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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 16 Jun 2016

    Why are Mexican speed bumps so huge? http://nyti.ms/1YrTEb6 pic.twitter.com/Bq6ShyzY0p

    12:16 AM - 16 Jun 2016
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      1. Justin 'Name Cannot Be Blank' Bassett‏ @JustinTBassett 16 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        "Mexican speed bumps" sounds like slang for cocaine

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      2. sheriff lobo‏ @sheriff_lobo1 16 Jun 2016
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        probably 4-6 dead bodies under each one...bodies take up room people.

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      1. J Pérez‏ @jesseperez 16 Jun 2016
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        I wasted one of my free views on this article about existential mexican speed bumps. I hope you're happy @damiencave. #PoorReader

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      1. Miguel Pontes‏ @MiguelPontes77 16 Jun 2016
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        i think its because people use it to cross the streets as well. At least its for that reason we use it here in Brazil.

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      1. Nishav Govind‏ @vahsiN 16 Jun 2016
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        because there's a lesser chance of me spilling my takeaway food while driving and eating.

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      1. Lani Moo‏ @LaniMoo1 20 Jun 2016
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        It's to remind drivers that there's a Taco Bell just around the corner!

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      1. Alan Bartholomew  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇪🇺‏ @aecb83 16 Jun 2016
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        loads

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      1. MightyAfrodite‏ @SumaSutra 16 Jun 2016
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        - because. They do actually force you to slow down longer and are less wear on the car. Ann Arbor & Ypsilanti Mi have them, btw.

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      1. The News Studio‏ @OrealNews 16 Jun 2016
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        Because they like to go Fast

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      1. BUGEMBE DERRICK‏ @DROSEFRANKLYN 16 Jun 2016
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        most cases, in developing countries, they r way much more bigger

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      1. therollingthunder‏ @thunderrollong2 16 Jun 2016
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        latins are quick people always hard at work sometime we need speed bumps in our lives and learn to reflect

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      1. ᴵᵀˢ ᴾᴴᴵᴸ‏ @mypainfulli_f_e 16 Jun 2016
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        "I don't know, Why are Mexican speed bumps so huge?"* *waits for punchline* *still waits..* *... * I don't get it?

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      1. SuperElite  🇺🇸  🇨🇦‏ @_QAnon 16 Jun 2016
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        That's racist...oh wait, it isn't racist. See how easy that was? Now stop hating on Trump.

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      1. Pedro Andrade‏ @DomPedroAndrade 16 Jun 2016
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        I feel so sorry for the poor American man oppressed by those mean third world speed bumps. Why don't you tell your mom everything?

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      1. Baroness Chacma‏ @MoiraRicci 16 Jun 2016
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        So that you can start practising for when Trump builds the wall?

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      1. RA Robb‏ @rickarobb 16 Jun 2016
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        Because Mexicans drive so slow @realDonaldTrump @ericbolling

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