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Meanwhile the smoldering ruins of Portland struggle to survive.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDT" data-source="post: 657449" data-attributes="member: 1379"><p>They were at first asked to leave, Blurt. They were given opportunity to pack up their shit and go. And many did.</p><p></p><p>And do you know <strong>why</strong> they were asked to leave? They weren't native to Germany's borders, and Hitler didn't want them there. I know you'll say, "But hold up! Many living things aren't native to their regions, you racist!"</p><p></p><p>To this I'll reply: Some foreign species bring advantages to a region. Others do not. Do you know <strong>why</strong> we aggressively control certain noxious plants here? Do you know why we control/block certain live fish imports? Do you know why we attempt to control Knotweed here?</p><p></p><p>I'll tell you why we do this, Blurtski... It's because they take over, and will destroy the native habitat if we let them continue to do what they do. That is why we control these things. </p><p></p><p>Think for a minute, and your mind may draw a parallel...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDT, post: 657449, member: 1379"] They were at first asked to leave, Blurt. They were given opportunity to pack up their shit and go. And many did. And do you know [B]why[/B] they were asked to leave? They weren't native to Germany's borders, and Hitler didn't want them there. I know you'll say, "But hold up! Many living things aren't native to their regions, you racist!" To this I'll reply: Some foreign species bring advantages to a region. Others do not. Do you know [B]why[/B] we aggressively control certain noxious plants here? Do you know why we control/block certain live fish imports? Do you know why we attempt to control Knotweed here? I'll tell you why we do this, Blurtski... It's because they take over, and will destroy the native habitat if we let them continue to do what they do. That is why we control these things. Think for a minute, and your mind may draw a parallel... [/QUOTE]
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