

[NARRATOR]: It didn’t.
[NARRATOR]: It didn’t.
Incels unite! Love is finally within reach!
Oh many of them are here already.
That’s the best way to consume 4chan content.
So, a bunch of trolls got hacked? I’m not sure how I’m expected to feel about this, but frankly, I’m not feeling anything at all.
Oh yea. You’re clearly not being downvoted anymore!
ROFL!
Monk, you got busted in /Politics. Give it up. We all know it’s you.
Monk, seriously. Give it up. You got busted copying your Universal Monk comments word for word by the mods at /Politics. It’s over. Everyone knows it is you. If you truly wanted to make lemmy better, you’d stop trolling people with your alts and just leave and not hide out in your Universal Monk run communities where you can ban anyone that calls you out.
At this point I am hoping that there should be very few left to buy this fake ass-kissing of yours.
And hopefully, the mods of this community don’t fall for it and decide to check for themselves by reaching out to the /Politics mods.
Ban evasion is taken pretty seriously. Especially by people that are legitimately trying to make lemmy awesome.
I didn’t report you bud. Is it possible that maybe you’re just insufferable enough to annoy several people at once?
But if someone didn’t search your comment history, they wouldn’t know from context, that you seem to enjoy telling others what they should and shouldn’t be posting and judging them for being obnoxious and insulting while doing exactly that elsewhere.
Perhaps instead of watering down one company, maybe all the others should be inspired to make better quality products that can compete with them.
Because- and this is only my opinion, allowing governments to control how a company manages their IP is a slippery slope to go down.
I honestly don’t get it. It’s their product. Why are entire countries getting involved in how they design and distribute their own IP?
It’s Morgan Freeman for me.