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Acid Picdump (112 pics)
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12 Feb, 2016 |
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Acid Picdump (112 pics), February 12, 2016
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Tomaz86
(12 Feb 2016 02:45) Total user comments:
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#35 So hot.
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Quote: Tomaz86
#35 So hot.
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#36, fawk that bitch
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AC!
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59 another case of unemployment 75 wow just wow 88 Genesis 11:1-9 THe tower of babel we use to speak the same language 102 South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union in 1860, beginning a process which led to the creation of the Confederate States of America, and the eruption of the US Civil War in 1861. What is widely recognised as the Confederate Flag today – the red, blue and white ‘stars and bars’ flag – was never actually adopted by the Confederacy, it was the battle flag of General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia.
After the war, the flag was used in the Southern states at Civil War ceremonies, reunions and cemeteries. For many Americans the flag of Lee’s army was a symbol of southern pride, commemorating the war dead and clinging onto a distinctly southern culture. This idea, that the ‘stars and bars’ reflect southern heritage and nothing more, continues to be used in the flag’s defence.
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This idea, that the ‘stars and bars’ reflect southern heritage and nothing more, continues to be used in the flag’s defence.
That may be true for 1 out of 1000 people who revere that flag, but the other 999 don't have a clue and are using it to advertise their membership in the Douchebag Club.
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