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on Magnificent beast · c/cat · 7 pts · 8h

reminds me of a PS1 game I played at a friend's house when I was a kid

one time I was hanging out with my buddy in my truck. The neighbor's cat went under my car, so I started my engine and the cat ran away to hide under a nearby bush instead

Also, this is why I don't let my cats outside without constant, line-of-sight supervision and when they're outside I have a bag of their favorite treats ready to go in case they start wandering off

on Crossover · c/wizards · 1 pts · 4d

My magic is all about conjuring guns. I can make guns that heal the target with every shot, but most of the time I gain a bit of vitality from every shot I land on an enemy

DARE was around during bush Jr's administration too.

I don't want kids doing drugs, but just telling them not to do it isn't going to help anything. Just like age verification for porn sites, leave it up to the parents, make the parents responsible for it

And obviously some drugs are way worse than others, like meth, crack and fent being way worse than pot. But even pot can cause genuine mental issues if you do it too much. Boomers from both sides of the isle are just use fear and ignorance for compliance. Actually educating kids about what kinds of shit will happen to you if you do drugs would've been way more effective at keeping people sober

of that turns out to be true, then that's different.

but from what I understand, databrokers are already required to delete they data they have on you if you request it, but they make the requests very difficult to fill out.

So really the bill didn't change anything at all

You're God damn right! I criticize everything that won't work

If you remove your data from one website you know of the data brokers can still sell it to millions of others

This bill that got signed into law is a waste of time

the picture is broken

oh wait...now I see it.

People praising this are unaware of exactly how many different companies have our data. Google works with thousands of different companies that collect our data, amazon works with thousands, facebook works with thousands every internet provider and TV company sells your shit to thousands of different companies

also...just websites? Not databrokers or advertising companies who don't keep the data on websites? This is a weak half measure that doesn't even make a dent in the problem