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8 days agobut hey, at least some americans got to make a twitter post about their irish+italian+french+british+swedish+argentinian ancestry!
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but hey, at least some americans got to make a twitter post about their irish+italian+french+british+swedish+argentinian ancestry!
sure thing. “we did all we could!!! we placed an X on a ballot and that didn’t work so it’s time to run away”
americans on their way to destroy another country (they already managed to destroy the one they were living in)
If the Democrats put some crusty old white dude instead of AOC for 2028, I won’t vote.
Recently, I’ve been questioning how useful the reddit info actually is. I’ve been lurking in multiple subreddits related to things I’m actually quite knowledgeable at, and the amount of times I’ve seen people asking questions and getting absolutely bogus answers that were highly downvoted was just… concerning. Not to mention how often the correct answer was heavily downvoted for absolutely no reason. That’s when I realised - hey, maybe redditors aren’t that smart after all? I can detect the bullshit for the things I actually know, then what about things that I don’t? Should I trust them?
Not to mention that to get the info you want, usually you’ll have to get through a bunch of shitty jokes, going off topic, rants and even some “totally-not-sponsored” comments.