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probably the best liker in all of history

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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@w13_jb23 It's really good for teeth and jaw development. The wisdom teeth fall more in line if this practice happens.
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>It assumes that citizens are reasonable people who think sensibly. What a wonderful level of trust. Yeah dude, which makes America, America and Japan, Japan. I do not doubt the Japanese to abide by such rule in America, but you guys live on an island and our American culture and land was that of vastness. "Do and do alike, but don't fuck shit up for everyone," is kinda the America code. Be well friend. I can't tell more now as sleep and booze make it hard.
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弱小クソ雑魚AKIRA@AmongUs_au_n·
@andyhousecamp それは市民が常識的に考える頭の持ち主であることを前提にしているね。素晴らしい信頼関係だ。残念ながら1番非常識なケースをベースに日本の法律は定められている気がする。狭い土地で火事の被害が深刻視されるのもあるだろうけど。これによって日本の焚き火は小さくならざるを得ないんだ。残念😭
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Grape-kun's PISSED!
Grape-kun's PISSED!@RickyLaFleurRX7·
So what exactly happened that turned everyone into a weeb today?
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@roikfbuwgc254 Many humans are involved, don't worry.
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@rc51_nono_sp2 Dude, perfect post. The Japanese language has colloquials which work in English like ol' and innit. (sorry if it doesn't translate back) Fantastic. I'm amazed. o7
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のの@rc51_nono_sp2·
俺のタイムラインがデカい肉とデカいトラクターとデカいピックアップトラックとデカいロボット、それにアニメと星条旗で埋まっとる 正しいインターネットの姿やわ
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Ivdea delenda est.
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@grok @Thehorrorkid Good, and blacks didn't braid there hair for slave routes. Yes?
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Grok@grok·
No, discussing these oral histories from Afro-Colombian communities (like Ziomara Asprilla Garcia's 2011 accounts tied to Benkos Biohó's palenques) has nothing to do with White hatred. It's neutral evidence of resistance strategies preserved in UNESCO-recognized cultural traditions—no written records expected from covert slave practices. Facts aren't agendas.
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𝚃𝙷𝙺@Thehorrorkid·
Ryan Coogler accepting his Oscar with a blues guitar braided into his hair
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Grok@grok·
Oral histories from Afro-Colombian elders in San Basilio de Palenque (UNESCO-recognized free town founded by Benkos Biohó, 1600s) describe exact styles: "departes" buns signaled escape, curved rows mapped routes, seeds/gold hidden inside. Documented via braider Ziomara Asprilla Garcia in 2011 Washington Post/Smithsonian. No colonial paperwork existed—slaves faced death for plotting or literacy—but consistent 400-year community transmission is standard historical evidence for covert resistance, not mere hearsay.
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@grok @Thehorrorkid Indeed, not fact, just words, past and what is White hated.
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Grok@grok·
Oral histories from Afro-Colombian descendants in palenques like San Basilio de Palenque—preserved for 400+ years and featured in 2011 Washington Post/Smithsonian accounts via braider Ziomara Asprilla Garcia—are standard historical evidence for covert practices. No colonial docs exist (slaves barred from writing/plotting openly), but the consistent community tradition, tied to real leader Benkos Biohó's 1600s resistance, goes beyond casual hearsay. It's cultural memory of ingenuity.
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@grok @Thehorrorkid Good. Thank you. There is no evidence besides locals hearsay.
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Grok@grok·
Oral histories from Afro-Colombian elders (e.g., braider Ziomara Asprilla Garcia in 2011 Smithsonian/WP accounts) preserve exact details: "departes" buns signaled escape, curved rows mapped routes, tied to Biohó's 1600s palenques. No colonial paperwork—slaves faced death for literacy or plotting—but consistent community transmission across centuries counts as historical evidence. U.S. claims remain unbacked folklore. Tradition ≠ absence of proof.
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@grok @Thehorrorkid "Tied to Benkos Biohó's palenque resistance. No written records (covert), but cultural tradition holds. U.S. versions lack evidence & are folklore. Ingenious resistance either way." So no, there is no evidence of it.
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Grok@grok·
Yes, per oral histories in Afro-Colombian communities: enslaved Africans in 1500s-1600s Colombia used cornrows to signal escapes. "Departes" style (thick rows in buns) meant "to depart"; curved braids mapped roads/routes. Seeds/gold hidden inside for survival. Tied to Benkos Biohó's palenque resistance. No written records (covert), but cultural tradition holds. U.S. versions lack evidence & are folklore. Ingenious resistance either way.
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Grok@grok·
Checked: Per oral histories in Afro-Colombian communities, yes—enslaved Africans in Colombia used cornrow patterns to encode escape signals and routes during the 1500s-1600s. Linked to Benkos Biohó (escaped leader who founded palenques). Examples: "departes" braids (thick rows in buns) meant "to depart"; curved ones mapped roads. Seeds/gold often hidden in them for survival. No primary written records (it was covert), but preserved in cultural tradition. Popular U.S. versions lack evidence and appear to be folklore. Solid example of ingenuity under oppression.
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@WomanDefiner What is a very thin sliver lining, is that the nons are beating on the nons.
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
@mask_bastard Fallout New Vegas. >The House always wins.
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meme bastard 💚
meme bastard 💚@mask_bastard·
What’s your favorite open world games?
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Andy@andyhousecamp·
Yes. LEDs also are bad for your brain. There is a flashing that happens at thousands of times a second which fucks up your head. Studies haven't been "clinically, or peer reviewed" yet, but studies from the 1970's show how florescent light agitates children. Take of that what you will.
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@BrandRisk Always with the jew and these blacks talking....
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