livus@kbin.social to World News@lemmy.ml · 3 年前Nearly 80% of Texas' floating border barrier is technically in Mexico, survey findswww.cbsnews.comexternal-linkmessage-square161fedilinkarrow-up1675arrow-down114file-text
arrow-up1661arrow-down1external-linkNearly 80% of Texas' floating border barrier is technically in Mexico, survey findswww.cbsnews.comlivus@kbin.social to World News@lemmy.ml · 3 年前message-square161fedilinkfile-text
A joint U.S.-Mexico topographical survey found that 787 feet of the 995-feet-long buoy line set up by Texas are in Mexico.
minus-squareNOT_RICK@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up14·3 年前Does the Texas government go around installing cliffs in places where they know people go dancing?
minus-squareTb0n3@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down19·3 年前I’m sorry that you were unable to comprehend an analogy.
minus-squareSolarTapestryofNoise@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up13·edit-23 年前Not an analogy, T-Boner, that was a false equivalence. Sorry you are unable to comprehend basic English.
minus-squareTb0n3@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down11·3 年前Kind of funny that you would try to insult me with a name I’ve literally used as an alt.
Does the Texas government go around installing cliffs in places where they know people go dancing?
I’m sorry that you were unable to comprehend an analogy.
Not an analogy, T-Boner, that was a false equivalence. Sorry you are unable to comprehend basic English.
Kind of funny that you would try to insult me with a name I’ve literally used as an alt.
You make poor analogies