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Americans sticking up for Brian Thompson's killer by shitting on the police trying to find him like
  • there really should be a movement to crowd out any information that's deemed helpful under junk reports.

    "hello, helpline? that smiling guy in the hoodie? yeah, i saw him in my park in an inconsequential corner of the country. oh? 500 other people have sighted him elsewhere? i dunno about that. can i have my 10k now?"

    better still, that hoodie should become a uniform to be worn every day by every person who feels for the shooter. become the haystack that hides the needle.

  • Saudi Arabia has executed more than 100 foreigners in 2024
  • while the kingdom of saudi arabia is rightfully derided and needs reform, it should not be forgotten that the unreasonably harsh stance on drugs that led to the executions mentioned in this article is one also adopted by that paragon of progress in south east asia, singapore.

  • Are the "Upvote" and "Downvote" buttons "Agree" and "Disagree" buttons?
  • this fairly informative response has downvotes, ironically.

    downvoting something only because you disagree with its contents is a sign of immaturity. it screams, "i personally don't like this viewpoint so i'll do everything in my power to suppress it from everyone else.".

    the mature response would be to leave the voting buttons alone and provide instead a measured response of the reasons for your disagreement.

  • Puzzle: White to mate in two.
    www.futilitycloset.com Black and White - Futility Closet

    Thomas Taverner published this remarkable problem in the Dubuque Chess Journal in 1889. White is to mate in two moves.

    Black and White - Futility Closet
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    Two Mate-in-two puzzles with mirrored positions
    www.futilitycloset.com "Through the Looking-Glass" - Futility Closet

    C.S. Kipping published this unusual problem in Chess Amateur in 1923. In each position, White is to mate in two moves.

    "Through the Looking-Glass" - Futility Closet
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    adguard vpn selling user data to third-parties?

    my apologies for the long screenshot. i had purchased adguard's vpn service for five years since its primary adguard service is well know in the iapple ecosystem.

    on android, though, their app appears to send data to a lot of third-parties. has it always been this compromised? am i a fool to go for their vpn services as well?

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