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They don't even try to show you anything relevant. "Here's some random shit, watch it instead."
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It will be stronger than a normal coffee, but it still won't have any caffeine.
There is a distinction between flavor and caffeine content. Decaffeinating does change the flavor but that doesn't mean you can't make it strong.
I was having a conversationg with some red necks a few years ago. They were all talking about winter's not the same here anymore, above freezing half the winter, not as much snow, summer is weird is goes right through October now and we don't really get an autumn anymore.
"Weather's not like it used to be," one of thems said, and I said, "yep the climate is changing." They stared at me with their mouths open.
These retards are literally watching it happen with their own eyes and they still won't believe it. It's insane.
Yeah, let's absolve the individuals working at the companies who did this from all responsibility by blaming an abstract concept instead.
Capitalism may be the game, and Google may have only been one of the players, but they're still playing dirty.
In my experience people who are this utterly devoid of consideration are not only unable to change, they will get angry at you for suggesting they've done something wrong.
I wish OP the best of luck.
How can they know it's your data without first collecting your data to compare it?
"Give us your personal information so we can ask others to delete your personal information" just doesn't sound like a trustworthy offer.
Has piped ever actually worked for you? I try to watch something on piped every couple weeks on desktop, and regularly on mobile because of the bot, and the videos ... just don't play. It's just never worked.
"hi my car is making a noise that sounds exactly like a faulty wheel bearing. I think my wheel bearing is broken."
"No, it's not. You can go now."
I don't see how this analogy makes their arrogant dismissals any better.
The nuance is that "near miss" and "nearly miss" mean exact opposites.
"Near miss" means it almost hits, but actually misses.
"Nearly miss" means it almost misses, but it actually hits.
They just messed up the phrase.
The CEO of Docusign, a company that JUST signs documents for you, made $85,940,000 this year," wrote another person, whose post garnered over 22,000 likes.
That just shows how grossly overpaid other executives are. The problem isn't that Wikipedia execs aren't paid enough, it's that other executives are paid way too much.
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