Anonymous ID: 18f0cd Sept. 2, 2020, 11:25 a.m. No.10505726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5737 >>5750 >>5766 >>5768 >>5876

>>10505434

THE OTHER DAY I WALKED INTO A LAUNDROMAT AT 11:05PM AND BOUGHT A COCA-COLA FROM A COCA-COLA MACHINE.

 

I OPENED THE COKE AND WALKED OUT.

 

A GUY APPEARED FROM ALMOST NOWHERE AND SAID "HEY, YOU AREN'T SUPPOSED TO GO IN THERE. THE ALARM WILL GO OFF". HE POINTED TO A SIGN WHICH SAID, "LAST LOAD AT 10PM, ALARM ACTIVATED AT 11PM" [IDK WHY DOOR REMAINS UNLOCKED]

 

HE HAD A BLACK TSHIRT ON AND OVER THE LEFT CHEST IT SAID, "COCA-COLA".

 

I SAID, "OK… I WAS JUST GETTING A COKE."

 

HE SAID, "OK. I'M JUST LETTING YOU KNOW. DON'T DO IT AGAIN. THE ALARM WILL GO OFF AND THE COPS WILL ARREST YOU." [NONSENSE]

Anonymous ID: 18f0cd Sept. 2, 2020, 11:55 a.m. No.10506082   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10505981

Love reading replies on Canadian tweets, because it shows what real people think (they support Trump, Qanon, etc).

 

American tweets have so much astroturfing and paid garbage to make it look like people all dislike Trump. For example, on the Hillary Clinton tweet of Trump which said "Nuts!," where Trump discusses who controls Biden, there were so many blatantly ignorant tweets against what he was saying. A Canadian article linked on Twitter (biased against Trump) had replies with Canadians talking sense, saying Trump might know something we don't or have access to more information than the article writer, etc…

 

Just seems like there's less noise