So this is where the gay frogs are coming from. The more you know!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So this is where the gay frogs are coming from. The more you know!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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They should be able to ban you for anything they want. They are private companies and owe you nothing.
You want to ban the froggets?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Telus can ban you by texting "fuck" thru their network if they want to. But they won't enforce it unless they have gone thru a cost/benefit consideration.
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When the Telus call centre first had that voice recognition lady-bot, I got frustrated by her lack of comprehension and swore and she was programmed to hang up on people who swore.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So, I spent the next 90 minutes calling back repeatedly to see how many standard and obscure swear words that she was programmed to recognize. The list was long!
It was hilarious. I wish YouTube was a thing, then.
Apparently my public mobile revenue is pretty valuable to Telus. I probably text the word "fuck" minimum 46 times a week.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Youtube just banned. That escalated quickly.
Cocoa $7,000 per tonne.
As for the insurrection itself. Not even close, not even the same ballpark, not even the same sport compared to when Canada burned down the White House.
Cocoa $7,000 per tonne.
Canada didn't exist until 50 years after that. Britain burned it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We love to take credit for it tho.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Blame or Credit. The USA invaded the physical border in North America, they did not set a ship out to shellack London England (although arguably, if Canada lost, London would be the next logical step) Due to extremely low population, the natives of Canada most definitely did make a contribution at least in the attempted land takeover. So you can't just say British, unless you count the entire native population as slave military scrubs.
If Japan was successful at Hawaii, undoubtedly California would have been next. Some even argue that Japan was successful at taking Hawaii, its only the nuke that stopped them.
Canada won, decisively.
Bismark as a Forward Operating Base? Logical.
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Cocoa $7,000 per tonne.
Ummmmm. No it was not the nuke that stopped japan from taking hawaii. All I can say is you need to re-read that chapter of ww2.
Tap, Rack, BANG!
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Most mobile devices will embed GPS location into every photo or video unless you disable that setting. This is to enable features that let you map out your travels and other things that most people don't really want or care about. The downside of this unbelievably bad idea is obvious. People are giving away their locations without realizing it. Most image sharing sites or social media sites strip this data out because of the obvious consequences. But they usually don't think to do this immediately (facebook didn't at first, nor did imgur, etc).
Parler made that mistake, so now, people are mapping out everywhere that every picture posted to Parler was taken. Even if you used a fake name, you may have given away your home or work location. There is already a site up that plots every post (without the pic or vid that was posted).
https://kylemcdonald.net/parler/map/
Actually, there is quite a lot of genuine debate over whether the bomb(s) ended the war or that the Japanese were ready to surrender anyways. I mean the narrative has always been that it was the reason, but the argument can definitely be made that it was more about a show of strength to the rest of the world by the Americans at the already inevitable end of the war so they come out on the other side in a serious position of dominance.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I watched a documentary on this a while ago and for the life of me I can't remember the name but it was pretty compelling. By no means am I saying I subscribe to it for certain, but I also would not be surprised. In the end, the narrative written by the winning team is always what we are going to be hit with most.
The Japanese were never going to win that war, once the Americans got their industrial machine going. The economic output the Americans can muster is ridiculous.
The bomb was just designed to save the lives of American soldiers and probably Japanese civilians, since they were pretty much a national religious cult at that point in their history.
People get dox'd for taking Pokemon gyms down. All these are par for course.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yea, this is where Apple gets things right. iOS uploads shouldn't have GPS data. iOS has stripped GPS data access for quite a while now to apps, and even earlier for uploads via Safari. You can't even enable it. Other EXIF data is retained, just GPS stripped. The only GPS data that an app has access to is your location when you're uploading the photo, assuming you've granted location access. It's actually a bit of a PITA when you want to genuinely share a photo and want to retain GPS data. Even airdrop strips that shit.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
GPS tagging is a genuinely useful feature, for me anyways. I use that shit daily to find photos.
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I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
It only took two impeachment’s, but finally trump realizes how bad he was getting grifted by Rudy:
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/thehill....s-report%3famp
Sad!
yikes. i see each data point has an ID... anyone know how to look that ID up to find the content? curious what all the points from calgary are lol. likely harmless but would be interesting to seeThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote