I try to use Firefox and Librewolf as much as I can, but the fact is that I’m a student and the websites my school uses for certain classes do not work on Firefox/Librewolf. I’ve also run into issues with certain other websites not running right and then when I switch to a chromium browser everything is fine. I don’t have the knowledge to properly troubleshoot if the problem is on my end or just a shitty website, so it’s just easier to use Brave when I need it.
I know these are meant to be funny but double negatives always piss me off so much. Like they are literally useless and make parsing the sentence for meaning harder because they add a bunch of noise in front what you are actually saying.
Serious answer: that doesn’t say what I said. My statement has no state where “liking capitalism” is an option. If someone says, I hate capitalism because X, and you say X is wrong because funny reason, you’re not saying “I like capitalism because funny reason”.
I always poke those bears.
“Linux isn’t an OS, but you GNU that.” Haha, gets 'em every time.
This. I dared to say that I like Brave and I vehemently hate Mozilla and… Oh, boy…
Hanging at dawn then?
I try to use Firefox and Librewolf as much as I can, but the fact is that I’m a student and the websites my school uses for certain classes do not work on Firefox/Librewolf. I’ve also run into issues with certain other websites not running right and then when I switch to a chromium browser everything is fine. I don’t have the knowledge to properly troubleshoot if the problem is on my end or just a shitty website, so it’s just easier to use Brave when I need it.
That’s my problem
You should see my last post, oof.
It’s inherently wrong, lest you meant the fallacy was replacing with the new words
I know these are meant to be funny but double negatives always piss me off so much. Like they are literally useless and make parsing the sentence for meaning harder because they add a bunch of noise in front what you are actually saying.
Rule 5.
Lol. I broke the rule, I deserve the punishment.
“Don’t like Capitalism, even as a joke.”
Yes, I broke rule 5.
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Serious answer: that doesn’t say what I said. My statement has no state where “liking capitalism” is an option. If someone says, I hate capitalism because X, and you say X is wrong because funny reason, you’re not saying “I like capitalism because funny reason”.