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After Martin Luther posted the 95 theses on the church doors and then the printing press printed it and everyone knew what the church was actually doing, the peopl didn't like it and they protested. After a successful protest the people created pom poms to party with since they had a successful win. Then the JoBros came and sang pom poms and the crowd was amazing that they actually filmed the music video there. Come on, didn't you learn this in school?

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