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Post by Viempth on May 18, 2014 10:15:22 GMT -5
...seems like it might be dead soon. I'm not sure how many of you are in the US? But they're passing a law that would let providers charge sites for faster a connection. I can't explain it well, but hopefully this will help:
If you are in the US, please try to help fight this! If you aren't, try to let your politicians know that this should be considered a shameful display on the part of the US and NOT something to be copied. There are links to helpful stuff in the description of the video.
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Post by Pemichan on May 18, 2014 16:17:02 GMT -5
I've seen this cycling around tumblr along with a link to a petition to stop it. This is pretty serious guys.
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Post by Wolfe M. Howler on May 19, 2014 6:55:21 GMT -5
Well, if it turns out to be really bad, we can all just emigrate to Europe.
It would be nice to go back to England.
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Post by Pemichan on May 19, 2014 9:27:54 GMT -5
I'm sure I can find someone in Ireland I'm related to (I'm at least 1/4 Irish) but I kinda like only havin to know one language and understanding maybe 5 accents.
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Post by six on May 19, 2014 21:33:13 GMT -5
My math teacher, from a previous year, showed my class a few of her videos... I thought I had recognized that voice. But, I really doubt that our good ol' government will actually go through with this - they don't understand the internet as much other than a security threat that they can limit to citizens, but themselves exploit. I'll just go to Canada British Columbia! #420blazeit
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Post by Honeyman on May 19, 2014 23:19:55 GMT -5
Yes everyone, move to Canada. We promise we won't eat you.
We have ginger ale.
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Post by six on May 20, 2014 17:46:58 GMT -5
Aquason, Miggs, and Honeyman all in Canada? I have to go.
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Post by Pemichan on May 20, 2014 19:45:22 GMT -5
Oh hey my friend Sara lives in Canada, I'll just move in with her, problem solved.
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