One Year Ago Today

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TheReal_ND
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Was the best day of my life. I honestly think it was. Sure, my wife had left me nearly one year before and took my son, left me with my crippled cat that I found on the sidewalk and had to give away because I couldn't afford rent on my own while my car was breaking down again for the hundredth time but it was a great night. I knew we would win and I knew it with a passion the whole time. I was so stoked I was doing push-ups in the back of my van and each one of them was for Kek, the god of Chaos and cemented my affirmation to him through every post I made on 4chan, the infamous "Russian Hacking" website that the entire counter culture of disaffected right wingers descended upon like a plague. The feeling you have when you knew you were being vindicated as a world view against all odds.... it must be like when Cinderella was invited to the prom. I'll never get that back. I enjoyed salty tears for about a week and then these sore losers, instead of facing their losing strategy, doubled down on it. It's ok though.

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I screenshotted this after the election, I forgot who said it but it's still unbelievable. I did not think Trump would win

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It was me, I think.
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It looks like you, or C.
I spent most of the night on the phone trying to talk some faithless bastards down.
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I watched in surprise. Enjoyed the spectacle of a moron achieving high office, then went to bed and got up for work the next day.
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I really paid little attention election night - voted early and checked online around 10pm, and then again around midnight before going to sleep. The result didn't really surprise me other than in the fact the polls (90% Hillary) were so wrong, but even that wasn't shocking since I understood the overwhelming media bias and figured it'd be far closer of a race.

The liberal tears/panic the next few weeks were quite amusing though. Never seen an election in my life where the parties loss sent them into tears and psychosis to that level.
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DCF chat was lit AF.

School was rough the next day.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.

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Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:It looks like you, or C.
I spent most of the night on the phone trying to talk some faithless bastards down.

It wasn't me.
PLATA O PLOMO


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It was truly epic.

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