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Hi.
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DirtyPooCover 19 feb om 20:15 
John intruder
:steamhappy:
Daydream 18 mrt 2017 om 12:26 
I am devoted to your cause, Master Bizon :8bitheart::blissful_creep:
H9mbone 29 jun 2016 om 13:54 
In case you ever need cancer and need it fast, I got you covered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPN1BvR02Xo
GReeN 11 jun 2016 om 19:39 
+Rep , great PvP)):sr4sunglasses:
H9mbone 18 apr 2016 om 6:01 
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It's BAD to like anime!
Post this on the wall of a HUGE ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ WEEABOO and tell them how DISGUSTING they are
H9mbone 3 mrt 2016 om 10:09 
See the cool thing is Lincoln wasn't a static character, he became more accepting over time (especially due to African-American war efforts). At first he kind of threw in emancipation because of his promises to radical Republicans and because they were so far into the war that the border states would just go with it, but by war's end he saw the black population as integral and was totally ready to rebuild the south as the pinnacle of agricultural technology, including blacks at A&M colleges and running their own businesses and such.
But then John Wilkes Booth happened and Reconstruction was a train wreck and there was almost a century gap between the second and third black congressman so eh, we can't really say how it would have been. Say what you will of him now, though, but he was pretty damn appreciated at the end of his life as "The Emancipator".
(sorry I take these kinds of things as opportunities for history class review)