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  1. @Pioneer1 I have no idea why you think this woman believes Dr. King went to “communist school.” This woman is only 25 years old, according to the Associated Press. Do you think she knows about the Cold War? She is probably as you say: Just nuts. Unless she has a specific and unknown agenda, such as committing a nefarious and despicable act that will gain her infamy. Lots of people like her skulking about these days. Most do not have the stones to do real chit. Why do you always come up some wide-eyed nonsense? Why don’t you sit and think about things before reaching for a keyboard? Because it seems the only exercise you get is jumping to conclusions. Now, go ahead … unleash your usual round of goofy and childish pejoratives.
  2. Yep. It's just another crabcake made specifically with jumbo lump crabmeat. In general, steamed crabs is a DMV thing. Folks here love them. My sister can't afford to fall into the Chesapeake Bay. The crabs will not be kind to her since she is single-handedly trying to eat them into extinction.🤣😎
  3. Yep. I've used lumpia wrapper to make rolls stuffed with crabmeat.😎
  4. That's right. I see you've paid attention to and/or accepted some of what I type.😁 White folks and others will codify some sh8t Black folks created for *fun* and turn it into a commodity for themselves. 😎

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