people in China absolutely cannot freely discuss the Tiananmen incident. Not even people in Hong Kong. Once-annual commemorations about this incident in Hong Kong have been canceled for a few years due to pressure from the government. People who ever dare mention this date - 4 June 1989 - on (the Chinese, walled version of) the Internet risk having their account banned and getting police visits at their door. Even the Tiananmen square closed down "for maintenance" on 4 June.
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I installed it one week ago after getting a new Pixel 8. Loving it so far.
Aluminum has always been my favorite element and metal. I feel the urge to punch this anon in his aluminum-hating fuckface.
Thank you for giving the correct explanation. Pretty sure all those other "explanations" are just jokes though.
一 (one) also means top (in gay contexts). It's because 0 looks like a hole and 1 looks like a penis.
I just sent them a simple email with the subject being "arbitration opt-out" and a body of "I opt out of mandatory arbitration."
bUt wE aLsO wAiVE tHe rIgHT to SuE yOu! says the company who doesn't stand to gain anything from suing its users
A bounceback? What does that mean? Anyways I sent three emails to arbitration-opt-out@discord.com but got no replies at all.
AAAAXY. It's a really nerdy game where you are in a non-euclidian (escherian) space. I've already poured more than 30 hours into this game. It's available on Linux as a Flatpak (recommended if you don't know which to choose), an AppImage, or a native binary. https://divverent.github.io/aaaaxy (ps. it's open-source)
They were correcting your spelling
a friendly reminder that there are also people outside of the US or Europe
Why are you being downvoted? Is it not obvious enough that your comment was sarcasm?