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>>10630781
>He mentioned Du Bois!

Mein sides! The Amerimutt is tamed so much by his masters that the need for racial diversity infects his brain even on 4chan.

Simply delightful!

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>>9079148
>Joyce rejected Irish nationality on several occasions. Living in Paris in 1930, he wrote to his son Giorgio: “Some days ago I had to renew my passport. The clerk told me he had orders to send people like me to the Irish delegation. But I insisted instead and got a British one.”

>A decade later the Joyces were offered Irish passports, which would have enabled them to leave Nazi-occupied France more easily if needed. Again, the offer was declined and Joyce clung doggedly to his British passport, despite the increased risk. By his own choice, Joyce was officially British to his death in 1941.

Chubby yank you do amuse me.

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>>9032922
mfw at school one of the kids said "so he can slip it in easy" as the teacher read it out , at 14 that was some funny shit

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>>8860172
kek

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>>8331448
>Joyce rejected Irish nationality on several occasions. Living in Paris in 1930, he wrote to his son Giorgio: “Some days ago I had to renew my passport. The clerk told me he had orders to send people like me to the Irish delegation. But I insisted instead and got a British one.”

>A decade later the Joyces were offered Irish passports, which would have enabled them to leave Nazi-occupied France more easily if needed. Again, the offer was declined and Joyce clung doggedly to his British passport, despite the increased risk. By his own choice, Joyce was officially British to his death in 1941.

https://next.ft.com/content/7ab4e0e2-d45d-11e3-a122-00144feabdc0

GSTQ!

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