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Join your White brothers and sisters here if you choose to, if you cause an issue again it will be a permanent ban.

Since our community grew so quickly some things were taken out of hand and proper moderation was required.

This is all water under the bridge now. You're all welcome to join us, but if you read the subs updated guidelines for our community and agree. If not, fuck off. If yes, welcome back.

All bans from now on will not be forgiven as this is the final chance to be a part of our great Aryan, White European community here. Honorary Aryans are also welcome of Japanese ancestry.

Join your White brothers and sisters here if you choose to, if you cause an issue again it will be a permanent ban. Since our community grew so quickly some things were taken out of hand and proper moderation was required. This is all water under the bridge now. You're all welcome to join us, but if you read the subs updated guidelines for our community and agree. If not, fuck off. If yes, welcome back. All bans from now on will not be forgiven as this is the final chance to be a part of our great Aryan, White European community here. Honorary Aryans are also welcome of Japanese ancestry.

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I have never heard anyone but my grandma say that phrase lol.

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I grew up in a small rural town. All my friends used to say it anytime you'd do something selfless.

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Yep yep. She would say it for anything selfless, kind, or just all around good of you. I always liked the phrase growing up and miss hearing it from her, she passed quite a while back.

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You should keep it going. In this way part of her tradition keeps on moving through the world. Never knowing how far reaching it could be.