Message from @Sir_roach_alot
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funny, didn't people yell at tim on twitter for saying the same thing
for say ing what?
that the people he worked with drank too much and where emotional
when he worked for vice or fusion
He founded Vice News
WTF Chuck?
Yeah
Live by identity politics, die by identity politics
Apple's new news service has publishers screaming. Apple will offer the service ~$10/mo, taking half, will not share subscriber information with publishers, and publishers would have to split the 50% subscription with each other equally.
Washington Post and NYT are disagreeing with the terms, but remain in talks.
I'll bet they agree. Turning off free money isn't smart for a failing industry.
Roblox bans everything pewdiepie!
pewdiepoopers
@Grenade123 i see
Styx take on Omar and Aipac
@Stefan Payne Don’t completely agree with Styx, but he makes some damn good points.
@awoooooo
https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2018/02/chinese-restrictions-on-foreign-investments-how-will-it-impact-the-us/
https://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/2132934/china-lists-sensitive-sectors-it-tightens-curbs-overseas
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarahsu/2017/12/22/china-tightens-overseas-investment-to-reduce-risks/#10b9e11c772c
Twitter is also biased against the truth and facts. they banned me because i called Lauren Duca a "dumb cunt" which is a true fact
holy fuck, shit now really hits the fan:
https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1033108-the-verge-how-we-built-a-copyright-strike/
TL;DR: Vox copyright strikes Reaction videos for their "the verge builds a PC" video...
Og man I watched one of bitwits videos to help build my computer
YouTube is probably not going to fix their copyright strike system
But yeah shows that Vox sucks
that is sad
@Stefan Payne Wait, what, really? And they only do a copyright strike now?!?
Still... I'm not surprised at this point that the verge issued a copyright strike (but damn, it took them awhile)
```Accepting the deal, worked out by congressional negotiators from both parties, would be a disappointment for a president who has repeatedly insisted he needs $5.7 billion for a barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border, saying the project is paramount for national security. Trump turned down a similar deal in December, forcing the 35-day partial shutdown that left hundreds of thousands of federal workers without paychecks and Republicans reeling. There is little appetite in Washington for a repeat.
Lawmakers tentatively agreed to a deal that would provide nearly $1.4 billion for border barriers and keep the government funded for the rest of the fiscal year, which ends on Sept. 30.```
very spicy