Hypocrite saying, "Why do teenagers try so hard to look cool and talk street? It's only for 5 to 7 years, after which they age and become disregarded only to die."
Stop Ajit Pai. Sign this petition: https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutrality-netneutrality: Save Net Neutrality Directly from the petition (VERBATIM): The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality ...
10/20/2017 9:58 PM Previously on FB: I understand why we have things like Neo-Nazis, Right-wing, Left-wing, Alt-right, Alt-left, Anti-Trump, for Trump, supremacists, Ku Klux Klan growth, and other messes rapidly spreading throughout the negatively pubescent nation. We don't recognize the government or the president anymore. We don't take the president seriously as much, make memes about everything, see the president as irresponsible, mock just about everything, and engage in weird fads. What I have been hearing about can really be compressed into one phrase: something like anarchy. I know that we do have a government, government agencies, a separation of powers, and checks and balances, but now officials are either being fired or resigning unexpectedly. The very first U.S. motto was actually "Mind Your Own Business" (Did You Know page on Facebook informed me), but we press out military into other peoples' and countries' matters. We have conspiracies about...
10/17/2017, 8:13 PM The world is based on exploitation of lesser powers. The few people rebel against society and silently rise out of the shadows as the highest elite. Think of people like Steve Jobs, Michael Dell, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg (NOT Beiderbecke, okay auto-correct?). They left the lawful education system to dominate society today, magnetizing the economy to the effects of their decisions. The rebels win, but the people are unaware of the rebel elite's actions; they are left to serve the elite who exploit the employed to their very remains. The end point of society is that education system is trying to hold back people, but the smart, mischievous few are tricky enough to reach ahead for the stock market and take control before the collegiate infant's first breath into the real world, a heartless, ruthless, scathing place of competition - essentially a realistic Hunger Game. Only the difference is that it's world in which we live. And if you try to fi...
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