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I drink this to remove the buildup and keep my system healthy

I shall reply with another screenshot

(Except Leon S. Kennedy is a character from resident evil who very much did have something happen to his head, but everything else is real)

That I'd never have a calculator in my pocket

That I'd get more conservative as I grew older

I've got no problem with them, but I don't think the children need to learn about heterosexuality. It will just confuse them.

This thing I'm holding just looks like a pencil, right?

But have you considered I can use it to draw a picture of Hitler?

Checkmate, liberals.

"Hey Muhamed, stomp out zero."

Muhamed: Does nothing

"My god, he's even smarter than we thought!"

Father, I cannot click the watch

He made the ultimate sacrifice for what he believed, and I hope we never stop talking about him.

Adaria Vending Services told MathNEWS that "what’s most important to understand is that the machines do not take or store any photos or images, and an individual person cannot be identified using the technology in the machines. The technology acts as a motion sensor that detects faces, so the machine knows when to activate the purchasing interface—never taking or storing images of customers."

"You should totally trust us about this, even though we failed to disclose the use of facial recognition software upfront."

This company needs to develop some software to go fuck itself.

I've heard so many people parrot the cat litterbox story, even though it was an obvious lie from the start.

And even if it were true, I can't imagine giving the slightest fuck about it.

It's got a strong neoliberal bias. In my experience, the users on .world are fairly diverse in opinions and philosophy, but the mods tend to be pro-status quo centrists -- with exceptions, of course.

I recall a mod on their politics community who posted a mod-flaired comment informing us that "the United States is not a racist nation."

Some of their policies seem questionable as well, such as blocking piracy communities or disallowing archived versions of paywalled articles. It feels like the sort of thing reddit would have done to appease advertisers.

I'll admit I'm biased because I haven't had the greatest experience with some specific .world mods, one in particular who is fond of calling people "morons" for criticizing Biden. To be fair, I've seen another more rational mod remove that particular mod's comments, but it seems to keep happening anyway.

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