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If they have the ability to know you’re a criminal, or good reason to suspect it and do nothing then they can be potentially liable to crimes committed, especially if in the property itself.

I love how Netanyahu appears to believe that anything Trump says or does even remotely confers credibility onto his positions. Like, yay! <baby claps> Trump said you guys have sovereignty over Golan Heights! You think anyone gives the slightest of shits about that? You’re only proving how pathetic you are that you

None of what you just said made any sense, or fit into the analogy at all. If my landlord does a background check on me, finds out I’m a lowlife, rents an apartment anyway, and later on I’m proven to be a thief, the landlord isn’t going to be fined by the city for allowing a lowlife—someone with, say, an abnormally

Yes, but money and corporations are always, 100% bad. Haven’t you been paying attention? It’s why everyone at GMG works for free.

That’s probably what will happen if the EU takes this shit too far. Right now, they’re definitely preparing to just surgically remove EU citizens’ ability to do things on their platforms. But if a complete break is necessary, I have no doubt they’ll do that before allowing the EU policy to become global law.

This isn’t about creative freedom, it’s the fact their beloved algorithms may have to instead be replaced by human moderators.

It’s going to turn YouTube and other sites like it into corporate facing channels.

But it isn’t draconian. It forces sites that have made millions from not moderating stolen content to now actually moderate.

But, really, this is about money. Article 13 is a threat to these tech companies’ bottom lines.

Shut the fuck up. You’re dismissed.

Get fucked, asshole. You’re dismissed.

But you don’t care about any of that shit.

People only complain when it affects the outcome of the election because the outcome is what matters you fucking moron.

Like... lying to the FBI? And... what praytell do you think they were lying *about*?

This is actually pretty unclear from the piece itself. It sounds like all they ordered was edamame and sushi rolls. Then it says that they didn’t even get all their rolls, but the entire order was charged on their bill at the end (1 bowl of edamame and three sushi rolls). What else does the article claim they ordered?

How about developing a strategy to win in rural areas instead of trying to change the rules...

The electoral college is, indeed, stupid. The worst thing, though, is when people only bitch about it in the (near-)immediate aftermath of it biting their side in the ass. Anti-EC sentiment ran super-high after the 2000 election, and it’s running pretty high right now. But I don’t recall it registering much, oddly

Mueller can’t legally indict Trump, so the fact there are no more indictments doesn’t mean much. Seems like he was always going to leave it up to the DoJ and Congress.

And not a single American was or will be indicted on charges related to “Russian interference.” It’s all peripheral or procedural shit that just happened to pop up in the course of the investigation, but was not actually related to the core purpose of the investigation.

Oh get out of here. A restaurant should be able to handle a large party. Plus if you’re a waiter, you’re getting a big ticket, and thus a big tip. When I waited tables, I never understood the other waiters who would bitch about a big table.