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  • Great gods. They did as asked, but they weren’t sorry enough? I don’t even know what the complaint is. I’m obviously not the only one.

    Political correctness makes my teeth hurt.

  • This whole thing has jilted-lover vibes. There is no other reasonable explanation for dredging up a three-year-old PR denial than simply shit-stirring for the sake of trying to embarrass or hurt the dev in some way. It reeks of simple childish revenge.

  • Bold of him. Does he plan to die in office?

  • Short of buying the IP catalog, Microsoft seems to be doing right here.

  • My bad. In that case, right on!

  • How about “any sane or rational” definition?

  • It really isn’t

  • I’m not suggesting that you should. But if the government that controls a TLD is not trusted, then no site under that TLD should be trusted either.

  • Fuck off

  • True. But there doesn’t seem to be any majority who support Zionism, so it’s a stretch to call this your “way of life.”

  • Found the Israeli troll

  • Bless you. I do have them blocked. I don’t need the aggravation in my life.

  • If you trust the government that controls a TLD, then use the site. If not, proceed with caution.

  • Good to know. Thanks!

  • It would also be nice if there were a way to use them anonymously. ChatGPT seems to allow this, but I’m not entirely comfortable with OpenAI.

  • It would make Greece less attractive as an avenue to EU soil, yes. It would also stop the EU being complicit in crimes against humanity.

  • Remember Grexit? If I were an MEP, and if these allegations are true yet remain unpunished, I’d explore kicking Greece out of the bloc and out of the euro.

  • So the UK, like many societies, is struggling post-pandemic to convince a new generation of parents that the state is best qualified to raise and educate their children.

  • I suspect that telling children they are addicted to something, especially when there’s no such “addiction,” is far more damaging than just letting them use their damn phones.