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Nick SHUTS DOWN a superchatter asking about a pro-weed AF candidate in 2028 "Why do we gotta hit this issue every night?... Why would anybody be in favor of that? It is the choice of blacks and it just stinks like shit. It is objectively bad for everyone in society."

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