Yea Forums... I have some bad news about Lenny.
Yea Forums... I have some bad news about Lenny
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No....not Lenny! Oh please god, no! What happened to Lenny?!
He’s been filled with my fathers cum
Not Lenny!
Is he gay?
only for Carl
Oh fuck, did his plastic surgery end fatally?
that's lenny? Oh, I wanted the black one...
$20 can buy many black ones!
NOT LENNY!
explain
Oh please not Lenny.
T-t-tell us what's happened to Lenny, user.
NOT LENNY
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Man … Fuck Lenny.
Could you feed us some more information?
No, please not Lenny.
Wait, is Lenny the black one or the white one?
What are you guys talking about, lenis right here
NOT LENNY! NOOOOOOOOO
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It’s 1840.
Ha ha found ye Lenny!
AIYA! Not Lenny!
Is it about his eye or about how he lives?
Lenny... what happened to out dear and cherished friend Lenny?
NOT LENNY!
LEEEENNNNNYYYYY
Oh no, not Lenny!
>mfw something bad happend to Lenny
>11 hours ago
>no updates on lenny
I'm scared bros
>11 hours
I have some news about Lenny. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I know this isn't what you wanted to hear, but you have to accept the reality of the situation.
no... no way bros...
I will weep for him into my glass of whiskey while the sun sets and smooth jazz fills the air.
>RIP in Peace dear friend…
Slaves cost a lot more than $20 in 1840
>The ever-mounting expense of slaves was an increased burden on planters. By 1860, a prime field hand could cost $2400 on top of the cost of feeding, clothing, and housing him. Slaves could get sick, injured, or run away. Sometimes unforeseen accidents could happen such as a lightning strike in North Carolina that killed ten slaves at once.
>lightning strike in North Carolina that killed ten slaves at once.
the unluckiest slave owner ever.
lets give it up for...
LENNY LEONARD!
The truth is a harsh mistress.
Survival of the fittest LEONARD!
I only bought it for Richard Avedon's photos of Lenny.
Formerly good news
Hi guys, what's going on in this thread?
I guess he had a need to sneed.
TELL US WHAT HAPPENED TO LENNY ALREADY
NOT LENNY!
Anything but our angel..
>Thus the value in today's dollars of a slave during the antebellum period ranges from $50,000 (in 1809) to $150,000 of a slave's expected revenue less maintenance costs. If we assume, for example, that the average slave will live 20 more years, then today's price for a slave valued at $400 in 1850 could be interpreted as the $92,000 in wages plus the 20 years of room, board, and clothing that it would take to hire an unskilled worker today
WHATS HAPPENDING TO LENNY