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Should be a wild four years.

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Considering what the voting rights were when the United States was founded this is rather liberal.

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all I got from this is the hilarious truth that women in new jersey had suffrage and the good people of new jersey decided

"we have had about enough of that" after 31 years

dang business decision was made in Maryland in 1828
 
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you let people set arbitrary restrictions on how to qualify for voting and you will end up with shit like this

democracy is the best bad system we got

Thats's an easy as fuck test and objectively the best way to test. Only cleetus and jamal will fail it. People who think this is racist would fail to understand the breakfast paradigm.

Open up MS paint and show us your answer to the final question, don't google for help, I really wanna see
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There, did I pass? I have a couple gripes about the wording of some of these questions.

Edit: never mind. I see where I answered incorrectly.
 
I genuinely want to know who these millions of people are who apparently don't drink, have bank accounts, smoke, own cars, insurance of any kind, or any property, jobs, or the hundreds of other day to day adult activities that require IDs but still are somehow Patriotic enough to vote in Federal elections.

I don't believe any of these people exist.

They said voters, the didn't say legal voters.

They're talking about all the fake ballots and astro-turf shit the DNC churns out like cheese every election. No shit the Dems are freaking out at this EO as it will actually level the playing field and we know when that happens they lose. Hell in 2024 we saw like 8 million Dem votes just drop off the face of the Earth and we know they were all fake because the MSM never utter one single peep about them. Lest they focus attention on why 8 million Dem voters just decided to stay home in 2024 when the Dems had a massive record setting turn out (in mail in ballots of course) in 2020.

So yah, expect a big well funded push to get this rolled back ASAP fought with every tool the Dems have left. Most likely by saying Niggers ain't smart enough to do anything of that but still we need these retards, who can't even figure out simple things like ID or bank accounts, to be able to have a major say in how the US is run. "We gots to make sure dem negros can vote for dem gibs or we ain't no democracy" etc etc.

I am looking forward to the meltdowns as the Dem pundits will need to craft a narrative that doesn't make the niggers look like retarded pavement apes but somehow pushes them as the most import aspect of US (D)emocracy all the while defending against common sense arguements from the Right.
 
BioShock 2 is the best entry in series, and I'm tired of pretending it's not.
Bioshock 2 is decent and fixed a lot of issues I had with the original game but it feels too much like an action game for me. I liked the first one because it was a spiritual successor to System Shock and captured that atmosphere where you never really feel like you're fully in control of the situation. In BS2 you're one-handing a shotgun capping motherfuckers in the first hour and by the midgame I was consistently maxed out on health and EVE.

Also Sofia Lamb is a shit villain. Andrew Ryan felt properly omnipotent and dangerous and his weird extreme libertarian motivations felt understandable and grounded. Lamb never really has that kind of presence and was more in the right place at the right time for things to happen the way they did. I think her mother-father relationship with Delta was cool but it barely got explored. Nobody really feels like a well-developed character except for Lamb and Delta. She wants to be SHODAN but she's, like...I dunno, a philosophy professor who read too much Marx and decided to start a cult, but without the charisma to really sell it.
 
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There, did I pass? I have a couple gripes about the wording of some of these questions.
got question 5 wrong, needed to circle A

question 6 could be called wrong if they wanted to, saying 1 circle should have been outside it. read instructions nothing more, nothing less

also thats the point, its mean so you can pass the people you wanna pass and nitpick within a shadow of doubt the people you dont
 
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There, did I pass? I have a couple gripes about the wording of some of these questions.
You did not.
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Draw a line around the first number for 1 (circle it).
Cross out the longest word in 3, don't strike it through.
Again, a circle for number four.
Circle the first first letter of the alphabet (a) for five.
And for six only one circle should enclose another. Draw three, one engulfed by another.

The tests are intended to be 'gotchas' with instructions meant to be interpreted in the most 'gotcha' way possible.
 
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You did not.
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Draw a line around the first number for 1 (circle it).
Cross out the longest word in 3, don't strike it through.
Again, a circle for number four.
Circle the first first letter of the alphabet (a) for five.
And for six only one circle should enclose another. Draw three, one engulfed by another.
you circled in question 1 when when you should have drawn line, same in question 4, also the dot could be called the correct answer to

failed

but you got 6 and 5 right
 
you circled in question 1 when when you should have drawn line, same in question 4, also the dot could be called the correct answer to

failed

but you got 6 and 5 right
Circles are a single line, ipso facto, I'm a certified whitey. That period isn't a word, but 'a' is an indefinite article (i.e. a word) where some might pick 'in'.
 
Open up MS paint and show us your answer to the final question, don't google for help, I really wanna see
1: circle and letter or preferrably the number as it is the most specified data set being there is only one number, 1.
2: draw a line under "line"
3: cross out "longest"
4: draw a line around "a"
5: circle the a in Alphabet
6: cut this image down to three circles
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But lemme guess they woulda interpretted it as wrong because my address at 308 Negra Arroyo Lane is incorrect because we speak english here or whatever which surely isn't used today in any way whatsoever to disenfranchise the majority to the benefit of the minority.
 
Circles are a single line, ipso facto, I'm a certified whitey.
you are correct, goes to show how fucked it is, Im using it to prove my point and messed up

but my point stands on question 1 you circled both the 1 and the dot when it clearly says only circle the letter or number

on question 4 you completely failed to consider the dot is the smallest "word" in the question

they are designed to not be won, if they want you to win they will let you and if not there will always be somthing

kinda like when a cop pulls ya over and wants to write ya a ticket, there is always somthing
 
One of my favorite old, racist tests from high school was knowing that "the opposite of 'hip' is 'square'". I passed that test 6/10's black. I earned my N-pass.
on question 4 you completely failed to consider the dot is the smallest "word" in the question
Because it's not a word, and while I might be a Southerner myself I won't let some gator-farming Louisianan tell me he thinks he knows better (the test being a Louisiana test).
 
You did not.
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Draw a line around the first number for 1 (circle it).
Cross out the longest word in 3, don't strike it through.
Again, a circle for number four.
Circle the first first letter of the alphabet (a) for five.
And for six only one circle should enclose another. Draw three, one engulfed by another.

The tests are intended to be 'gotchas' with instructions meant to be interpreted in the most 'gotcha' way possible.
That's why I said I hated the wording of that literacy test.

"Draw a line around," if I remember correctly, lines are not circles. Question 1 said "the," which meant a specific number or letter in the sentence. I didn't think that the 1. for a numbered list counted as being in the sentence. I'm going to call a technicality and say I DID "cross out" the longest word. #5 did get me AFTER the fact; I thought the two firsts were typos. It literally meant the first letter of the alphabet.
 
That's why I said I hated the wording of that literacy test.

"Draw a line around," if I remember correctly, lines are not circles. Question 1 said "the," which meant a specific number or letter in the sentence. I didn't think that the 1. for a numbered list counted as being in the sentence. I'm going to call a technicality and say I DID "cross out" the longest word. #5 did get me AFTER the fact; I thought the two firsts were typos. It literally meant the first letter of the alphabet.
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"Ohh it said draw a line around not draw a line? can I have a do over boss?"
 
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