Social media changes incredibly quickly. Think of how recently TikTok came onto the scene, and how it changed every other site. Reddit made the worst video player ever to try to copy TikTok.
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You know, if they just simply kept ads to be some banner on the top and bottom of the page, maybe some image on the side that didn't interrupt you, the most intrusive thing being that the ad may be brightly colored and animated so your eye moves to it, nobody would EVER block ads. But they brought this upon themselves.
I think that was also surprising to Hamas. They may have just planned on holding a few soldiers so they can have leverage in negotiation, and expected a lot more resistance. Because well, wouldn't you?
What exactly did she do to stand up for LGBTQ, immigrants, and the black community?
This has really been 's broken clock moment.
There's a contingent of NAFO Twitter that is that guy.
Why does Hamas keep using human shields when Israel has repeatedly demonstrated their willingness to shoot through them without hesitation? Are they stupid?
They called what China was doing a genocide. They called Russia doing military actions a genocide. They threw the term genocide around willy-nilly. Now that there's an actual genocide going on, it's not genocide, it's Israel's right to defend itself.
I'm sure Israel apologists will come after him any minute for this blatant antisemitism...
Libs get pretty mad if you ask them to imagine if Russia reported that Ukrainian nazis beheaded Russian infants, they wouldn't release any photos of them, but Putin claimed he saw the photos, would they believe Russia there?
This is a great week for learning which of your friends and family would've been genocide collaborators.
Back in my day, we didn't have 5 hour video essays, we only had 10 minute videos. And even that was considered too long back then.