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“Fire consumes, you tried and failed! Let there be no doubt, justice (is for the rich)!”
The Humanist Report video, here. What better way to ‘welcome in’ the death of a free and open internet for all Americans, then with God pissed off at you with numerous strong storms moving through your town. This still isn’t … Continue reading
Huge victory in favor of Net Neutrality, Senate votes to save
In this technological age, something simple that most of us do every day –accessing the Internet — is actually having to be fought for. The corporate greed, brought on by Republicans, wants to force ‘fast lanes’ on Americans. People that … Continue reading
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When life gives you problems, you create a shitshow
Who hasn’t heard of the old wives tale of “be careful of what you wish for, you just might get it”? And what I wished for (eversince I was wrongfully temp-banned from the BBD), that I wanted a shakeup of … Continue reading
May 9th is ‘Red Alert Day’ to save Net Neutrality
As mentioned yesterday in The Humanist Report’s latest installment of Net Neutrality, it seems Senate Democrats are actually true to their word of attempting to rally support to protect the bill. They just need one more Senator’s vote to send … Continue reading
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Some things NEVER change… Angry Ashi is back
I thought I could trust him. I thought by unblocking him from VRChat and Discord, he would turn over a new leaf. But I should had known, the old Ashi (that I met when things were cool) is dead. In … Continue reading
R.I.P (a small piece of) Net Neutrality. The fight heats up
The day has come (April 23rd). However, this isn’t Game Over for the internet.. not yet. Let’s say, ‘the cap was removed’. And the ‘bottle’ will be emptied on a date that is unknown to us (at this time). The … Continue reading
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Defending Net Neutrality isn’t important to all states
Of all the times people have said “the title says all”, this one is especially true. Though its phrasing may feel harsh, it speaks words. And now I shall speak mine of two things. First, people have asked why haven’t … Continue reading
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Logan Paul returns to Youtube, and I had to comment
Spending a few weeks after the most embarrassing and immature way to kick off 2018, Logan Paul returns to Youtube and claims he has matured, and wants to give a message that all the sudden, suicide is not funny. I … Continue reading
My lack of posting / #TrumpShutdown now in effect
I guess it’s time to come clean and talk about my sudden lack of posting blog posts (both here and the Games Blog). I just wanted to say that I’m still alive (nor is this website going anywhere anytime soon). … Continue reading
Thinking of Net Neutrality from another, different angle
There’s been no news (apart from some states vowing to file lawsuits against the FCC) since the vote to doom Net Neutrality. Again though, if you haven’t yet, contact Congress and let them know that that Title II needs to … Continue reading
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