Just tippy-tappin’ my way across the internet.

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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • I’m assuming it’s because the people who rescued them are the ones who literally saved their lives, not the watch. You could argue that without the watch, the people wouldn’t known where to go to rescue them, but the watch didn’t actually save anyone, it just allowed them to be saved.

    Also, the “literally” is actually a quote from the person speaking about the ordeal. Nothing’s misused here.


  • I mean, it is a private company and they can do what they want. It’s a shitty and childish thing that Musk is choosing to do but it’s his $44B dumpster fire to fuel as he pleases.

    Advocating for free speech rights for a private American company to be beholden to is stupid because it misunderstands everything about free speech laws work and how companies and content moderation work.

    The people who think Elon brought free speech to Twitter tend to also be the people who think free speech starts and ends at your right to use slurs without social consequences.