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Today, SD43 is sucking up your money. They have refused to be good and are now facing the wrath of [[Anonymous(group)]]. They can not be found except on their webpage [http://www.sd43.bc.ca/Pages/default.aspx|here]. In the end, they are dicks. Feel free to drop them a [[troll(internet)|word]] |
Today, SD43 is sucking up your money. They have refused to be good and are now facing the wrath of [[Anonymous(group)]]. They can not be found except on their webpage [http://www.sd43.bc.ca/Pages/default.aspx|here]. In the end, they are dicks. Feel free to drop them a [[troll(internet)|word]] |
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Revision as of 02:39, 5 April 2011
SD43
‘’’SD43’’’ is a underfunded research organization operating in Mesa, New mexico. SD43 claims to be an actual company and research center working for the good of the world. SD43 was founded by the Government of British Columbia In 1994. While it may be a research center, it is also a sweatshop. SD43’s current CEO is George VanDycken. SD43 is currently unable to do anything except work. Due to recent criticisms, Mr VanDycken released the following statement ‘’’ “We are a perfectly legal company which has been unfairly attacked by do-gooders and Illogical dicks.” ‘’’ ~ George VanDycken speaking for SD43.
History
When SD43 was founded by the government of British Columbia in 1994, it was a small but loud company. Eventually, they managed to troll and grief the Government of the Jewnited States of America. In 1995, they invented the Detention much to the dismay of the citizens now subject to it. It is a fair way to treat misbehavors. Since then, they have done nothing but troll the worlds governments and IRC for leniency and money. Suprisingly, no one has banhamma-ed them yet.
Today
Today, SD43 is sucking up your money. They have refused to be good and are now facing the wrath of Anonymous(group). They can not be found except on their webpage [1]. In the end, they are dicks. Feel free to drop them a word
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References
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