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Anonymous No.17944265 >>17944483 >>17944561 >>17944819 >>17944917 >>17945011 >>17946254 >>17946427 >>17946439 >>17946456 >>17948806 >>17949094 >>17949883 >>17950017
I’m going to post this every day until you remember it
Anonymous No.17944483 >>17944487
>>17944265 (OP)
Oops, sorry, I forgot again, what is the name of that place?
Anonymous No.17944487
>>17944483
Taco Bell I think
Anonymous No.17944489
I'm going to remember this every day until you post it
Anonymous No.17944561
>>17944265 (OP)
based
#texit
Anonymous No.17944811
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-davy-crockett-the-rugged-frontiersman-killed-at-the-alamo-became-an-unlikely-american-hero-180987140/
Anonymous No.17944819 >>17946407
>>17944265 (OP)
I remember Davy Crockett.
Anonymous No.17944905
Nothing grinds my gears more than that Taco Bell there not serving tamales.
Anonymous No.17944917
>>17944265 (OP)
I always enjoyed getting my caricature portrait drawn down there as a kid
Anonymous No.17944986
STEERS AND QUEERS
Anonymous No.17944994 >>17946407
@

Non binary critters
Anonymous No.17945011 >>17948379 >>17948806
>>17944265 (OP)
i am forgotten
Anonymous No.17946254
>>17944265 (OP)
OP, have you tried masturbation? It helps me to take my mind off of things.
Anonymous No.17946407
>>17944819
me too!
>>17944994
huh?
Anonymous No.17946427
>>17944265 (OP)
Santa Anna was walking around the El Lame-O walls, when he saw Davy Crockett up in the wall and asked
>What the hell is that?
The raccoon answered
>I don't know, but it begun as hemorrhoids.
Anonymous No.17946439 >>17948192
>>17944265 (OP)
I remember that bike in the basement (pic related)
Anonymous No.17946456 >>17948371 >>17948806
>>17944265 (OP)
Mexicans were the good guys here.
Anonymous No.17947677
Anonymous No.17948192
>>17946439
thank you. i was about to ask when are we going to see the basement
Anonymous No.17948371 >>17949140
>>17946456
>dictator use spic convict
>probably one communist say that were good guy
lol
Anonymous No.17948379
>>17945011
What situation you would do if was in james fannin shoe
Anonymous No.17948806
>>17944265 (OP)
true
>>17945011
true
>>17946456
true
Anonymous No.17949094 >>17949201
>>17944265 (OP)
Genuinely what is the story behind these same posts uploaded to here everyday
Anonymous No.17949140
>>17948371
>spiclolol
Not an argument.
Anonymous No.17949201 >>17949213 >>17950087
>>17949094
Alamo anon wants us to β€œRemember The Alamo”
Anonymous No.17949213
>>17949201
Why
Anonymous No.17949883 >>17950087 >>17950177
>>17944265 (OP)
was slavery actually a factor in this conflict?
Anonymous No.17950017
>>17944265 (OP)
I remember it and cursorily read the wiki page the other week because you keep posting this
Anonymous No.17950087 >>17950177
>>17949201
Yes.
>>17949883
No.
Anonymous No.17950177
>>17949883
Yes. Many of the settlers invited into Texas claimed they brought their "indentured servants" over when they were really just black slaves. They took advantage of the empresario system to build plantations rather than homesteads and cattle ranches. Why do you think Texas immediately joined the Confederate sphere of influence?
>>17950087
Cope.