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The dispute involves a plot of vacant land near Brownsville, Texas, far from the Cards Against Humanity corporate headquarters in Chicago. The game maker bought the land in 2017 in what it said was a stunt to obstruct the plan by then-President Donald Trump to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. No wall was ever built on the property, where the company keeps a "No Trespassing" sign, according to the company.

:#marseysquint: Ironic

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Huh its almost like they've never heard of eminent domain

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Yeah really gov would have a good argument for taking part of the land if it's next to the border

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cards against humanity soverign micronation :marseyworried:

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Imagine living in cards agaisnt humanity. It would be like living in a card game.

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Astute observation :marseyclappingglasses:

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The fact that they have so many of these cards to choose from says alot about modern society

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I just realized that the border already has sovereign micronations that will let people pay to cross to the US

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The US has sovereign nations built into it. It all makes sence :marseyreading:

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Their own gimmick with this was that every person who donated would be an owner of a x sqr foot plot of land so the gov would have to eminent domain all of them.

This of course never happened

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