← Back to context Comment by flir 4 days ago Do you think you should have full control over the web browser on the computer you own? 3 comments flir Reply AnthonyMouse 4 days ago “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.”Having the right to choose what you see doesn't mean you should choose to build yourself an ideological bubble. flir 4 days ago I avoid hateful people and pub bores in real life, too.If you use the web without an ad blocker, more power to you, I guess. AnthonyMouse 3 days ago Assuming that everyone in the other tribe is "hateful people and pub bores" is kind of the problem.
AnthonyMouse 4 days ago “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.”Having the right to choose what you see doesn't mean you should choose to build yourself an ideological bubble. flir 4 days ago I avoid hateful people and pub bores in real life, too.If you use the web without an ad blocker, more power to you, I guess. AnthonyMouse 3 days ago Assuming that everyone in the other tribe is "hateful people and pub bores" is kind of the problem.
flir 4 days ago I avoid hateful people and pub bores in real life, too.If you use the web without an ad blocker, more power to you, I guess. AnthonyMouse 3 days ago Assuming that everyone in the other tribe is "hateful people and pub bores" is kind of the problem.
AnthonyMouse 3 days ago Assuming that everyone in the other tribe is "hateful people and pub bores" is kind of the problem.
“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.”
Having the right to choose what you see doesn't mean you should choose to build yourself an ideological bubble.
I avoid hateful people and pub bores in real life, too.
If you use the web without an ad blocker, more power to you, I guess.
Assuming that everyone in the other tribe is "hateful people and pub bores" is kind of the problem.