Was it the one about women having to show their husbands ID to vote in Indianapolis that made you post this meme?
I’m not saying it is a bad choice. I just wouldn’t call Firefox my best friend. That’s all
That’s the definition of browser monopoly
You might want to keep looking for better friends. Firefox recently got busted tracking users without their consent
https://noyb.eu/en/firefox-tracks-you-privacy-preserving-feature
With a recent Firefox update, Mozilla seems to have taken a leaf out of Google’s playbook: without directly telling its users, the company has secretly enabled a so-called “Privacy Preserving Attribution” (PPA) feature. Similar to Google’s (failed) Privacy Sandbox, this turned the browser into a tracking tool for websites.
Edit: i am not saying that Firefox is bad. I just wouldn’t call it a friend, let alone a best friend
Even better, make a list of the ads you see, and activelly avoid buying the products or services that they promote.
Also reddit - why still keep using reddit
Would that make broken legs a typical french thing?
Hm… i dont think that i agree. I agree that the show was ‘lame’ to some extend but i dont think that lame is typical french
What do you mean by it being “French”?
I dont minds things being artsy… i just felt that the pace was very slow and with very little meaning
Is it me, or was this one of the slowest and most undramatic closing ceremony of recent times? It mostly felt boring and like a waste of time tbh
Can you hear this?
Only the first time. Lost hearing after that
Communists are turning everything gay… Sure!
I would suggest you contact your local European consumer center. This is exactly what they are there for. The Belgian department is here
I assume you meant “that” instead of “the”…
Based off the myth of Pygmalion and Galathea, where Pygmalion (a sculpturer) resents ALL women because of an incident with some prostitutes.
After becoming disgusted by some local prostitutes, he lost all interest in women and avoided their company completely
Instead he works on a sculpture that he becomes obsessed with and falls in love with. A goddess notices and brings the statue to life. They (the artist and the now living statue) eventually get married and have a son!
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