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posted ago by sketchy_at_best ago by sketchy_at_best +3043 / -0

Hi,

I do not mean to cause a stir, but after Democrats explained that this new virus is now being dubbed the "TrumpVirus," it dawned on me that many of the users of this very community have been infected, including myself. Personally, I started noticing the following symptoms around September of 2016 and have noticed others here with similar manifestations:

  1. I told my wife she's not allowed to have any boyfriends
  2. I began referring to third world countries as shitholes
  3. I couldn't bring myself to vote for any crazy old hags, socialists, or cucks
  4. I developed an affinity for Mexican frogs
  5. I had a sense of humor, suddenly
  6. Backbone development
  7. I pulled my child out of his weekly drag queen hour classes

If you have experienced any of these symptoms, please Make America Great Again. If you have noticed other, associated symptoms, please list below as a public service.

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stepping_razor123 7 points ago +7 / -0

My symptoms developed in March of 2016 when on a Sunday afternoon I decided to watch a live stream rally from Cleveland. My symptoms are more convoluted.

The media was saying he was a racist, I already knew the media was full of shit. I had given up any hope of any western leader doing the right thing and thought they all sucked. I just tuned in to see if he really was racist.

A black inner city preacher named Darrel Scott did an introduction that gave me tingles and I found Pastor Scott to be a sincere man. When Donald Trump spoke I realized he was unlike any other politician I had ever witnessed. He kept telling the audience they were great people and he appeared to be trying to make the audience feel good about themselves and motivate them.

This differed from the usual tactic which was to tell me I needed to be taxed more, that I was sexist, racist, homophobic and in general not doing anything right.

In conclusion my symptom is I like it when people say positive things and make me feel good as opposed to focusing on negative things and making me feel like shit.

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sketchy_at_best [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Big Peter Tosh fan myself.

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stepping_razor123 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nice. He had some huge balls and never tried to please anybody else.

Years ago my wife played me a concert called "Captured" and it blew me away! The Bible verses in many roots reggae songs played a big part in me becoming a Christian. Not that Tosh was a Christian but he and other reggae artists had conviction in their beliefs and it had an impact on me.

When I was still searching I thought maybe I should become a Rastafari but I went back to my own roots and went to Methodist Church!

picture quality not good but here it is (you may already know it).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSFQQMFRvfk

spez: I shouldn't say he wasn't a Christian. When he was young he attended Church regularly. He may have been.

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sketchy_at_best [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I am not a spiritual man myself, but listening to reggae is about as close as I get. The lyrics make you feel really...plugged in?