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Cake day: December 27th, 2025

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  • I can absolutely get that. However, it’s not expecting perfection to not want to enter your email to read a news article. And my comment wasn’t even directed at you. Unless you own The Intercept, wrote the article, or have an ad embedded ad within it that you need people to see.

    It was directed at the source of the article itself.

    You’re good my friend.



  • It’s because most of the time, protests are just pageantry. Think about it- people hate despise YouTube with a passion, but refuse to ever leave it. In fact, they’re still trending toward growth.

    People always hate so many things, make public proclamations that everyone should boycott it- and yet, they privately continue using it. It’s a show. Nothing more than words.

    This isn’t to say that there are no instances of boycotts having an effect on a product or service, but I’ve yet to ever know about a successful one that didn anything meaningful. In the past decade or so.

    Look at Zuckerberg. He could fuck a 10 year old kid during the halftime show of a boxing match between Jake Paul and some other dipshit, and He wouldn’t lose a single Facebook user.

    The people that had the balls to bail on these services and products already did a while ago. The rest either don’t care or have a giant online presence of talking shit.