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But the worst of all and history of bad D words is:
- Spoiler:
- Democrat!
It just seems they aren't very happy and I felt like posting this. Call it what you want ^_^ Note not all are automatically bad but may connotate bad things, like dive isn't bad but Stock market dives is the worst.
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