Yet, they will.
Yet, they will.
Collective punishment is a war crime. Rise up against your oppressor, fellow kids. Skibidi.
Next we’ll be shocked to hear Temu uses Uyghur slave labor 😐
On average, indoor cats live twice as long as outdoor cats. Keep them inside, or yes, in your catio.
Reminder that nothing will change without public pressure.
If you’re in the US, you can easily find and write your elected reps here: https://www.270towin.com/elected-officials/
You can also find local groups like the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (in the UK) https://palestinecampaign.org/get-involved/ or the DSA (US) https://www.dsausa.org/chapters/ organizing protests you can participate in as our voices are louder in numbers.
When people say there’s no difference between the GOP and the DNC, they’re wrong:
This is the stupidest timeline.
Also, lots of sites embed the Meta Pixel. So to avoid it, you have to go into your cookie settings and block all of Meta’s domains and hope you don’t miss one. The internet was supposed to be a platform for all, by all…yet corporations have found a way to ruin the entire place.
Broadly speaking, people aged 40+ still sometimes buy albums, but most young people mostly just stream.
Fuck Spotify. If you don’t want to be a 40 year old and buy albums, Deezer and Tidal pay much larger royalties than Spotify.
Microsoft is like a super clingy ex.
Privatization is such a scam.
For that thing that killed hundreds of monkeys? Yeah, sounds like a great plan.
Good point, they can’t both be true…but they CAN both be false. I’m hiring you as my lawyer.
This is the perfect answer.
Unity: Everyone really seems to hate EA
Also Unity: Let’s hire the CEO of EA
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You’re right, they’re absolutely collecting data, but saying they can’t differentiate between activations and then saying “oh yeah, actually, we can when it comes to (piracy/bundles/charity/etc.)” less than 24 hours later tells me that not only do they not care about game devs, but they think we’re stupid too.
The income of the top 1% alone – households making more than $550,000 – was linked to 15% to 17% of this pollution.
The report also identified “super-emitters.” They are almost exclusively among the wealthiest top 0.1% of Americans, concentrated in industries such as finance, insurance and mining, and produce around 3,000 tons of carbon pollution a year. To put that in perspective, it’s estimated people should limit their carbon footprint to around 2.3 tons a year to tackle climate change.
Until the US passes laws designed to make the main purpose of homes to be housing, and not just profit for the already rich, millennials, Gen Z, and anyone else not already house-rich, will forever be locked out and forced to pay their hard earned wages to the rich just for the luxury of not being homeless.
FTA: "While this is a win on paper, it’s unlikely that the publishers will get paid by the LibGen operators, who remain anonymous. "