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  • It's exactly the same thing with Google. Pretending it has a parent company to give this idea that we're not to blame Google for any of the bad shit it does, let's blame this non-existent entity that Google constructed to take some of the heat off.

    Except people don't directly refer to Alphabet or make mention of it as much compared to Meta/Facebook.

  • I'm so fucking tired of this acceptance people have where they treat Meta and Facebook as separate entities. Where, at one point, it was just one entity called Facebook. Facebook doesn't have a parent company, because it's just Facebook. Meta only came into existence because Mark was forced his hand in some monopoly issue or something.

    And big surprise, Facebook dictating who can and can't be on it's platform.

  • It's been like this for quite some time now.

    And anytime you use a browser, you'll always be nagged to continue viewing through browser or use their app. It comes up so obnoxiously and I swear it slows you down. They also make the viewing experience subpar unless you use the app.

  • I don't hate veganism.

    I just don't like the militant and pompous attitude that some vegans seem to possess, that they feel that they have to flaunt their vegan lifestyles on others over.

    Yes, go eat as many vegetables as you like, go eat meat alternatives and whatever. You do you, eat what you want. But I don't want to ever have someone like that coming up to my face and tell me what I'm allowed to eat in their eyes.

  • It took 35,000 lives for the US to finally do this?

  • She's crying because she realized that she was just nothing to him but yet another pawn. It's all she ever was to him and all she'll ever be.

  • Yup and another. Oh what a cute little name you have there. Did you peak in middle school when you thought of that name?

  • Ah yeah, found the shit poster.

  • I'm really believing now that this is how the internet should be. Everything hooked on the whole 24/7 fishing for content even if scraping at the bottom of the barrel, making up things for artificial engagement and baiting for reactions consumes too much of what potential it had.

    It really should be treated as just a thing you go on, talk to a few people, do a few tasks, get what you want/need and then hop off to do whatever.

    Living on the internet should not be a thing. I'd know, because the internet is literally a part of my life. I do not recommend.

  • The subreddit is really shit though. I've had posts removed where it wasn't political, but got removed because "UHHHH IT NO AN UNPOPULAR OPINION! UHHH!!"

    When, just gazing at the front page of the subreddit, you'll find dozens of shit that were allowed to be posted that contradicts the entire meaning of the subreddit itself at every second.

    The problem is that the moderators just cannot handle it when someone truly has something spicy of an unpopularopinion to express that isn't gender, race or politically related.

  • This guy is only talking about ANNUAL prices. Yeah of course they'd be freaking expensive, dude. But, really, if one were to pay monthly with ads and know how to block them (seriously, you're only shooting yourself if you go along with ads), the numbers isn't too bad.

  • Sometimes.

    I just don't get too too invested into it. A lot of people just like to make wild assumptions, they love to pretend that they know more than what's already available for information, the equally wild takes, the baseless accusations and the word salad that they all actively scramble to sound smart.

    I give an opinion of my own most times, but I don't breathe politics. I know where I stand, so it is just personally amusing for people to always sort me into where they think I am because they all think black and white towards anything.

  • Good for you but nobody cares. Was that written by a bot, you stupid bastard?

  • And I don't understand why any woman votes conservative, knowing that conservatives actively want to destroy their rights. They already done so with abortion.

  • Where were all of those 71 million voters? Was 113k all that they could get of them?

  • Now that you mention it, yeah I can really see republicans/trump rolling back the 2015 supreme court ruling.

    They never really codified it either which totally would've prevented that.