@DrLoupis The hilarious irony is when you see all these climate activists posting on social media, using smartphones, which are manufactured in the country that produces highest number of carbon emissions. Hypocrisy at its finest.
I'm interested to understand this... I have a Google Pixel 7 Pro, signed into with a Google Account. And on a Google Chrome Browser, while watching a video on YouTube (Owned by Google) I've just been targeted with an ad to buy a Google Pixel 7.
@realpalmtrees11 @ScottEaglen If I get a speeding ticket for going 60mph in 30, should I be let off because I was 'pretty much' going 30? The maths is less than half, pretty much does not cover it.
@superstan2310 @PinkPoppyRose @greenhoodieman@KSI Surely replying to your own tweet with the follow up for context ain't too difficult. But you can't have everything can you.
I wonder if Charlene realised that by refusing to sleep in the RV with Matt to remain ‘impartial’ in her career, and not telling him that so it appeared just that she just didn’t like him, did in fact make her look ‘not impartial’. #ImACeleb#P45
Love the contradiction of all these folks voting Matt Hancock for the #ImACeleb trials as a ‘punishment’ yet in the process giving him air time to make the public actually start to like him. Well done 👏 #boring
@gamingbible If you’re going to list 15 things in an article, please could you actually put them in a list with bullet points. It makes it a lot easier to read. Hope this helps.
I would hazard a guess that the people who are crying about having to pay for a blue tick on Twitter have at some point in their lives bought bottled water?
@drmistercody@elonmusk@stevenmarkryan I thought the idea was to charge $8 for the blue tick. You can still freely use the platform without a blue tick…
@thetokenmexicn @shadesofgreaves @ginnyhogan_ By now I feel the human race’s default setting should be to presume information read on the internet is false.