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Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?
  • What a disingenous comment. Having two accounts of two defederated instances makes even more sense than having them on two federated instances.

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    Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after all
  • How about adressing the issue instead of just cresting strawmen about the messengers?

    This feature is an actual fundamrntal privacy issue.

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    Good job, Britain! A major contribution to the nations of the world!
  • I think you should read up on which countries are former British colonies, because there are definitely a lot of them not doing so well either.

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    Everett True is a big-mouthed brute (October 11, 1905)
  • I think the young part is that she dresses in fancy modern (1905) clothes. Just like now, many old people tended to wear clothes typical of the fashion of their youth, so she should have worn clothes that were more akin to the fashion of the mid 1870s.

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    Why do boomers hate squirrels so much?
  • A lot of US defaultism going on in this thread. Americans (and perhaps British) talking about the North American grey squirrel as the incarnation of all squirrels, when people elsewhere in the world would have very different experiences with their local native squirrels, who act quite differently to those.

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    Why do boomers hate squirrels so much?
  • Depends on where you live. I only have the Eurasian red squirrel in my country, and they are definitely not a nuisance to any vegetable planting plans.

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    Why do boomers hate squirrels so much?
  • A particular species of squirrels. I think people in this thread fail to make clear that this is exclusively about the North American grey squirrel. The Eurasian red squirrel is not invasive anywhere, And I strongly doubt anyone have any problem with having them in their bird feeder, since they are solitary and relatively shy creatures.

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