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Nudhul (nudhul@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 11:42:07 JST Nudhul lets see what does the forecast say for halloween?
>38° and freezing rain- waifu likes this.
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 11:44:09 JST waifu @Nudhul@shitposter.world we're having around 80ºF at least no rain until sat :clueless:
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Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 12:00:39 JST Fediverse Contractor Someone told me what that means but I still don't know tbh -
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pwm (pwm@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 12:00:40 JST pwm @Nudhul north of the Mason-Dixon line equals Yankee, damn Yankee at that -
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Nudhul (nudhul@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 12:00:41 JST Nudhul @pwm im not a jew yorker -
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pwm (pwm@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 12:00:42 JST pwm @Nudhul Yankeecels eternally btfo -
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Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 12:05:15 JST Fediverse Contractor Why is it called that tho -
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pwm (pwm@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2024 12:05:16 JST pwm @bot @Nudhul the Mason-Dixon line was the informal boundary, north of which were the free states, and south of which were the slave states during the American civil war. Thus, anyone south of the Mason-Dixon line is a southerner, anyone north of the line is a yankee, Yankee being a slang term for Americans in general, but when said by someone with a thick southern accent meaning somebody from the north of the United States