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TheReal_ND
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by TheReal_ND » Sat Nov 03, 2018 9:36 am
C-Mag wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 7:13 am
Montegriffo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 7:06 am
C-Mag wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 6:56 am
Fuck No...…. enlighten me.
I meant StA.
I presume this is what 4kun refers to.
Fork and spoon is rhyming slang for coon.
Berk refers to the Berkley hunt...
Thanks...………………………… why would they refer to a racoon that way
Kun is an honorable prefix like san or chan. 4chan was originally a copy of 2chan a japanese image board. Japanese lingo is prevelant in 4chan where tbh is word filtered to desu and fam to senpai.
https://www.sljfaq.org/afaq/titles.html
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pineapplemike
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by pineapplemike » Sat Nov 03, 2018 9:51 am
ah, very good nukedog-sama
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Speaker to Animals
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by Speaker to Animals » Sat Nov 03, 2018 9:54 am
We need to create a dictionary of terms for this project. It would be awesome if we had some cockney-speaking Englishmen to help us out, but apparently people like Monty genocided cockney from the nation.
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Montegriffo
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by Montegriffo » Sat Nov 03, 2018 10:07 am
Cockney rhyming slang is alive and well and mainly living in Essex.
Gentrification is what pushed most cockneys out of the East End.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Fife
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by Fife » Mon Nov 05, 2018 10:47 am
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TheReal_ND
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by TheReal_ND » Mon Nov 05, 2018 12:39 pm
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TheReal_ND
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by TheReal_ND » Fri Nov 09, 2018 7:40 am
THEY STOLE DAILY STORMER'S DOMAIN AGAIN REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I JUST WANT TO READ THE FUNNY ARTICLES LEAVE ANGLIN ALONE FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU
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TheReal_ND
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by TheReal_ND » Fri Nov 09, 2018 7:43 am
Wait, it was just down for maintenance. Carry on.
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C-Mag
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by C-Mag » Wed Nov 28, 2018 11:26 pm
Big Tech is likely going to be facing controls in the near future
Investors now expect some of the regulations adopted by the European Union to become law in America. Unannounced passing on of private information of Facebook users will end, reducing the social network’s ability to provide its advertisers with specific targets for their sales pitches. Google’s alleged practice of providing its own mapping and other services with preferred positions on its search results will end. And the social media platforms might be held liable for defamatory content, just like print media.
Perhaps most important, antitrust regulators are beginning to ask whether Facebook and Google have been able to nip competition in its incipiency by buying up start-ups that might bloom into competitors. And whether Amazon has been able to accomplish the same objective by announcing plans to enter any market that some newcomer eyes, cutting off the prospective competitor’s source of capital.
Makan Delrahim, the Department of Justice’s chief trustbuster, is discussing with state attorneys general whether Facebook, Google, and other Valley companies might be hurting competition.
Rohit Chopra, head of the Federal Trade Commission, has hired Amazon critic Lina Khan, presumably to develop a case against the internet retailer. And David Cicilline, who will chair the House subcommittee responsible for antitrust policy, says “Facebook cannot be trusted to regulate itself.” Apple’s Tim Cook, unreluctantly and with malice aforethought, comments, to his competitors’ consternation, “I’m a great believer in the free market. But we have to admit when the free market is not working.” To which Harvard University’s media center adds that Facebook’s and Google’s digital advertising platforms undermine user privacy and provide an incentive for bad actors to organize disinformation campaigns.
https://hotair.com/headlines/archives/2 ... g-trouble/
This is fine, but I have serious concerns about how this will affect Free Speech on the internet in the end.
PLATA O PLOMO
Don't fear authority, Fear Obedience
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Speaker to Animals
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by Speaker to Animals » Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:26 am
And the social media platforms might be held liable for defamatory content, just like print media
That one they did to themselves when they decided to censor political views. They can no longer argue they are common carriers when they do this. They are either like a library or like a newspaper, not both whenever it suits them.