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Isn't that what you did? Mad because debunked. Cherry picking when fact checks are accurate or not is what q anon does to believe Trump is still the true president. Drop the act it isn't fooling anyone. I have a feeling I know whose sock you are too, I just won't say anything. Playing along is getting boring because you're uncreative.
Reason: At least repurpose your other sock that gave away not even you believe in this gimmick
Your larp requires you to reply while I was doing this before you got here. Unless you just give up and drop it already. Playing along is hit or miss. Sometimes you do something funny but all the things you use are old and outdated like you're stuck in 2016. Did Trump break you that much?
Reason: The funniest part is that you think anyone believes the larp.
I said you act in the same dogmatic way they do. It's the same scizo behavior shit that leads to being a flat earther. You must be a high school drop out or failed English or something. At least that might help your larp.
India News: Japan, along with India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Taiwan, has protested against China's new map that includes the disputed Senkaku Isla
Malaysia has joined India in protesting a new Chinese map that lays claim to India’s territory and Malaysia’s maritime areas near the Borneo island ahead of next week’s Group of 20 summit in New Delhi.
The Philippines has joined four other countries in denouncing China's expansive map claiming sovereignty over the South China Sea. They are calling on China to adhere to international law.
The CEO of Chinese tech company Tsinghua Unigroup has become the latest in a number of Chinese executives under investigation in connection with corruption of the so-called Big Fund.
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