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HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.

I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I'm too tired to care now.

  • Well, since we're first now getting to see houses they built that have since been covered with ice we know that large parts of it were quite green back then.

    The Medieval Warm Period (that has a bad rep since some tried to claim it was global to "refute" climate change) was real. The population moved away from Greenland when it got cold again in the 13th century IIRC

  • What's tragic is that you really seem to believe there's any difference between these two circumstances.

    You live in a "my culture is better than yours" bubble.

  • No they were right - but now it's the whole server so people can stand up their own.

  • It launched without being decentralized and without federation. Might've been a mistake.

  • The benefits you claim are not supported by science (linked elsewhere in this thread)

  • In northern Africa it's the cultural norm in many places to circumcise little girls. Removing the clitoral hood is the most common procedure, and is the exact same biological part as the foreskin on men, and fulfills the exact same purpose. Removing it decensitives the pleasure centre and is a way to minimize the person enjoying masturbation.

    Do you still think agree with following the cultural norm when I - factually correct - gender swapped the issue?

  • Why?

  • Do you approve of genetic mutilation* for cultural reasons?

    I think your answer lies there.

    *)

    Circumcision was associated with frequent orgasm difficulties in Danish men and with a range of frequent sexual difficulties in women, notably orgasm difficulties, dyspareunia and a sense of incomplete sexual needs fulfilment.

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21672947/

  • It specifically talks about the value of crypto currency, which can be affected by any number of external events. I'm going to assume you're simply trolling now.

  • No, that's not what it says.

  • Not just "sometimes". The thing you're looking for is "jurisdiction". A country doesn't have jurisdiction in another.

  • That's ... how it works.

  • 4chan isn't in the UK and has no reason to figure out what laws apply there.

    When you made this post, did you first check which countries your post ended up in?

  • "allow"

    Seems to me as if the people in the UK sign up with an american company.

  • "Allows" - do they do anything specifically for the UK?

  • Isn't it people in the UK that go to a US company and do business there?

  • Yeah it seems nobody understands this.