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4th May 2015, 08:37 PM
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
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4th May 2015, 08:47 PM
Allie wrote on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Sir Moose wrote on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
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4th May 2015, 08:48 PM
FieryRebecca wrote on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
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4th May 2015, 08:53 PM
Allie wrote on 4th May 2015 08:48 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
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4th May 2015, 09:00 PM
FieryRebecca wrote on 4th May 2015 08:53 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:48 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
I know, I said Damen, because apparently, he's Damen
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
I know, I said Damen, because apparently, he's Damen
Oh lol. Sorry for my attitude. I get in moods.
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4th May 2015, 09:10 PM
Allie wrote on 4th May 2015 09:00 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:53 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:48 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
I know, I said Damen, because apparently, he's Damen
Oh lol. Sorry for my attitude. I get in moods.
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:48 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
I know, I said Damen, because apparently, he's Damen
Oh lol. Sorry for my attitude. I get in moods.
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4th May 2015, 09:21 PM
FieryRebecca wrote on 4th May 2015 09:10 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 09:00 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:53 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:48 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
I know, I said Damen, because apparently, he's Damen
Oh lol. Sorry for my attitude. I get in moods.
We all get in moods, we're not robots. Or are we?
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:53 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:48 PM:
FieryRebecca said on 4th May 2015 08:47 PM:
Allie said on 4th May 2015 08:41 PM:
Aren't you copying what somebody just did? She debated it.
Someone made a discussion about the boxing match this weekend, and then Damen did, and no one said anything about copying then, did they?
Sir Moose said on 4th May 2015 08:37 PM:
Hello everybody. Today I will be proving my point on why Andrew Jackson should remain on the precious bill we use today in plenty of payments.
I think that whether he was an overall good person, and whether he deserves to go to Hell or Heaven at death time, he should stay on the $20 bill.
The U.S. Treasury bases dollars off of presidents - let's take the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln (the rare ones). For let's say $1 bill, George Washington. $20 bill, Andrew Jackson. $5 also Abraham Lincoln. Who are all they? PRESIDENTS.
It's not like every president is nice and holy. Presidents sometimes can get to a rank of dictator, and I doubt that is anywhere close to "Okay".
Since Andrew Jackson was a president, they put him on the bill...
His genocide of the Cherokee Indians doesn't matter to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. government is pretty racist, so they don't really admire the Cherokees.
I think that since I am American (I'm not saying I am racist) I sort of can't argue the government's opinion. If it weren't for the government of the U.S. I'd be in a hole whining for a groundhog to share his centimeter supply of food with me.
They decided to keep him on the $20 bill, (thinking of taking him off but many people doubt that decision, a person like me) and I guess I accept their opinion.
Even though they are racist, who didn't have some of those thoughts once in their life? I mean you have to admit.
You can't have a perfect set of money.
+1 if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!
Tbh, I think that I should be on it.
Damen didn't make a post about it. I think it was just a user with the same profile. And you should be on it.
I know, I said Damen, because apparently, he's Damen
Oh lol. Sorry for my attitude. I get in moods.
We all get in moods, we're not robots. Or are we?
Please do recaptcha is a pretty robotish voice.
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5th May 2015, 09:50 AM
Sir Moose wrote on 5th May 2015 06:25 AM:
Allie, they debated this discussion. They said take a vote? I expressed my opinion...
You say "1+ if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!" Which is basically debating it in a sense because you are asking users what they think via like. Am I allowed to dislike if I disagree, though? That's my question.
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5th May 2015, 05:55 PM
Allie wrote on 5th May 2015 09:50 AM:
Sir Moose said on 5th May 2015 06:25 AM:
Allie, they debated this discussion. They said take a vote? I expressed my opinion...
You say "1+ if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!" Which is basically debating it in a sense because you are asking users what they think via like. Am I allowed to dislike if I disagree, though? That's my question.
Allie, they debated this discussion. They said take a vote? I expressed my opinion...
You say "1+ if Jackson should stay on the Twenty Dollar Bill!" Which is basically debating it in a sense because you are asking users what they think via like. Am I allowed to dislike if I disagree, though? That's my question.
You have every right to but it's better if you just don't like it... be considerate of the other person's reputation. Unless you get really emotionally sad or mad because of somebody, just don't dislike.
If you just disagree, just don't like it , and don't dislike it either.
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