Pogbom
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- Comment on Microsoft now permits uninstalling Edge, Bing, and OneDrive to adhere to the EU's Digital Markets Act. 3 months ago:
“Oh uh… the cheque is in the mail!”
- Comment on Let's meet those headlines 6 months ago:
Lemme ruin ‘testicles’ for ya too.
- Comment on Jesse is smarter than what we give him credit for. 7 months ago:
There’s the same amount of weeks though. It’s just spread over 13 months instead of 12 so it would be the same total bi-weekly pay periods.
- Comment on The Peasant Life 7 months ago:
…I agree? I’m in Canada myself. What’s ‘communist’ about saying people should paid leave, if you agree it’s so ubiquitous? Seems weird to take offense to it then.
- Comment on The Peasant Life 7 months ago:
There have obviously been tons of other improvements, but paid leave is not one of them. That’s the only point of this post, but instead of just accepting it, you have to turn it into some narrative about the Communist Manifesto. It’s just a meme about not getting vacation days.
- Comment on The Peasant Life 7 months ago:
Posts in favour of employee rights.
Must support communist dictatorships!
- Comment on Heat pumps can't take the cold? Nordics debunk the myth 7 months ago:
But that wouldn’t be accurate because there are South American countries with even cheaper electricity than here, so it’s only the cheapest in North America.
Also not to be too pedantic but central America isn’t technically a continent, and it all falls under North America.
- Comment on Heat pumps can't take the cold? Nordics debunk the myth 8 months ago:
Hell yeah, we’ve got a heat pump and we’re in Canada where it can get to -40°C (which is coincidentally also -40°F) and that thing works like a beast. Fortunately we also have the cheapest electricity in North America so the decision was easy.
- Comment on No evidence that UFOs are aliens — NASA attempts to make conversations about aerial phenomena more scientific 9 months ago:
Usually this bot is great but this is a pretty big one to miss:
And the same week NASA’s report came out, Mexican lawmakers were shown by journalist Jaime Maussan two tiny, 1,000-year-old bodies that he claimed were the remains of “non-human” beings. Scientists have called this claim fraudulent and say the mummies may have been looted from gravesites in Peru.