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Cake day: Jun 09, 2023

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Because Google has gotten the law steuctured such that THEY aren’t liable for false advertisements they host and serve.

If I posted an ad that was blatantly false on Google, legally I’m the one liable, not Google.

It’s ass backwards, Google should be on the hook for this and should have to curate advertisements. Especially when so any of them are not just fake but are openly malicious


I have a Garmin Venu 2 watch and the app for it is fantastic and does everything you’re looking for, except for body temperature and glucose, and “health symptoms”. But ithink it only works if you have one of their watches (based on what you say on your post, I have a feeling you may want to get one, it would make your life easier if you’re recording all that I for consistently)


Samsung has this built in. Got to settings and search “routines,” it should come up. I have one set up that toggles my wifi on/off when I leave the house since I don’t like my phone looking for wifi constantly while I’m out doing stuff.


I’ve said it many times: I think that copyright for all published art should extend for exactly one year after it’s publication then become public domain. For almost ALL media, the first year is the time in which it make over 90% of its money. If you haven’t turned a profit, or at least broken even, by then then you aren’t going to.

After tjay I don’t see why you should be entitles to royalties from every sale, especially with our modern system of mass distribution.


Basically the only times I click on ads is when I’m searching for something and the search engine I’m using has paid ads for the thing I’m searching for at the top.

Beyond that I can’t think of any times I’ve ever clicked on an ad intentionally.


Yes, it’s an excellent introduction.

If you like role play heavy RPGs and like or don’t mind turn based combat, it’s great. You don’t need to be a DND lover to understand the setting or story, they do rather a good job so far giving you enough lore info to understand what’s happening.


If not by their actions, how do you judge someone? I cannot know “who they are” unless they either tell me or show me, and actions speak louder than words.

So many people will claim to be “good people” then go on a 20 minute rant about the “gay groomer agenda” and how gay people should “leave children alone” and how black people “commit too much crime and need to be policed more for it” when you give them one glass of wine and start talking about politics. Their overall stance is clear, and it isn’t on the side of “being a good person.”


I would simply say no. But, by this point, I would have been loudly voicing all of the potential problems. Not my problem they ignored all the warnings, I’m not gonna give up a holiday weekend for their fuck up.

If that means they’d let me go so be it