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I had to do it to em.
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It's a fukkin travesty all levels we haven't seen before. leave bruh, I don't blame ya. I'm sickened.
Breh, let me tell you something man, I'm 32. I remember when 9/11 happened, I was 17, and this country banded together out of that tragedy....only to lash out at muslims.

Then I saw Barack Obama get elected (a man I voted for) and thought this country really was changing for the better.'

Now we have Donald. J. Trump in office.
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Like I ain't gonna lie, I don't even want to be here right now in New York breh....there have been protests non-stop since this happened and mood is so tense and weird it's almost eerie.
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And shyt is going to get worse as the days pass...

I can't do this anymore...

I'm out. It was nice living here for 32 years....but I'm done, fukk this.:hubie:
 

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Wow.

The reasons for this probably have something to do with the fact that shorter people face microaggressions every day, in all aspects of life. "The taller you are, the more likely you'll do better at school," said Freeman. "Being tall is also associated with career success. It has been estimated that a person who is six feet tall is likely to earn over £100,000 ($150,000) more during the course of a 30-year career than someone who is five foot four."
 
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