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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

What does "looking for problems that do not exist" look like?

These bros are obviously not trying to be clout chasers like Johnny Somali (who is currently facing 10-15 years in a South Korean prison), but they are just misinformed by a lot of leftist propaganda on the Internet that aims to keep black influencers and content creators scared and repost fright porn based on stereotypes of America's flyover country.

BTW, Sharpsburg, Maryland is a National Heritage site where the Antietam Battlefield is located. In addition to annual reenactments and living history events, the town plays host to THOUSANDS of elementary and high school field trips passing through, as well as TV and documentary film crews. They also have some of the spiciest chicken wings in the country!




ETA: Not ONE viewer comment in the comment section of the video talked about Sharpsburg being a Civil War battlefield. That is the state of education today...
 
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Why does everyone keep responding to the guy from Retardistan? You guys know every time you respond he just goes back into the closet of his single wide and beats off. The guy looks like he lives on cum sock soup, so stop helping him.

If he had a real life he would be greasing up a fat bitch and getting busy.

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Why does everyone keep responding to the guy from Retardistan? You guys know every time you respond he just goes back into the closet of his single wide and beats off. The guy looks like he lives on cum sock soup, so stop helping him.

If he had a real life he would be greasing up a fat bitch and getting busy.

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Never heard of Kentucky referred to as retardistan
 
Help me get my inner nerd satisfied: how to they make the internal gears? And how in the hell did they do it back in the day?
The company that made that movement is almost 200 years old. I cannot fathom the determination it took to make them back then. Many 100+ years old watches are incredibly accurate considering the technology of rhe time.

This is a gear from a 70's era watch I was servicing last week.....

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That's a quarter it's sitting on.