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The funniest shit I read today, the guy was sooooo fucking close.
When I switched from Windows to Linux, that was literally the first thing I heard from a colleague: "What about your games?
He knew what Linux was, but had never used it (until I convinced all my colleagues to switch to Linux).
Both are from Hanna-Barbera. There is also a cartoon called The Roman Holidays, which is The Flintstones, but set in Rome.
You may not like it but that’s how peak productivity looks like.
/s
I’ll also say that other countries are not without blame. There is no reason why other countries should have trusted another country to protect them.
Every country should have invested a healthy amount into their armies and never let one country get so powerful.
Jesus fucking Christ, do you believe in meritocracy?
You will never convince a majority of Western people of boycotting anything for a moral reason.
And they will probably stop boycotting when the America fascist-meter drop from 100% to the normal 88%
Reddit also has the trophies/reward bullshits.
why the hell is europe “abstained”
To be the r/alwaysthesamemap /s
Me neither, I think the best approach is to use the new identity always, if the person is interested they can search for it.
Needed to search who Emily is. I was totally out of the loop.
Yeah she was the best.
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In Portuguese “zero hora” is the midnight shift, people started making jokes when I slept in class and the name got stuck.
Yep, not only is shown in movies/series/games but I listen to a brazillian podcast that lives in the USA and they make fun of that so I never doubt it.
That’s a rookie bullshit, you need to tell something like: “People have nothing to eat. I have seen personally children eat dirt.”
In my understanding the racist part of the original meme is the Obama been Tigger(one letter away from the N word)
Wait, no? I’m not even chinese and I believed.
They still have to compete with all the other TV manufacturers.
The only big manufacturer that I can remember that I never saw making smart TVs is Fujitsu and I don’t even know if they are still making TVs
TV is cheaper now, if you compare it to when the technology for plasma TV, ultra HD and so on first started, production got a lot better and cheaper. What I’m asking is: is the TV part of the “smart TV” cheap and they’re making us pay more for it by adding the smart part, or is the logic that they’re giving a discount because they can make the extra money with the data.
Because it could start with paying the extra cost with the data, but now it’s the norm and they can charge more for it and still make more money selling data.
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