You Bunch of Lazy Slackers

At that young age the most likely thing is drug abuse. Or perhaps he suffers from schizophrenia. You might want to ask Toxic. She's the forum expert on crazy and is collecting the whole set. :laugh:
Agreed about drug abuse among the young, Could an OD damage his brain so much? The fact he spends so much time online indicates he doesn't work and that means he's either independently rich or he's living with his parents...which is the most likely option.

If she could sober up long enough, she might be able to help. LOL
 
Agreed about drug abuse among the young, Could an OD damage his brain so much? The fact he spends so much time online indicates he doesn't work and that means he's either independently rich or he's living with his parents...which is the most likely option.

If she could sober up long enough, she might be able to help. LOL

This is a case of "Physician, heal thyself." lol

So how long do you think till the #FatFascistFelon tries to cancel Juneteenth?
 
I put him on ignore almost as soon as he returned and I realized who it was. Legion used to be at least semi-funny and appeared to have a somewhat above average IQ. There doesn't seem to be any signs of that now. I also put his Diogenes account on ignore, mostly because all he posts is clutter and "look at MEEEE" attention-whoring stupidity. Like you said, borrowed memes and nothing original or of interest. Too bad. He used to have hilarious exchanges with @christiefan915 that were often witty and clever.
Fake ignore is the best. :magagrin:
 
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It's a weird holiday in any case.

Slavery was completely abolished by the 13th Amendment on 6 December 1865. Until then, part of the US under federal control where slavery existed still allowed slavery to exist. The blue areas on the map were not covered by the emancipation proclamation or previous congressional action.

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Texas and Galveston--where the first Juneteenth celebration took place--had slavery abolished on 19 June 1865. The first Juneteenth celebration occurred on June 19th, 1866, a year after slavery had been abolished in Galveston. So, it celebrated a local event rather than a national one and is now being elevated to a national event that has no relationship to the original.
 
Wrong flag...go figure... And you had a choice of two, and still couldn't get it right...;)
You don't even know what the holiday is about.

Juneteenth holiday in the United States. ... 1863, declared that all slaves in the rebel Confederate States were free.

Hence why they are burning the rebel flag dumbfuck.
 
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