• @laughterlaughter
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    9 months ago

    Now you’re just doing mental gymnastics. Australia is taking the issue seriously. It deliberated on the issue and determined that that Twitter post is cancer, so it must be removed. Twitter can sue 200 times if they want to, and Australia will “lol no” every time.

    • @LeroyJenkins
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      -19 months ago

      me telling you that you’re using logical fallacies to make a point is me telling you that you’re the one doing mental gymnastics here. I like how you said that they deliberated bc that is already saying they’re doing more than just “lol no” and exactly the point I’m trying to make here. they do more than just say “lol no”. they deliberate and it takes time and tax payer dollars to do that.

      • @laughterlaughter
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        19 months ago

        Nah, brah. Australia has more power than Twitter. The cost is negligible to them. They can “lol no” as many times as it wants, even ban it if it becomes a little shit like its CEO.

        This conversation is getting repetitive. Do you have anything else to discuss? Did you see the eclipse? How did you like it?

        • @LeroyJenkins
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          19 months ago

          I honestly think we are just picking at each other at this point, ya? I think we both are being hyperbolic at this point. like yeah it’s “lol no” basically but obviously not that simple, right? I can agree with that.

          I was nowhere close to totality, so I didn’t get much of it but it was still sick that it happened. did you get to see any of it?

          • @laughterlaughter
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            19 months ago

            Unfortunately not directly. I wasn’t anywhere close to its path. But I did see a live streaming and it was cool.

            I saw an eclipse years ago with my own eyes, and it was surreal!

            Still, very cool that you got to see part of it!