I imagine for the same reason Iowa and Nebraska are on the same page. https://blackfarmersindex.com/reg-7-iowa-and-nebraska
Wisconsin and Nebraska have such a small list that they'd be a waste of a page, I guess.
I imagine for the same reason Iowa and Nebraska are on the same page. https://blackfarmersindex.com/reg-7-iowa-and-nebraska
Wisconsin and Nebraska have such a small list that they'd be a waste of a page, I guess.
Yeah, despite quitting reddit completely, I often find myself putting site:reddit.com at the start of my searches, especially if it's something niche and opinionated.
That's just how it's spelled in some places, namely large parts of Canada. Which is likely where this article is from considering the website has Toronto in the name and is talking about the prime minister of Canada.
How does essentially saying "they're actually worse than rabid dogs" make them an enabler?
To be clear, I agree Steam letting you turn off advertisements is great, and that I can't think of any other storefronts that do it. But while that may have been the relevant point to the original topic, it's not the point I was commenting on. Which is why I didn't respond to the first comment.
Also not really relevant. My only point was that they are ads.
I did turn it off. That doesn't really have anything to do with my comment though.
Of fucking course Steam isn't advertising soda, they sell games. It's still an advertisement... just because it's relevant to the platform you're on doesn't mean it's not an advertisement.
99% of my negativity is coming from Lemmy. Scroll by all and it's difficult to go 2 posts without finding bad news, especially about the US (where I live). Scroll by anything else and there's barely any content. Honestly, I might need to call it quits on Lemmy for a while.
I haven't read the article, but surely this is an accident? I have almost no faith left in our capitalistic society, but surely even Youtube understands that nobody is going to watch an hour long ad, right?
It's leaning up against the pallet behind it. Maybe AI, maybe not, but its seemingly miraculous ability to stand is just a perspective thing.
They're saying that quote is the only other instance of them talking about skin color in their post history, not that it's relevant to this thread or the people in it.