Yes, I came here because I noticed the same problem with [email protected]
I also found two older posts here describing the same problem:
It seems like a random problem
Account 1 - 3 can't access FOSS, but 4 can.
Account 4 can't access Bready, but 2 can.
Oldest notice of this problem is 29 days old, I hope it gets fixed soon.
There's r/foreveralone. I don't know how the community evolved, but like 7 or so years ago it was basically what you described. People seeking comfort over feeling undateable and being scared of never finding anyone, but without the toxicity and hate that incels are known for.
Don't ask me how I know this.
This doesn't answer your question, but Great Britain tried during their colonial rule. I'd be curious too though about a modern version.
And the protester of one panel becomes the reactionary in the next panel. The person with red hair can be seen in every stage throughout the panels.
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I like to frame it as, even if you can't avoid crashing into a wall, it still makes a huge difference whether you do it with a 120km/h, 70km/h or 20km/h.
Is there a community for these type of AI memes? I'm absolutely here for them.
Happened to me a while ago too. Actually didn't notice that it was only removed from the app and thought it was gone altogether, so I was real stressed, but it didn't happen since.
How much attention do headline like these get? The activists get locked away, the company fixes the damage and continues business as usual. It gets a small note in the news, some people give the protesters a nod and then the whole thing is forgotten.
One can make points about the efficiency of different forms of protest, but there isn't the one right way and different approaches can compliment each other. If there's only road block protests, people complain that it doesn't get things done. Only vandalizing protests, and most people would either vilify them as violent or straight up not care enough to actually support them.
Seems to me like the road blocks actually inconvenienced people into siding with the more severe measures against the companies, something we otherwise wouldn't be talking about.