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Why would I ask him? He's asking too.
He used to ask, but that was a long time ago. Maybe he found the secret.




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Why would I ask him? He's asking too.
Kind of like how we don't call a female police officer an "officeresse."
The differences in /r/politics and T_D is T_D is funny.
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I'm sure in this world of AntiFa vs Whoever we can revive interest in the San-Culottes and Muscadins.
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But we're America
A country of appropriate
We got pizzer
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tfw we have Renn Faires en masse and rip off European history for the purpose of commercially enriching the American experience that is flat bread.
Yet you're proposing we can't continue to appropriate European history and pretend it's not American. :c
Where are our 18th century Enlightenment Faires?
Including such activities as:
Picking between San-Culottes and Muscadins and initiating in team-based mob warfare with foam clubs.
Going to the coffeehouse and sipping coffee while debating the latest and greatest in scientific achievement.
Constitution drafting
Slavery
Initiating fifty wars at once over succession
Fancy dress parties
Bicorns and tricorns
Prussians
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T_D is a fantastic resource. You get to see (a) what the fanatics are on about, and (b) what the actual real life media actually really doesn't want you to see. The trick is being able to tell which is which -- but if you can do that, you should really browse T_D. If you can't tell the difference, regardless of what side you're on, you should probably stay away. But also (c) they got some pretty decent memes, albeit with a dash of persecution complex. So you can get sucked in easy if you let yourself.
Curious -- besides anything I've linked you to, have you ever been to T_D? It's better if you haven't. If you haven't, what have you heard about it? I'm wondering if T_D's ideas about their own reputation hold any merit.
And then there are those of us who just like short, neat looking hair...
And then there are some that can't work long hair.
And then there are some who would be bothered by or inconvenienced by long hair.
I myself can't stand having long hair as a person who lives in an uncomfortably humid sub-tropical climate.
But ah well, everyone needs some thing or another to pointlessly gripe about eh?