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He'll be 78 in 10 years, I don't know how much longer he can keep up that release schedule
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We didn't ask for and didn't need this.. I think companies are banking on the nostalgia of 80s to early 00s kids. And I also think it is working lol
Furbys are awful nightmare fuel (and apparently there was a furby board game at one point), but I'll gladly take some non-nightmare fuel nostalgia from the 90s - early 00s
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I'm glad that they have to pay a $10.3 billion settlement over this but that isn't nearly enough to cover the long term damage of "forever chemicals."
That's like you confronting a dude that has been pooping in your drinking well and he pays you $100 for compensation, says "oops, won't happen again", and then continues to poop in your drinking water without a care if it makes you sick or not.
I didn't mean for my analogy to sound so gross but I think it has the same kind of energy lol (except forever chemicals and microplastics in our water is much much worse..)
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Follow up, I think I fixed it. Looks like CNN was intertwining ads to look like posts in the feed, had to kick those out.
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@exohuman It’s likely the same reason they “pressured” websites of the early internet implement “age verification.” Like you said, kids are already on these platforms so they aren’t stopping anything. I guess it makes them feel like they are protecting kids from stranger danger.
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US law applies to Russians inside of the United States though. I suppose the US could also request extradition from allied countries as well. Although, we have seen how captured prisoners between the US and Russia are treated and traded..so like you said, there isn’t much the US can do
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@exohuman I think they are afraid of change and new technology. To be fair, there have been instances where we have introduced a new species of something to deal with a different invasive species…just to have our introduced species take their place. I believe it was frogs in Australia? (Citation needed)