Hmm, yes. I think we've covered all the facts here XD
It's about 3% according to Wikipedia, meaning that government internet censorship works on 97% of people in this way. That means the 3% also can't discuss what they learn with anyone except online.
If that's your remaining objection then sure.
When I make that comment I was thinking of a single office.
Why is carol bitching about what she can see on teams that she can't see looking around the office already?
Sounds useful? Weird to imply the purpose of this is to expose people not in the office. The people who care about that already know.
It's not a meme, joke, banter, dumb comment or light-hearted observation. What's your idea of shitposting?
I'm trying to make "twinkle twinkle star-whose-angular-size-from-earth-appears-small" scan but it's proving a challenge...
Does the average republican believe the government's characterisation of this as the fault of the democrats? What about the average American?
The title is implicitly responding to someone who thinks, "fashion is an important part of masculinity, and it's immutable," but has nothing to say to someone who thinks, "fashion is an important part of masculinity and can change."
How is this a shitpost?
How does the FBI compare to the federal/national police forces of other countries that makes it more susceptible?