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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Monday, 20-Feb-2023 18:59:07 JST lainy i'm happy when american cities have native american names and not everything is called berlin or lebanon -
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Ademan (ademan@thebag.social)'s status on Monday, 20-Feb-2023 19:31:32 JST Ademan Fine I guess we won’t hang out in paris, texas then
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Miscbrains:beastie::segasaturn: (miscbrains@misc.brainsoap.net)'s status on Monday, 20-Feb-2023 19:35:17 JST Miscbrains:beastie::segasaturn: @lain@lain.com Well established brands that were named after geographic items that have native american names are buckling and re-branding for virtue signaling justice idiot points. >< The logic is truly baffling. It's only a matter of time that they start renaming towns.
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just an actual husbear (guizzy@pleroma.guizzyordi.info)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Feb-2023 00:17:51 JST just an actual husbear @lain Of course, the best is just naming every town Saint/Sainte/Santo/Santa-Something lainy likes this. -
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:Terry: Elfie :elfie: (elfie@bae.st)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 22:00:42 JST :Terry: Elfie :elfie: @lain it's unrelated but you reminded me that I've seen Buenos Aires mentioned more times in fiction literature than I've ever heard any German city, I think I've only heard Stuttgart once because it got blown up or because someone had a business in there lainy likes this.
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