Inflatable chicken resembling Trump placed behind White House
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[QUOTE=butre;52566661]conspiracy theories are fun damnit[/QUOTE]
No. Conspiracy theories are dangerous. The people you tell them to may believe them, may act on them, may put one of their own in the Oval Office while shouting over the Internet that global warming is a Chinese hoax to destroy American industry.
[QUOTE=butre;52558559]well not officially, but there's speculation on the clintons, with a couple of people turning up dead at convenient times. vince foster, seth rich, and james johnson being the most prominent examples in my memory.
who cares if its coincidence, conspiracy theories are fun[/QUOTE]
Holy shit dude you're actually falling for it.
[QUOTE=butre;52566661]conspiracy theories are fun damnit[/QUOTE]
"obama put chemicals in the water that turned the freaking frogs gay" is a funny conspiracy theory.
Suggesting that someone had others murdered to pursue a political agenda, with no evidence, is not a funny conspiracy theory
[QUOTE=da space core;52567127]"obama put chemicals in the water that turned the freaking frogs gay" is a funny conspiracy theory.
Suggesting that someone had others murdered to pursue a political agenda, with no evidence, is not a funny conspiracy theory[/QUOTE]
Let's not also forget the "funny conspiracy theory" that resulted in some whack-job bringing a rifle into a pizza parlor to search for evidence of child sex trafficking in the establishment's non-existent basement.
Clearly it's a sign from those vile winged bastards of dinos that they wish to conquer their fast food chains.
[QUOTE=ironman17;52556556]"Suicide" by shooting themselves twice in the back of the head. That's how these things usually go down.[/QUOTE]
did you come from a timeline where the other one won the election? trump's not liked or connected enough to make that happen and get away with it.
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