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Memes are the transport of idiots. An idiot see is not a Nazi trait. Bless all of the stupid people.
But when you are confronted with being a Nazi, and you cannot bring yourself to denounce the Nazis, you are obviously a Nazi. And thereby you be damned as Nazi.
Will you now, and forever, denounce Nazism? Otherwise, you’re an obvious Nazi.
Unless you openly, and forever, denounce Nazis, you are a Nazi. And you have everything coming to you that you deserve as a Nazi.
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That’s a pretty full throat of defensive Nazis.
Stop being a Nazi
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Yo, don’t fuck everyone Nazis fuck everybody
Either you are a Nazi, or you cry and do nothing unless you cry and not Nazi, you are an obvious and out loud Nazi
So, do you do cry and denounce everything the Nazis do? Or are you a Nazi? There is no in between.
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It’s not my job to think for you. I already explained this more than once. You have trouble understanding it, have someone else explain it to you.
You’ve let your metaphor run away from you. This isn’t even close to the actual situation at hand.
We got electric cars when all we had was the internal combustion engine. What a silly metaphor.
But it’s nice to hear you admit that I was right, and that the browser could definitely still be developed. The proof, of course, is that there are dozens of web browsers out there in active development.
Looks like I touched a nerve…
If people have been saying this for 20 years, then, yeah. Thanks for making my point for me.
That’s the exact argument you’re making: that X tools are the only way to develop a browser. Ignoring the entire world of other devices available.
That’s not holding back browser development, that’s just holding back browser usage.
That’s definitely not the same thing.
I have no idea exactly what that means.
But Apple provides extensions for most functionalities, but, as you mentioned, they’re more limited because Apple used to require that extension developers register a $100 per year account in order to develop extensions.
They don’t do this anymore, but it was a big reason why Safari got held back, especially in the beginning of the browser wars.
Apparently, a Nazi Wendy’s
Have fun Nazi