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is frisco some liberal shit oasis in texas?

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It's in the DFW metro, so no not really. People with money just don't like associating with convicts.

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lol please dude, try harder next time

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Try harder at what?

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B8, m8. U can't gener8 no ir8 h8.

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It's true though. People with enough social status don't like associating with people who get convicted of non-white-collar crimes. That's some prole shit.

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"convicted"

guy wasn't even charged

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Doesn't matter really, everyone knows he's out there being embarrassing. I wouldn't want to be associated with someone that incompetent and r-slurred.

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Davis previously told The New York Times he earned a "badge of honor" among conservatives for his presence during the riot. About a month after the riot, he started up a law firm, which focuses on employment law and represents in part clients who do not want to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. The firm got Davis "back on track" and helped him to move forward, he said.

"I mean, I would like to not live with that fear in the back of my mind, 'Is the FBI coming for me?" Davis said. "I don't regret going because I just feel like it was really part of God's plan for my life."

He's gonna be fine. What a king.

I wouldn't want to be associated with someone that incompetent and r-slurred.

Lucky him.

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