"A fool and his money will soon be parted."
NauticalNoodle
This past Monday, John Stewart of The Daily Show interviewed Patrick Mcgee who discussed the jaw-dropping amounts of money Apple spent building out Chinese electronics supply chains which had deep implications. -It made for an interesting case if true.
even worse, it's .world.
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:q!
In my state if you swim in any body of water it's almost always tainted somehow, maybe not with sewage but perhaps some other toxic pollutant. The only exception I can think of is the man-made reservoirs used for drinking water that people swim...
and pee in.
Yeah, but if the politicians don't listen to hurt celebrities who then will they listen to? -The poors?
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"This might be your last chance in life to be surrounded by experts and hot people having discussions."
The things that really matter.
Well that's why they had to take it out from the environment.
"Op didn’t say social media companies today are like tobacco companies today"
I don't see how anybody wouldn't infer it from the headline.
also, I read your source and they don't go into any specific detail about the actions of the big tobacco companies with the exception of labeling cigarette packs as "light, ultra light, mild, etc..." I was around for that and nobody was under the impression that there was a safe cigarette. The remedy for that just changed from asking the cashier for a pack of "Camel lights" to a pack of "Camel blues." -At this point in time the Tobacco industry was also already banned from most television and radio marketing, even bilboards ads were disappearing. If comparing social media companies to tobacco companies from 1999 is the standard we're trying to establish here, then I would have expected RICO cases against Twitter, Facebook, and Google back around some time between 2010-2015 or earlier. -They are so much worse than that now.
So could a gorilla take on 100 men carrying that glue?