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Wahaha wrote

Reply to comment by !deleted261 in by !deleted152

Why shouldn't it, though? Privacy obviously isn't a huge concern for most people, else the "have nothing to hide crowd" wouldn't be the majority.

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Wahaha wrote

Reply to comment by !deleted152 in by !deleted152

You find it reasonable for a paid actor to say that one movie they did ten years ago should now be forbidden because they feel like it? I find the notion ridiculous.

Pictures of you are only personal if taken in a personal space. If your picture is taken while you are at a train station, for example, that is not personal data of you. It's a picture of a public place that you happened to be in as part of the public.

If you decide to appear in a movie, the expectation should be for other people to see it. Otherwise, why do it in the first place? Isn't the entire point of doing so to share it with others? Even if those others are only expected to be a small, private audience. How could a difference in audience size lead to the experience to become haunting and traumatizing? Violation of privacy, sure, but that's a completely different issue.

This also reminds me of the hero buying nude pictures from sluts only to send those pictures to their parents. The sluts were probably 'haunted' and 'traumatized' by that, too, despite openly selling their own nudes.

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Wahaha wrote

Reply to by !deleted152

If it's so haunting and traumatizing, they shouldn't have starred in a porn movie, shouldn't they? Whatever happened to personal responsibility for ones action?

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Rambler OP wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by RichardButte in Life Pro Tip by Rambler

Wait until you learn about food dehydrators. You can dehyrdate just about anything, things like pasta and chili do well. Sometimes you need to separate the ingediants, sometimes you don't.

Just add hot/boiling water and let it soak. Boom, you're eating homemade chicken fettuccine in the middle of the woods miles from civilization on a backpacking trip.

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RichardButte wrote

Reply to Life Pro Tip by Rambler

If you put boiled spaghetti in a tumble drier you extract the moisture and they dry out again so you can save it for later. If you're not in a rush you can hang every individual spaghett to dry, they become straight when dried and they'll even fit back in the original packs!

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Rambler OP wrote

Reply to comment by txt in Accurate by Rambler

Of course! It's why the relief bill also includes:

  • $4,000,000,000 for Navy weapons.
  • $2,000,000,000 for Air Force missiles.
  • $2,000,000,000 for the Space Force
  • $500,000,000 for Israel.
  • $33,000,000 for the overthrow of the Venezuelan government.
  • Tax breaks if you own a race horse
  • $600 for you
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txt wrote

Reply to Accurate by Rambler

I'm sure if we just give more money to billionaires it will go right back into the economy! They definitely don't just pocket the money for themselves.

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Wahaha OP wrote

Reply to comment by txt in Pattern Recognition by Wahaha

I'm confused, where do you see any anti-Semitism? Where is the hostility to, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews in the video? The video isn't hostile nor prejudiced, it's just a compilation of data points. How exactly are Jews being discriminated here?

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txt wrote (edited )

100% original content with no antisemitism whatsoever. 10/10 definitely not racist garbage. Music was very good and not ripped straight from youtube.

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