans and have been to vegan restaurants. I just don't know of the militant Lisa Simpson types you are "backlashing" against are all that rampant. Come to think of it, I do have a couple of friends that post about vegan issues on Facebook, but that's the extent to which their activism affects my life.

TVC15

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I just ate a bean and cheese burrito, guys. It just feels so weird and fucked up to even think about eating meat today.
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Mandark

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Remember non-white people have much higher rates of lactose intolerance, so as the US is overrun by sharia-practicing MS13 illegals there will be more of a demand for non-dairy products.

agrajag

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Assy is going to be so conflicted when lab-grown meat becomes available and widespread.

benjipwns

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You do realize that most Asian cultures have long been more favorable to vegetarian-leaning meals as a larger share of their diet than Yurop, as they increase their wealth and the West continues to explode past food scarcity as a daily dietary concern that it's not unreasonable to see an increase in both the vegetarian and meat markets at the same time right? Neither inherently suppresses the other purely by existing or growing.

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Remember non-white people have much higher rates of lactose intolerance, so as the US is overrun by sharia-practicing MS13 illegals there will be more of a demand for non-dairy products.
god dammit

agrajag

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Remember non-white people have much higher rates of lactose intolerance, so as the US is overrun by sharia-practicing MS13 illegals there will be more of a demand for non-dairy products.

If the Mexican'ts hate dairy so much, how come they put all that shredded cheddar and sour cream on their crunchy tacos?  :teehee

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Assimilate

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The Vegan movement was based on an ideology and that ideology is the mechanism that propels this forward. That, and then misinformation about the actual nutritional value. There's no hard evidence behind the benefits of a vegan diet, only the opposite.

So why does this market continue to expand like this if it may not even be healthy for you? and it sure doesn't fucking taste as good.  Americans love to eat shit, but at least that shit tends to taste good and fuck with your pleasure receptors in your brain.

Veganism, and to some extent Vegetarianism doesn't do any of those. There's no pleasure, only hassle, and possibly health consequences on the same levels of eating garbage fast food. Yet, it continues to grow based on a false premise.

I find that interesting and disturbing. You autistys will just laugh  :idont

benjipwns

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Normally, vegetables/fruits are probably an equal (or even a larger share) of my diet than the grains group depending on how you want to classify certain starches, mostly because I prefer them than any kind of intentional dietary point. RIP in pieces grains as a global industry when I stop trying to add mass.

agrajag

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agrajag

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Benji is cultivating his mass

 :lawd

Mandark

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You're allowed to just say "I find different lifestyles annoying" instead of trying to convince yourself that everything's a crisis.

Probably less stressful that way.

Assimilate

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You do realize that most Asian cultures have long been more favorable to vegetarian-leaning meals as a larger share of their diet than Yurop, as they increase their wealth and the West continues to explode past food scarcity as a daily dietary concern that it's not unreasonable to see an increase in both the vegetarian and meat markets at the same time right? Neither inherently suppresses the other purely by existing or growing.


Most of those Asian cultures eat fish, and a lot of it. Vegans don't eat fish.

Question: have any of you actually met a healthy vegan? i haven't. They either look horribly depleted and tired, or bloated like a balloon from the extra carbs they shove in their faces to compensate.

Kara

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Gardein meatballs. :mouf

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Question: have any of you actually met a healthy vegan?

yeah

Assimilate

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You're allowed to just say "I find different lifestyles annoying" instead of trying to convince yourself that everything's a crisis.

Probably less stressful that way.
This is one where i will admit personal animosity. I went vegetarian when i was younger for a long time. I regret it. I see people falling for the same trappings as i did so i definitely speak out against it around anyone talking about "oh i'm going vegan"

Question: have any of you actually met a healthy vegan?

yeah
How long have they been vegan and do they take supplements?

Gardein meatballs. :mouf

why not just down tablespoons of salt?

1 serving (3 meatballs) contain 150 calories and 340mg of sodium.

BisMarckie

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why not just down tablespoons of salt?


I thought this is what you are doing by the way you are posting :ohyou

Kara

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Gardein meatballs. :mouf

why not just down tablespoons of salt?

1 serving (3 meatballs) contain 150 calories and 340mg of sodium.

Americans love to eat shit, but at least that shit tends to taste good and fuck with your pleasure receptors in your brain.

Assimilate

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Gardein meatballs. :mouf

why not just down tablespoons of salt?

1 serving (3 meatballs) contain 150 calories and 340mg of sodium.

Americans love to eat shit, but at least that shit tends to taste good and fuck with your pleasure receptors in your brain.

yeahhhhhhhhhhh Kara you can't compare that taste to a real meatball dude.

agrajag

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I know you're being flippant, but if one serving contains 340 mg of salt, then you would need 37 servings to fill up one tablespoon worth of salt.

Kara

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I was saying I ate them for the taste without consideration for their healthiness, not that they were comparable.

agrajag

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I was saying I ate them for the taste without consideration for their healthiness, not that they were comparable.

Regardleas, that's not even a third of your daily recommended sodium intake. So you can safely have three servings of your garden meatballs a day.

Assimilate

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I was saying I ate them for the taste without consideration for their healthiness, not that they were comparable.

Regardleas, that's not even a third of your daily recommended sodium intake. So you can safely have three servings of your garden meatballs a day.
if he's having bread, or spaghetti with that, and god forbid some soda i'm pretty sure he'd be almost already there.

agrajag

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What kind of salty ass soda have you been drinking  :crazy

Anyhow, I am glad you agree that the Peterson family is promoting a harmful diet to their ignorant, cult-like followers.

benjipwns

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You do realize that most Asian cultures have long been more favorable to vegetarian-leaning meals as a larger share of their diet than Yurop, as they increase their wealth and the West continues to explode past food scarcity as a daily dietary concern that it's not unreasonable to see an increase in both the vegetarian and meat markets at the same time right? Neither inherently suppresses the other purely by existing or growing.
Most of those Asian cultures eat fish, and a lot of it. Vegans don't eat fish.

Question: have any of you actually met a healthy vegan? i haven't. They either look horribly depleted and tired, or bloated like a balloon from the extra carbs they shove in their faces to compensate.
I didn't say they were entirely hardcore vegan cultures or never ate meat. I said they eat vegetarian or vegetarian-leaning meals for a much larger percentage of their diet than the "West" does. Most cusine cultures descended from Yurop have meat as a dominant part of every meal, Asian cultures often have meatless meals or more accurately far more dishes at a meal with no or almost no meat in them.

If you consider that much of American cusine culture's carb increase is due to a history of meat/vegetable substitution then it's hardly surprising to see an American dietary week of mostly meat and carbs versus Asian/Islamic ones comparatively low despite rice/noodles/bread being comparatively high in nearly every meal.

I was pointing this out as a way to show how your links of the vegetarian or vegan markets can be increasing at the same time as Mandark's chart of the increase in per capita meat consumption in the U.S. And this is even discounting that at least in the rich part of the West, many people can be responsible for both trends. Even if the people never cook themselves, higher end cusine has long been a domain of low-carb meals compared to us proles. Carb substitution is a lower class trend that we're somewhat growing out of as we become richer.

Of course, that can always change in terms of "fads" obviously. To bring it back to Jordan Peterson, lobsters were once considered garbage pests thrown to the low class dock workers and bottom of the ship human garbage. But it's rare that these fads can affect the whole population quickly and strongly like you're positing with vegans, especially considering that Americans really love meat. (The better counterpoint for your argument might be Prohibition.)

agrajag

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Ahh, the delicious sea cockroaches.

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What kind of salty ass soda have you been drinking

I also want to know this.

BisMarckie

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Why would they call it soda if it didn't have a lot of sodium in it?

check mate autistys :rollsafe

benjipwns

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its called pop austys

*runs*

Assimilate

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What kind of salty ass soda have you been drinking  :crazy

Anyhow, I am glad you agree that the Peterson family is promoting a harmful diet to their ignorant, cult-like followers.
I wasn't referring to the sodium by itself, coke is generally just the worst thing for you, period.

You do realize that most Asian cultures have long been more favorable to vegetarian-leaning meals as a larger share of their diet than Yurop, as they increase their wealth and the West continues to explode past food scarcity as a daily dietary concern that it's not unreasonable to see an increase in both the vegetarian and meat markets at the same time right? Neither inherently suppresses the other purely by existing or growing.
Most of those Asian cultures eat fish, and a lot of it. Vegans don't eat fish.

Question: have any of you actually met a healthy vegan? i haven't. They either look horribly depleted and tired, or bloated like a balloon from the extra carbs they shove in their faces to compensate.
I didn't say they were entirely hardcore vegan cultures or never ate meat. I said they eat vegetarian or vegetarian-leaning meals for a much larger percentage of their diet than the "West" does. Most cusine cultures descended from Yurop have meat as a dominant part of every meal, Asian cultures often have meatless meals or more accurately far more dishes at a meal with no or almost no meat in them.

If you consider that much of American cusine culture's carb increase is due to a history of meat/vegetable substitution then it's hardly surprising to see an American dietary week of mostly meat and carbs versus Asian/Islamic ones comparatively low despite rice/noodles/bread being comparatively high in nearly every meal.

I was pointing this out as a way to show how your links of the vegetarian or vegan markets can be increasing at the same time as Mandark's chart of the increase in per capita meat consumption in the U.S. And this is even discounting that at least in the rich part of the West, many people can be responsible for both trends. Even if the people never cook themselves, higher end cusine has long been a domain of low-carb meals compared to us proles. Carb substitution is a lower class trend that we're somewhat growing out of as we become richer.

Of course, that can always change in terms of "fads" obviously. To bring it back to Jordan Peterson, lobsters were once considered garbage pests thrown to the low class dock workers and bottom of the ship human garbage. But it's rare that these fads can affect the whole population quickly and strongly like you're positing with vegans, especially considering that Americans really love meat. (The better counterpoint for your argument might be Prohibition.)
I mean, yeah?

You guys take what i say and run with it in the most extreme direction. I'm simply stating that there is a movement, and this movement is based on an ideology above everything else. I personally know people that fall for it. I have friends that have been vegan/vegetarnian for over 10 years and none of them are doing well healthwise and some of them even mentally and it is obvious that it is direclty associated with their diet.

Look, americans eat bad in general and so now you have this alternative thing coming out saying "all plant based diets are the healthiest diets for you and you help save the planet and are nice to animals". It's enticing but a lie and will actually cause you harm in the long run.


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You guys take what i say and run with it in the most extreme direction.

buddy

c'mon

Kara

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I was saying I ate them for the taste without consideration for their healthiness, not that they were comparable.

Regardleas, that's not even a third of your daily recommended sodium intake. So you can safely have three servings of your garden meatballs a day.

But the container has 4 servings in it. :'(

Assimilate

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I was saying I ate them for the taste without consideration for their healthiness, not that they were comparable.

Regardleas, that's not even a third of your daily recommended sodium intake. So you can safely have three servings of your garden meatballs a day.

But the container has 4 servings in it. :'(
And you're paying what for that? 5 bucks?  :lol

Poor health+shit taste+higher cost

Everyone should go vegan y'all!

Kara

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Am I supposed to feel bad about spending $5 on junk food?

Funions get old after awhile.

benjipwns

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Look, americans eat bad in general and so now you have this alternative thing coming out saying "all plant based diets are the healthiest diets for you and you help save the planet and are nice to animals". It's enticing but a lie and will actually cause you harm in the long run.
Look, the government has for forty plus years been pushing a diet partly extrapolated from a fad diet of the period the McGovern's were on. And one factor, aside from the fact that it also was a pretty profitable shift,  that helped to keep it in place is because of the power of incredible subsidy to the industries (both direct, but also in terms of trade policy and indirect things like what food stamps will buy, etc.) which then reflect it back onto the interests of the government.

And it still needed heavy "buy in" from the American people to reach the point it did to become a sort of self-sustaining loop of policy and business interest.

A few people pushing fad vegan diets are comparatively nothing to a combined industry/government propaganda war of decades. People destroy themselves healthwise both physically and mentally on what are on paper "good diets" all the time. Especially in situations like diabetics which took decades to "figure out" because of the dominant paradigms in thinking about diets. Too many people like meat, they aren't from their perspective being offered something that "tastes just as good" to them like easy carbs were/are with a vegan diet.

To go anecdotally, most people I know who try whatever diet comes along, and this includes many people who tried going vegan, try practically every fad diet they come across. One guy I know just online has gone from no-carbs to like 85% meat to the caveman stuff to vegetarian to vegan to an obsession with eggs to who knows what shit he's on now it's been a while since he's asked how to cook something like how to cook a steak or an egg. :lol

agrajag

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lol Assy is such a Chicke Little. He's like the reverse Anita Sarkeesian. Everything is an assault on his masculinity, his eating habits, orientation, etc.

Assimilate

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lol Assy is such a Chicke Little. He's like the reverse Anita Sarkeesian. Everything is an assault on his masculinity, his eating habits, orientation, etc.
Why do you think it's about me? I'm fine with my diet.

I'm looking out for other people  because i'm a nice guy like that  :doge

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Assy Autisty lost the popular vote and yet is still not banned.

I blame Joe Molotov, that name just sounds Russian.

This must be what it sounded like... when Jack Remington cried. *guitar synth riff?*

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Assy Autisty lost the popular vote and yet is still not banned.

I blame Joe Molotov, that name just sounds Russian.

He did kind of read a few pages of one book, allegedly.
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agrajag

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Assy Autisty lost the popular vote and yet is still not banned.

I blame Joe Molotov, that name just sounds Russian.

He did kind of read a few pages of one book, allegedly.

You mean he listened to a few pages of the audiobook and fell asleep every time.

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Assy Autisty lost the popular vote and yet is still not banned.

I blame Joe Molotov, that name just sounds Russian.

He did kind of read a few pages of one book, allegedly.

You mean he listened to a few pages of the audiobook and fell asleep every time.

I was hesitant to bring up his illiteracy again, it seemed like a low blow.
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Assimilate

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Assy Autisty lost the popular vote and yet is still not banned.

I blame Joe Molotov, that name just sounds Russian.

He did kind of read a few pages of one book, allegedly.

You mean he listened to a few pages of the audiobook and fell asleep every time.

I was hesitant to bring up his illiteracy again, it seemed like a low blow.


i wish i was illiterate so i didn't have to read your posts.

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