Is this the reference? Or was there something bigger?
20 0 ReplyThat or the "Let's make porn a felony" bill
17 0 ReplyI hate that I searched for Oklahoma news, and this didn't even come up. :[
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Was it just the act of being Oklahoma or did something happen?
9 0 ReplyWell their senator tried to make watching a porn a felony.
24 0 ReplyHeâs gone so far down the rabbit hole that he can only cum if itâs illegal, so if he makes everything illegal, his life gets loads easier
14 0 ReplyAnd ban premarital sexting which I canât figure out if itâs more funny or horrifying. Definitely both though
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Just look at the rest of the feed. It's one thing after another.
6 0 ReplyNationwide
International3 0 ReplyI thought this was just a state law. Heâs pushing this at the National level?? Oh my.
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They're probably pissed at Tennessee for stealing today's disgusting humiliation
6 0 ReplySad that there is such contention on which national embarassment this is referring to.
4 0 ReplyWhat is with that shape?
3 1 ReplyInterestingly enough, slavery.
When Texas sought to enter the Union in 1845 as a slave state, federal law in the United States, based on the Missouri Compromise, prohibited slavery north of 36°30' parallel north. Under the Compromise of 1850, Texas surrendered its lands north of 36°30' latitude. The 170-mile strip of land, a "neutral strip", was left with no state or territorial ownership from 1850 until 1890. It was officially called the "Public Land Strip" and was commonly referred to as "No Man's Land."
12 0 ReplyThere is an excellent show "How the States got their Shapes" that explains the history of all states.
Fun fact: Chicago was in Michigan but they extended the Illinois border to connect them to the lakes and keep them with the union states.
2 0 ReplyThanks! I'll check it out.
The first 13 states and a bit westwards: let's really make this right and detailed!
After a while: another state joining!? sigh, just give me a ruler and a pen
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âŚthe shape of the state?
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