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"On May 17, 1673, the Rev. Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet set out on a voyage that would take them thousands of miles into the North American interior, confirming that it was possible to travel by water from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and initiating some of the first white settlements in the region."

@Eleutheria2 I use a couple Linksys WRT1900ACSs I got a few years back. Flashed them with DD-WRT and haven't had any issues. They're on the pricier side, but the Linksys WRT series has had great community firmware support since at least the WRT54G came out. Check out DD-WRT if you're sick of shitty router firmware.

wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php

THE LAST MAJOR CULTURAL EVENT OF LIB AMERICAN CULTURE WAS THE HAMILTON MUSICAL A DECADE AGO AND IT WAS NIGGERESQUE

THE LAST NON-NIGGERLOVING EVENT OF THAT CULTURE WAS LES MIS, TWO DECADES AGO

THE WHITE LIBS ARE A NON ENTITY IN TERMS OF CULTURAL CONTROL NOW, IT'S ALL FAGS AND NIGGERS. IF YOU'RE MAD AT THEM DON'T BE MAD AT THEM JUST RUB THEIR NOSES INTO THIS FACT.
I've said this before but ive never really understood why after the Civil War people went to the trouble and expense of creating a country for the freed slaves that we barely used?

@RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare @Oven_Operators_LU_88 @gloomer1434 The regime doesn't have the bandwidth. They're too busy figuring out a way to not have Israel blown up by Iranian hypersonics and trying to keep Ukraine limping along at the same time.

Imagine a movie so crappy it ends not one, but two acting careers
Paul Reubens' (Pee-Wee Herman) life was saved by his ambition. He was a fag and when he broke up with his boyfriend he realized he was getting nowhere in his entertainment career because he was so happy with his 'roommate.'

So he swore off relationships and started appearing on The Gong Show and in The Groundlings improv show. This was the late 70s - early 80s.

A few years later his boyfriend was dead of AIDS. A few years after that Reubens was rich and famous.

Don't be gay.
"Ya know, I always thought old people were time machines, from my youngest recollections. Now that I'm seventy I wonder why there's no little kids who see me as a time machine. It's kinda sad..."
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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.