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Yeah OP needs to spend more time with poor people. People are no better than billionaires on average, billionaires just get all the media attention.
Yeah OP needs to spend more time with poor people. People are no better than billionaires on average, billionaires just get all the media attention.
You can keep your fake-ass CGI gunshots to yourself, I will keep only watching movies where all deaths are real
The lettuce is fit too
Yeah, I’m laughing right now, and everyone knows that denying something is funny just makes it funnier.
The only non-funny thing about this is that I can’t keep lettuce from spoiling in my fridge for a week, dunno what those people did
Those whales likely still have reserves to dump, too. Hell, they can probably create reserves. For a long time it will still be worth it for them to keep marketing crypto to dumb victims.
If you think about what side is more tech-savvy, more likely the gays find a way to delete anti-gay money first lol. Even if they are less likely to use it
I mean, this already happens. Most states can easily freeze domestic assets when crimes are suspected
Yeah this, mainstream big players in financial markets already figured out crypto is useless, so IT firms switched to selling AI to corporates instead.
The way he has been talking about competition makes it look like he has no idea what he is doing and is insecure about it. Even from a pure money-making standpoint, whoever is funding that needs to replace the CEO (assuming the CEO has no control).
The actual win is if the Google algorithm starts to deprioritize reddit results due to communities being privated.
Edit: I can even see Google or other big techs pouncing on the opportunity to take the community for themselves, or simply using search deprioritization to drive reddit to the brink and buying it out
Yeah, just like in reddit, there’s no need to filter people out of the site… since you can just stick to the communities you prefer.
I mean, it only has this basic web interface on mobile and it’s already much more intuitive than the official reddit app they’re trying to push…
You can also get used to Arch over years until you find yourself editing kernel code directly and fixing the drivers by yourself