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thisguy883 56 points ago +56 / -0

I was here when it started bruh.

Made an account the first week or so it was up but hadnt really used it until Reddit finally gave the ban hammer to r/thedonald

Been here ever since. Feels like home man.

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pepe_lives_matter 27 points ago +27 / -0

It is home, fren.

Was scary being a refugee on the wilds of the web until we knew this place was truly cozy.

Now it’s supes cozy.

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human_centipede 11 points ago +11 / -0

4 years ago I wouldn't have believed possible what Reddit eventually did to us. Whoever made this site really saw that so we could survive the election and beyond without chy-na dictating what we can talk about.

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KekistanPM 7 points ago +7 / -0

And then Reddit was all:

"Fine, go start up your own stupid message board you drumpftards! Good riddance!..."

"Can you believe those white supremacists started their own board?! omg what a waste of time!..."

"I can't believe that drumpf board is still up. They're so stupid and hatefilled!..."

"I absolutely cannot stop thinking about T_D. We need to take down that board!!!..."

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FREEDOM1st 2 points ago +2 / -0

Inside their heads... It's free real estate.

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BroccoliSmoothies 5 points ago +5 / -0

I didn't even participate in the_donald, only read there daily since it's origin. I quit reddit entirely during the great purge and rules change a few months back. I had grown tired of wokeness invading every subreddit anyway.

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LurkNoMore 2 points ago +2 / -0

We joined same day. Nice. I did the same, though I only lurked on Reddit, never posted or participated. T_D.win just felt like a much safer place. It's like being able to talk freely at home vs. watching what you say at work.

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Mukato 1 point ago +1 / -0

Amen Brother