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Anti-Quentinian Nationalist Associations, also derisively known by Quentinians as Super Ticked-off Ugly People, Idiots and Demons (STUPID), were associations created by citizens of the [[Republic of Megatridimensional Order]] in the 1800s. The Associations opposed the granting of statehood to [[The Territories of Quentin]], carried out protests, passed Anti-Quentinian laws, and sometimes attacked Quentinian citizens. The organizations were unofficially celebrated by the MTO, and were mildly successful, but disbanded after independence in 1830.
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'''Anti-Quentinian Nationalist Associations''', also derisively known by Quentinians as '''Super Ticked-off Ugly People, Idiots and Drunks (STUPID)''', were associations created by citizens of the [[Republic of Megatridimensional Order]] in the 1800s. The Associations opposed the granting of statehood to [[The Territories of Quentin]], carried out protests, passed Anti-Quentinian laws, and sometimes attacked Quentinian citizens. The organizations were unofficially celebrated by the MTO, and were mildly successful, but disbanded after independence in 1830.

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Anti-Quentinian Nationalist Associations, also derisively known by Quentinians as Super Ticked-off Ugly People, Idiots and Drunks (STUPID), were associations created by citizens of the Republic of Megatridimensional Order in the 1800s. The Associations opposed the granting of statehood to The Territories of Quentin, carried out protests, passed Anti-Quentinian laws, and sometimes attacked Quentinian citizens. The organizations were unofficially celebrated by the MTO, and were mildly successful, but disbanded after independence in 1830.