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Youre mean

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Never understood why beanos and brahmins try to be n*****s.

It's super overratd, sure you get pawgs if your actualyl a n****r. But def not in your favelahole especially also cuz you're human

I respect Trad Catholic Conquistadors in this regard however, and they have structural irl evidence of european colonization
 
Never understood why beanos and brahmins try to be n*****s.

It's super overratd, sure you get pawgs if your actualyl a n****r. But def not in your favelahole especially also cuz you're human

I respect Trad Catholic Conquistadors in this regard however, and they have structural irl evidence of european colonization
Bro is just typing
 
Never understood why beanos and brahmins try to be n*****s.

It's super overratd, sure you get pawgs if your actualyl a n****r. But def not in your favelahole especially also cuz you're human

I respect Trad Catholic Conquistadors in this regard however, and they have structural irl evidence of european colonization
Stfu God you ramble so much
 
The word "usurp"
originates from the Latin verb usurpare, meaning "to make use of" or "to seize for use," which was later extended to "to assume unlawfully". It comes from the combination of usus ("use") and rapere ("to seize"). The word passed through Old French (usurper) before entering Middle English in the early 14th century to describe seizing and holding a position or power by force or right.
 

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