sparkling water
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Posted 7:44 am, 06/29/2017
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Save your biscuits. Hurl spitwads.
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grayson
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Posted 7:21 am, 06/29/2017
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I agree and I am fortunate enough to have white, conservative, christian people like you to help me make America great again. Thank you for your service to the country. I've got plenty of extry frozen biscuits to hurl at sinners during the protest if you want to join me. God bless America, and no place else.
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grayson
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Posted 7:00 am, 06/29/2017
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There's video of what this evil character is doing. How dare he try to bring a little light into the dark world of those dirty, smelly peasant children that weren't worthy enough to be born in America. Just watch the video via the provided link. It's clear to see that this Elmo fella' is an enemy of all of us god-fearin' christian American people. Why can't he just help them kids to embrace their short-lived life of misery? I mean, they kinda' deserve to die. They aren't American. They aren't white. I mean "real" white. European white. Conservative white.
Anyway, I'm going to have to cut this message short because I'm getting worked up and I could be here all day discussing them inferior people that ain't Americans, but I can't. I'm already running late for my Anti-Abortion protest and I've been looking forward to cursing and yelling out to them folks about the sanctity of life and what not. I hope that you all have a great day and please join me in sending up prayers for this Elmo fella and them dirty foreigners. Them mother ****s need Jesus.
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sparkling water
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Posted 5:38 pm, 06/28/2017
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I never trusted that little red headed turd.
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CONRAD
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Posted 5:15 pm, 06/28/2017
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Now cnn is trotting Elmo out to push their lies.
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sparkling water
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Posted 8:46 am, 06/27/2017
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You must have watched Sesame Street.
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never
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Posted 8:44 am, 06/27/2017
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This is the definition of a **** post.
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sparkling water
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Posted 8:02 am, 06/27/2017
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From an internet source, so it must be true:
Previously, Yale went ahead and performed a few studies on story reception and learning abilities with young children. It was in this study that they focused on collecting statistics on two groups: those who watched Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and those who watched Sesame Street. Turns out that those who consistently watched Mr. Rogers always outperformed the Sesame Street group.
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