That's akin to saying you'll never eat again because you were at a Royal Banquet once. IT's asinine, misleading and derails the conversation - for make no mistake, there is a conversation to be had.
Re: Reddit is a snake-pit, knowlingly let "Violentacrez" go for years.
...wow.
If you were any more of a hypocrite, you'd be in the dictionary unde rthe definition. You call Mike out for "excusing a corporation from responsibility", yet you also call him out for the same when he criticises a corporation.
Moreover, webforums have a productive use, psychologically speaking - they prevent activity fatigue (continuously doing a task without surcease is exponentuially less productive over time. That's why people have breaks.) So to call webofrums non-productive is a weak argument at best and throwing the baby out of the bathwater at worst.
We can't forget the infamous "Death panels!" scaremongering. Because Americans don't have that already. (Hint: they're called health insurance companies
See, here's the thing: Republicans proposed Obamacare back when Clinton was in office. To oppose it now means that you have shifted to the Far Right of most countries ideologies as a poltiical party.
That's interesting, consdiering the group has only existed as a registered company since 2011. Now, unless you have information that is illegal to disclose, how would you know where Oxfirst's income comes from?
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...This actually makes sense.
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Moreover, this is also legally grey is you consider that the item was supposed to be used solely for demo purposes.
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Re: Reddit is a snake-pit, knowlingly let "Violentacrez" go for years.
If you were any more of a hypocrite, you'd be in the dictionary unde rthe definition. You call Mike out for "excusing a corporation from responsibility", yet you also call him out for the same when he criticises a corporation.
Moreover, webforums have a productive use, psychologically speaking - they prevent activity fatigue (continuously doing a task without surcease is exponentuially less productive over time. That's why people have breaks.) So to call webofrums non-productive is a weak argument at best and throwing the baby out of the bathwater at worst.
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Re: Hitler did a lot of good things at first... Then went mono-maniacal.
So why, might I ask is there usually a duopoly or a monopoly on telecoms in the US for fixed-node lines?
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