IGotMentioned
im not really from   Japan
 
 
I based my personality on IDOLM@STER





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Μαρμάγκα™ 11 nov. à 9h45 
Good day mister Igot, I'm reaching out to you on steam to inform you that I just finished reviewing your application and information you sent in, but I am sorry to say that I don't think I can allow you to join our group. From what I looking at your ♥♥♥♥ is MASSIVE. I mean the sheer girth and juiciness alone is just ridiculous. It looks as if somebody glued a forearm to the bottom of your torso, you could probably stand on it like a tripod; and that's not even mentioning how FAT your nuts are. But unfortunately it does appear like your going to have to take that ginormous schmeat somewhere else, but thank you for trying, and best of luck to you.

Sincerely, The Small Wiener Club, Vice President.
Mr. Tickleballs 10 nov. à 22h40 
ok
spac 6 nov. à 11h36 
-rep guy is from nagoya 💔
IGotMentioned 6 nov. à 10h53 
also no i am not from nagoya
IGotMentioned 6 nov. à 10h53 
Other reactions

Wall Street's main indexes reported record highs on the day after election night, with the S&P 500 up 1.62%, and Nasdaq up 1.69%. Reuters reported the Dow Jones Industrial Average went up 2.82%, but NPR reported an increase of over 1300 points, amounting to a percentage larger than 3%.

Former president George W. Bush, who had refused to endorse either candidate, offered his congratulations to Trump, saying that his victory was a "sign of the health of our republic and the strength of our democratic institutions."
IGotMentioned 6 nov. à 10h53 
Aftermath

Election night

Fox News was the first media outlet to project Trump the winner. In a convention center in West Palm Beach, Florida, he was greeted with cheers by supporters, chanting, "USA! USA! USA!" when Fox News declared him the winner. Trump claimed victory in a speech to his supporters, where he was joined on stage by his family and his running mate, JD Vance, saying; "America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate." Harris did not speak to her supporters, who had gathered at Howard University, her alma mater. Her campaign co-chair, Cedric Richmond, briefly addressed the crowd, saying Harris would speak publicly on Wednesday. A few hours later, major media outlets projected Trump as the 47th president of the United States, with Associated Press describing it as an "extraordinary comeback for a former president".