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We actually elected a meme as president: How Sup Forums celebrated Trump's victory - Chicago Tribune
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If you look past all the "racist bigots" name-calling it was actually a pretty compelling read.
do they really have to report on /pol?
Don't bully Abby, she's /ourgirl/
they should stick with the donald. /pol is not normie friendly
To be fair no one but Sup Forums actually reads Abby's articles.
i've never heard of her. i'll take your word for it.
What a bunch of faggots. It's just a bunch of words. No pictures of our Danke May mays.
Because that's just an excerpt, here's the actual article
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Fairly even-handed article, really.
It's true, though. You guys are hella racist, but there is very little passing of judgement for it here.
I like it.
She might actually be so, even with that jewy name.
I don't know what you're talking about burger nigger
Still, only 6 maymays out of the 6 millions that were posted that night? I feel like we're being misrepresented. We should write letters to the editor about that.
>you'll never get paid to screenshot memes from Sup Forums
Feels bad.
"At some point on Tuesday evening, the board's Trump-loving, racist memers began to realize that they were actually right."
Hahhahah
Well done shitheads, now normies will shit up Sup Forums even more.
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>This is news now
I was already mad about tweets being news. But now anonymous post on a Persian tapestry board are?
Electing Trump has a mistake. WW3 would have cleansed the gene pool of these fucking retards.
oOOh shit. Now I have to actually send it.
meme-tastic user, now you can go and kill yourself.
Should I put those amazing digits as the subject line?
It's not like it's wrong or we deny it, just a bit annoying and broken record-y to read 15 times in every single article.
>amazing digits
You're probably one of those people who start up roll-threads. gas yourself my man.
No. I rarely start threads. But I always finish them.
A somewhat fair article. At least the reporter was honest. I'll take it. And also, pic related.
>And Sup Forums reflected on how it good it felt, to them, to be right.