It looks like @official_radaq finally admired to everything. I will keep all of you in touch if he keeps up his end of the bargain. If you were wronged by him I recommend reaching out to them to see if you can get what you owe them.
hate to say it, but who actually wants destiny 3? the games look uninteresting and a bunch of trendhoppers just decided to spam that shit at the game events and its fucking cringe.
as much as i hate the government you all are a bunch of softies too, how about you take care of all the child porn on ya platform instead of tweeting funnies and banning drawings?
Over 300,000 people die of drowning each year. In order to protect society, it is now illegal to consume or possess water.
Your government is also considering banning solid food, as it presents a needless choking hazard.
You are not an adult.
You are a baby.
Eat the baby food.
oh yeh btw, permanently shutting down comms, not only do i not want to do them anymore i also couldnt stand using the money from it other than to buy this PC. if you wanna comm someone, get into the signal group and hit up Lennon, shit may say closed but give em ya money.
dude i found zoo porn last night with safesearch on strict just trying to find the correct way to say a british idiom, i dont get why he thinks no one can notice the bullshit he does to spy on us
The UK government is reportedly considering plans to force tech companies to stop children from viewing, sending, receiving or sharing nude images on phones and other devices.
Most people agree children should be protected online. The concern is how these rules would work in practice.
Silkie Carlo from Big Brother Watch said: โThis will only result in population-wide ID checks for all of us to use our phones, tablets and laptops.
These plans would replace efforts for meaningful tech and parental responsibility with performative, authoritarian government control that children can easily circumvent by accessing adult-registered devices.โ
People say children will still find ways around the restrictions, while adults could lose more privacy when using everyday technology.