

There is one but they had too many rules about the shape of bananas for us


There is one but they had too many rules about the shape of bananas for us


But you kinda actually know they aren’t, is the point


What rights don’t Brits have?


They are not arresting people for social media. They aren’t monitoring citizens any more than most. Don’t get me wrong, the UK government is quite terrible. But comparing it to the US is a joke. We’re not involved in multiple daily ongoing constitutional crises


Look at what you made me do, you bitch


Lol seriously…
They haven’t shown us an AI with chimpanzee level intelligence yet


Reverse engineering, a.k.a. looking at something. Now illegal, brought to you by capitalism
Yes. In this case it’s the author of the article calling him a hero. Rather than a person he has quoted.
Because it’s a quote. In Britain we use english
Except privateers had warships…
It is a word game at this point you’re right
Yes but some else just told me they are warships so it’s not piracy
Have you ever heard of privateers


Listen, leave my mundane activity sims the fuck alone
I guess there is some stupid argument that the US government doesn’t consider it piracy… We kind of assumed that. Other governments think it’s piracy, and US DoJ memos don’t apply to those
Goody’s catchphrase “gosh” (pronounced with a thick hillbilly/sentient dog monster accent sounds like “goursh” or similar. It kind of approaches the English pronunciation of gauche, but… Not really


I’m a dude. Don’t necessarily not call me that but just so you’re aware. Thanks sister
I mean, obviously I’m being a bit rude, welcome to the internet. But quite literally this gets asked and answered all the time. Quotes in newspaper headlines in Britain are literal quotations of what someone said to the reporter, in the article you may choose to then read below.
That’s how the system is set up, there’s rules and order and we don’t need to worry all that much about the presence or absence of quotes except to delineate exactly that