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  • @eren
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    11 year ago

    Long, long ago in a land not far away, there were two million children that took up arms against the candy-hoarding grown ups. In this capitalistic dystopia, those with all the candy wielded all power. For example, pop-tarts and Snickers afforded one to hire your own Oompa Loompa or bribe a politician. Just like America,

    • @Rogue_GeneralOPM
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      11 year ago

      Long, long ago in a land not far away, there were two million children that took up arms against the candy-hoarding grown ups. In this capitalistic dystopia, those with all the candy wielded all power. For example, pop-tarts and Snickers afforded one to hire your own Oompa Loompa or bribe a politician. Just like America, their society was

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Long, long ago in a land not far away, there were two million children that took up arms against the candy-hoarding grown ups. In this capitalistic dystopia, those with all the candy wielded all power. For example, pop-tarts and Snickers afforded one to hire your own Oompa Loompa or bribe a politician. Just like America, their society was in decline. But

        • @Rogue_GeneralOPM
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          11 year ago

          Long, long ago in a land not far away, there were two million children that took up arms against the candy-hoarding grown ups. In this capitalistic dystopia, those with all the candy wielded all power. For example, pop-tarts and Snickers afforded one to hire your own Oompa Loompa or bribe a politician. Just like America, their society was in decline. But there was one

          • @eren
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            1 year ago

            Long, long ago in a land not far away, there were two million children that took up arms against the candy-hoarding grown ups. In this capitalistic dystopia, those with all the candy wielded all power. For example, pop-tarts and Snickers afforded one to hire your own Oompa Loompa or bribe a politician. Just like America, their society was in decline. But there was one silver lining to