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Journal Richard M. Nixon's Journal: The Final Foe 2

Well, I've reached 199 foes, well, I have 9 friends right now but whatever.
I'll probably change them to foes or unfriend them at some point. I just cut my friends list a little to make room for more foes, but as far as I can tell, I only have 1 more relationship to give away without subscribing to /.

So I ask the question, Who wants to be my last foe?

The first person to post gets it.

If you don't understand why I foed you, read my last JE.

Anyone who wants to buy me a subscription can get foed too.

And I'd just like to take this time to thank all of you for your support.

One interesting thing is that I've been given the options to restrict posting like subscribers do, but I'm pretty sure I'm not a subscriber.

But I want anyone to be able to post here so I'm not going to use it.
Besides all my friends are foes so that wouldn't make much sense.

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The Final Foe

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  • So sorry, I can't be your 100th foe.

    But a question- was this policy in effect last week when you made me a foe? And doesn't this deprive you of your friend's journals (or at least notification when they write in them)?

    That's why I'm trying for the opposite effect- no foes, just friends, but I don't think I'm anyplace close to 99 yet.
    • But a question- was this policy in effect last week when you made me a foe?

      It was my intention when I created this account that I would have only foes.
      It is a joke about Nixon's enemies list. And we are allowed up to 200 friends and foes combined. Not just 100 friends and 100 foes. Subscribers can have up to 400.

      And doesn't this deprive you of your friend's journals (or at least notification when they write in them)?

      Yes. You can't get messages, and you can't use the Amigos function.
      You can go to y

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