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Yea, sorry, no. You Americans cannot be trusted with something so important.
Yea, sorry, no. You Americans cannot be trusted with something so important.
Last time Europe sent people to “help” America it didn’t end well…
Can they do an horse funeral on a Tuesday? It’s not clear from the text.
No, your statement was 100% correct. What I’m saying is that the Illuminati were the ones who changed the material tinfoil is made of in order to make it less effective.
What do you mean by “improving”? This alarming warning appears because Firefox requires permissions. Let us look at the permissions listed there:
App permissions should not be about “this app cannot be trusted because it asks for scary scary permissions”. They should be about “take a look at the list of permissions the app requests and determine whether or not it make sense for such an app to need such permissions”.
Obviously an Illuminati plot to prevent us from effectively shielding ourselves from their mind control.
Nearly every app should have a warning
No. If you put a warning on every app (except for the most trivial ones that don’t actually do anything useful) then the warnings mean nothing. The become something more than ass-covering legal(ish) BS.
Some drugs help, but only if you can get the person organizing the meeting to take them.
To generate random numbers.
Yea… no. Sorry. I still think Crocs are ugly.
Please don’t ridicule people for being wrong. It only incentivizes them to avoid admitting mistakes.
We’re going towards a dystopia…?
I mean…
Not with that kind of attitude!
Missing in the picture: a second track with no one tied on it.
No. They’ll integrate with Threads.
The kind you put in from the other side.
What? I can’t believe it’s not butter!
So… I’m safe from deep fake?