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You sure as s-hit implied it. Just hide it better.
No I didn't you just wrong as fukk and don't want to admit so but its ok faux smart people don't like to admit their not smart. Its cool cause I didn't say and or imply shyt about posting too much. I haven't even looked at your post count until you mentioned it.
 

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this one is dope
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No I didn't you just wrong as fukk and don't want to admit so but its ok faux smart people don't like to admit their not smart. Its cool cause I didn't say and or imply shyt about posting too much. I haven't even looked at your post count until you mentioned it.


Faux smart people still know the Phillies suck which is what triggered you in the first place.
 

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I think everyone was moving away from those flashy logos that were popular in the late 90s/early 2000s to go more clean cut/throwback style. I understand why they did it.
I understand going back to a throwback style, I'm just saying you can do that w/o going back to your former logo. Like what Golden State did. Their current logo is a throwback to the Jerry West Warriors era, but they still updated it to make it their own. Their current logo is not a carbon copy of their older one.
 

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Faux smart people still know the Phillies suck which is what triggered you in the first place.
They do and of course that's why I said something you hungry now? Would you like a cookie? I also said something because this is a Sixers thread and how did the phillies come out of a Sixers thread? They suck but you brig them up in thread about a basketball team. You sure is on their dikks a lot for them to suck so bad. Smarten up stupid
 

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They do and of course that's why I said something you hungry now? Would you like a cookie? I also said something because this is a Sixers thread and how did the phillies come out of a Sixers thread? They suck but you brig them up in thread about a basketball team. You sure is on their dikks a lot for them to suck so bad. Smarten up stupid


We should do a podcast.
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin#Slaves_and_slavery
During Franklin's lifetime slaves were numerous in Philadelphia. In 1750, half the persons in Philadelphia who had established probate estates owned slaves. Dock workers in the city consisted of 15% slaves. Franklin owned as many as seven slaves, two males of whom worked in his household and his shop. Franklin posted paid ads for the sale of slaves and for the capture of runaway slaves and allowed the sale of slaves in his general store. Franklin profited from both the international and domestic slave trade, even criticizing slaves who had run off to join the British Army during the colonial wars of the 1740s and 1750s. Franklin, however, later became a "cautious abolitionist" and became an outspoken critic of landed gentry slavery. In 1758, Franklin advocated the opening of a school for the education of black slaves in Philadelphia. After returning from England in 1762, Franklin became more anti-slavery, in his view believing that the institution promoted black degradation rather than the idea blacks were inherently inferior. By 1770, Franklin had freed his slaves and attacked the system of slavery and the international slave trade. Franklin, however, refused to publicly debate the issue of slavery at the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Similar to Thomas Jefferson, Franklin tended to take both sides of the issue of slavery, never fully divesting himself from the institution.[154][155]
 

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"All I did was give you a style for you to run with"

Everybody wants to be the Nets but nobody wants to be the Nets :mjcry:


Raptors hate us but they straight up copied our blueprint and style :pachaha:

they're using :heh: as their:scusthov: and they took our logostyle:mjlol:

they took our logo
 

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He did favor abolition. I'm not a moral absolutist so I can acknowledge that he was ahead of most of his peers on the issue. He did own slaves until late in life though but :yeshrug: You can group him with THomas Jefferson, but not the "Black people are the children of Kane" racists who permeated most of american society.

lol at (he did own slaves but :yeshrug:):deadmanny:

i kinda agree with you that he was ultimately a good man.(or at least a man who made a positive contribution to society)
but as a black person i could never be friends with a dude like that.
 

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lol at (he did own slaves but :yeshrug:):deadmanny:

i kinda agree with you that he was ultimately a good man.(or at least a man who made a positive contribution to society)
but as a black person i could never be friends with a dude like that.

He'd be a George Soros type lefty today. :yeshrug:
 
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