Sound Mind Zarathustra @Background Pony #2109 Β I think youβre confusing New England with Southern California. Posted 4 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #5B2E Next 4th Jully letβs make AmeriBrexis. New England leaving the states. Same cancer as EU anyway. Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
SJArt117 π¬π§ A Real Nowhere Man @Ebalosus Β Oh man, tell me about it. XD Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
ππππππππ @thps48 Β My brainβs damaged, I didnβt read your previous comment. Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Ebalosus Build commie blocks! @SJArt117 Β You mean: Β Β Polls also indicate that a lot of revolutionaries have regrets about the revolution, and are supporting a second revolutionary war in order for people to really be sure that they want to leave. Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
thps48 Young Leosword @Badheart Β That doesnβt answer either of our questions. XD Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
ππππππππ @thps48 Β The British travelled here seeking religious freedom. Β Thatβs why we speak English. Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
thps48 Young Leosword @phoenixacezero Β Not entirely relevant to the history of the American Revolution, but βkay. ^_^ Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Mildgyth Senior ModeratorHumata, Hukhta, Hvarshta @thps48 Β @phoenixacezero, Β Tea drinking has been popular in Grest Britain at least since the 18th century. Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
J4m35 Sex: Attack helicopter https://youtube.com/watch?v=CIxUZkM6mVU Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
phoenixacezero @thps48 Β Yeah tea was made in China, India, and a country I can barely pronounce. Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
thps48 Young Leosword @phoenixacezero Β Nothing, technically, βcause a King made America want to declare independence. lol Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
ππππππππ We did fuck tea, Β itβs called an energy drink. Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
phoenixacezero @Background Human Β What does drinking tea has to do with the queen? Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Human CHS, Class of 20XX @rdibp Β A sleeper agent for the Queen? Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
rdibp Kerfuffle lover Iβm American. And I like tea. Β What does that make me? Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
phoenixacezero Godot: That my griffon. drinks his coffee. Posted 7 years ago Report Edited 7 years ago Link Quote Reply
SJArt117 π¬π§ A Real Nowhere Man sips my Earl Grey * Β Happy Independence day βmerica! Posted 7 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
I think youβre confusing New England with Southern California.
Oh man, tell me about it. XD
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My brainβs damaged, I didnβt read your previous comment.
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You mean: Β
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Polls also indicate that a lot of revolutionaries have regrets about the revolution, and are supporting a second revolutionary war in order for people to really be sure that they want to leave.
That doesnβt answer either of our questions. XD
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The British travelled here seeking religious freedom. Β
Thatβs why we speak English.
Not entirely relevant to the history of the American Revolution, but βkay. ^_^
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MAKING TEA!
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@phoenixacezero,
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Tea drinking has been popular in Grest Britain at least since the 18th century.
Yeah tea was made in China, India, and a country I can barely pronounce.
Nothing, technically, βcause a King made America want to declare independence. lol
itβs called an energy drink.
What does drinking tea has to do with the queen?
A sleeper agent for the Queen?
What does that make me?
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Happy Independence day βmerica!