How many football fields or double decker buses is that?
How many football fields or double decker buses is that?
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Dentists should learn from tattoo artists and offer pain meditation too!
Loose translation: and he fucking landed, and the whole plan is fucked now too.
The guy actually survives that fall, here’s a longer version: https://youtu.be/DVzjJgnAP0Y
Just proves that nginx comes from heaven.
Not to mention being forced to create a MS account if you’re online.
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Many US companies were fined, it doesn’t matter where your servers are, it matters if you target EU customers. In this case, Reddit very clearly targeted EU citizens.
It’s common in the US media.
Hey bot, the last paragraph is unnecessary.
Downvote the post (which has no place in WorldNews) and move on.
That’s one big spiders nest.
REJECT ALL button doesn’t often work as you’d expect. Websites/Apps can (and do) still approve so called “legitimate interest” option. The only way to be sure is to click “manage preferences” and dig in to check if legitimate interest is enabled. Sometimes you’ll see “object all” in there, but you will find notice that some websites require to manually disable legitimate interest for each of the hundreds of partners manually.
RC1 = Release Candidate no. 1