Princeton Stereotypes

<p>Texas sucks. California rules. </p>

<p>California > Texas.</p>

<p>Thats two times u guys vote frauded this past month. May the Lord have mercy on your soul.</p>

<p>Texas is not Texas, but rather Texas...and Austin. Austin's a great place to live in Texas. It's quite different from the rest of the state ideologically :) That's why UT was the only school I was applying to in TX (well, except for Rice, although I wasn't set on that one).</p>

<p>May you be earnest in your prayers for forgiveness. Because God knows all of our souls and all of our intentions. </p>

<p>BTW I meant Texas as in the state, and California, as in the state. -_-</p>

<p>I know. I really like California. I'd like to live there someday. But I almost must defend my home state :)</p>

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I know. I really like California. I'd like to live there someday. But I almost must defend my home state

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<p>I am sorry, but California has a clause against letting in foreigners who believe in justifying vote fraud out of state pride. Vote fraud, election manipulation of over 5 million votes is wrong, no matter what state you are from. And Texans have used vote fraud tactics twice in the past month.</p>

<p>I am currently going to sponsor legislation that makes it impossible for Texans to move to California because people who believe in vote fraud are detrimental to the state of California.</p>

<p>haha you are weird....and not funny/amusing</p>

<p>And obviously I'm responsible for that. Haha. This is rather comical. Continue. Actually, don't, because we're wasting valuable board space. It's been real!</p>

<p>But Philip---it will increase our post-count! By all means, California1600, carry on....</p>

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And obviously I'm responsible for that.

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<p>Nope, but as a passive bystander from Texas, you are responsible. By inaction, you are approving, just like the war criminals from German Nazi Concentration Camps who disagreed, but did nothing to speak up. They were just as guilty. </p>

<p>I pray that you find forgiveness and so do your Texas brethren. God knows all.</p>

<p><em>edited</em> for reasons unknown</p>

<p>Wow. A Berkeley grad invokes God to smite "Nazi" Texas. <em>pulls out lawn chair to watch</em></p>

<p>Edit: I didn't know Princeton was renowned for Mexican food, hmmm. ;)
(edit of edit: ....or renowned for Mexican hate-crimes, either)</p>

<p><em>drags out lawn chair</em> Yes, this is interesting. It's fun watching California1600 talk to himself. Perhaps he'll start arguing with his voices soon...hehe.</p>

<p>i used to live in Texas...i should probably just go kill myself now, then :)</p>

<p>unfair use of suicide!!</p>

<p>Everyone remember, California Ivies, the only difference is... we're in California.</p>

<p>"unfair"...how so? I mean, if she's a Nazi sympathizer, she'd be doing us all a favor ;)</p>

<p>haha. <em>high five's tia</em></p>

<p>All I know is that Snoop Dogg, Ritchie Rich, and Nate Dogg will be waiting outside the Rose Bowl entrance to talk to Texans about Vote Fraud in the BCS and the Presidential Election. </p>

<p>University of Michigan will be heavily favored by the eyes of California. U of M is the Berkeley of the East (east of Las Vegas). I advise everyone to remember that Los Angeles County (biggest populated county in US) has 11 million citizens who are very angry about the Vote Fraud that happened. Good day.</p>

<p>Snoop Dogg, Ritchie Rich, and Nate Dogg are political analysts I'd be willing trust. Yes, most definitely. ;) Send the Snoop Dogg party platform right on over, if you please.</p>

<p>What would he say?</p>

<p>"Voting Fraudizzle is Badizzle, Fo' Shizzle"</p>

<p>I still like P.Diddy's "Vote or Die!" campaign the best.</p>

<p>Move over Chris Matthews! Snoopy Snoop's comin' through!</p>