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#326776 General

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Posted Yesterday, 16:29

Well, it is fantasy of Bob, i played along to not make him feel bad and make him keep believing it is real.

I mean... think about it, which other game has 16 installments?

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Posted Yesterday, 16:32

Chrome just 'unsupported' a load of my plugins... including Ublock.

Oh, hello Firefox, it's been a while.
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Posted Yesterday, 16:34

I have been using Edge for a long time now, didn't had any issues so far.

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Apparently Monster Hunter has even more games than Final Fantasy :xD:

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Posted Yesterday, 16:43

The first I heard about Monster Hunter was from a friend in school who was obsessed with it. Even though I haven't spoken to him in years, we're still friends on Steam and he bought the new one :P

I must assume Monster Hunter is like a horrible drug that you should never consume.
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Posted Yesterday, 16:54

If you like it, you will spend hundreds of hours so yeah, kinda.

It is the first souls-like game actually, combat will be difficult and even frustrating on each new monster.

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Posted Yesterday, 17:17

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 16:32, said:

Chrome just 'unsupported' a load of my plugins... including Ublock.

Oh, hello Firefox, it's been a while.

You might want to reconsider... There's a lot of Firefox drama after a recent ToS update, basically saying they're selling peoples data. |:


I recommend Zen Browser, a Firefox fork without the whole selling data thing.
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Posted Yesterday, 17:19

They probably do it too, why wouldn't they? :P

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Posted Yesterday, 17:27

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 17:17, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 16:32, said:

Chrome just 'unsupported' a load of my plugins... including Ublock.

Oh, hello Firefox, it's been a while.

You might want to reconsider... There's a lot of Firefox drama after a recent ToS update, basically saying they're selling peoples data. |:


I recommend Zen Browser, a Firefox fork without the whole selling data thing.

Bah!

If anyone should be making money off my data it should be me!
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#326784 Slightly Wonky Robob

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Posted Yesterday, 17:41

Can I sell your data? (%
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#326785 TheDR

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Posted Yesterday, 20:24

Will you make me some money from it?
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Posted Yesterday, 22:37

Will I sleep well tonight? Who knows!?!
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#326787 Slightly Wonky Robob

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Posted Yesterday, 23:03

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 20:24, said:

Will you make me some money from it?
I'll make me some money from it. (%

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 22:37, said:

Will I sleep well tonight? Who knows!?!
Perhaps selling your data would help?
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Posted Today, 04:11

You can sell mine, if you can find a dumbfuck to buy it |8

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Posted Today, 08:16

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 20:24, said:

Will you make me some money from it?
I'll make me some money from it. (%

I don't know if I can trust you because you told me exactly what you want to do and it's something I don't want. Can you rewrite what you said into a long form that I'll never read? ^)

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 22:37, said:

Will I sleep well tonight? Who knows!?!
Perhaps selling your data would help?

I actually slept very well! Maybe it was the subconscious knowledge that my data would be sold!
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Posted Today, 08:38

Best feeling. Imagining your data flying all over the world...

Edited by General, Today, 08:39.


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Posted Today, 08:47

View PostTheDR, on 04 March 2025 - 08:16, said:

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 22:37, said:

Will I sleep well tonight? Who knows!?!
Perhaps selling your data would help?

I actually slept very well! Maybe it was the subconscious knowledge that my data would be sold!

See!!

View PostTheDR, on 04 March 2025 - 08:16, said:

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 20:24, said:

Will you make me some money from it?
I'll make me some money from it. (%

I don't know if I can trust you because you told me exactly what you want to do and it's something I don't want. Can you rewrite what you said into a long form that I'll never read? ^)

In today’s digital age, we often hear concerns about data privacy, but what if I told you that sharing your information could actually work in your favour? Imagine a world where every online experience is tailored to your exact needs, where the products, services, and opportunities that come your way feel almost intuitive. By allowing me to facilitate the responsible distribution of certain insights about your preferences and habits, you’re not just participating in the future—you’re shaping it.

Think about how frustrating it is to sift through irrelevant ads, recommendations, and offers that don’t align with your interests. When companies have access to curated, high-quality insights (such as those I may or may not be making available), they’re able to present you with options that are genuinely useful. Instead of generic promotions, you receive offers that actually matter to you. Instead of endless searching, the things you need practically find you. It’s not just convenience—it’s optimisation for your lifestyle.

Furthermore, participation in this innovative ecosystem means you become part of a broader, more intelligent digital network. Your experiences contribute to the evolution of smarter technology, better products, and more efficient services. It’s not just about what you get today—it’s about how your engagement helps shape a more personalised, responsive world for everyone. While some may cling to outdated notions of data privacy, the reality is that selective, responsible participation opens the door to greater opportunities, better experiences, and a more connected, efficient way of living.

Of course, trust is important, and that’s why it’s crucial to ensure that any insights provided are handled with the utmost care. You can rest assured that I am simply fostering an environment where your needs and preferences are better understood—empowering businesses to serve you more effectively. It’s not about selling data; it’s about creating value. And in a world that’s increasingly driven by intelligent insights, your willingness to engage isn’t just beneficial—it’s essential.
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#326792 General

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Posted Today, 08:50

DR too long

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Posted Today, 09:42

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 04 March 2025 - 08:47, said:

View PostTheDR, on 04 March 2025 - 08:16, said:

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 22:37, said:

Will I sleep well tonight? Who knows!?!
Perhaps selling your data would help?

I actually slept very well! Maybe it was the subconscious knowledge that my data would be sold!

See!!

View PostTheDR, on 04 March 2025 - 08:16, said:

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 20:24, said:

Will you make me some money from it?
I'll make me some money from it. (%

I don't know if I can trust you because you told me exactly what you want to do and it's something I don't want. Can you rewrite what you said into a long form that I'll never read? ^)

In today’s digital age, we often hear concerns about data privacy, but what if I told you that sharing your information could actually work in your favour? Imagine a world where every online experience is tailored to your exact needs, where the products, services, and opportunities that come your way feel almost intuitive. By allowing me to facilitate the responsible distribution of certain insights about your preferences and habits, you’re not just participating in the future—you’re shaping it.

Think about how frustrating it is to sift through irrelevant ads, recommendations, and offers that don’t align with your interests. When companies have access to curated, high-quality insights (such as those I may or may not be making available), they’re able to present you with options that are genuinely useful. Instead of generic promotions, you receive offers that actually matter to you. Instead of endless searching, the things you need practically find you. It’s not just convenience—it’s optimisation for your lifestyle.

Furthermore, participation in this innovative ecosystem means you become part of a broader, more intelligent digital network. Your experiences contribute to the evolution of smarter technology, better products, and more efficient services. It’s not just about what you get today—it’s about how your engagement helps shape a more personalised, responsive world for everyone. While some may cling to outdated notions of data privacy, the reality is that selective, responsible participation opens the door to greater opportunities, better experiences, and a more connected, efficient way of living.

Of course, trust is important, and that’s why it’s crucial to ensure that any insights provided are handled with the utmost care. You can rest assured that I am simply fostering an environment where your needs and preferences are better understood—empowering businesses to serve you more effectively. It’s not about selling data; it’s about creating value. And in a world that’s increasingly driven by intelligent insights, your willingness to engage isn’t just beneficial—it’s essential.
Lol, did you copy that from Elon Musk or ChatGPT? :P

I'd rather listen to static than ads.
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#326794 TheDR

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Posted Today, 12:16

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 04 March 2025 - 08:47, said:

View PostTheDR, on 04 March 2025 - 08:16, said:

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 22:37, said:

Will I sleep well tonight? Who knows!?!
Perhaps selling your data would help?
I actually slept very well! Maybe it was the subconscious knowledge that my data would be sold!
See!!

View PostTheDR, on 04 March 2025 - 08:16, said:

View PostSlightly Wonky Robob, on 03 March 2025 - 23:03, said:

View PostTheDR, on 03 March 2025 - 20:24, said:

Will you make me some money from it?
I'll make me some money from it. (%
I don't know if I can trust you because you told me exactly what you want to do and it's something I don't want. Can you rewrite what you said into a long form that I'll never read? ^)
In today’s digital age, we often hear concerns about data privacy, but what if I told you that sharing your information could actually work in your favour? Imagine a world where every online experience is tailored to your exact needs, where the products, services, and opportunities that come your way feel almost intuitive. By allowing me to facilitate the responsible distribution of certain insights about your preferences and habits, you’re not just participating in the future—you’re shaping it. Think about how frustrating it is to sift through irrelevant ads, recommendations, and offers that don’t align with your interests. When companies have access to curated, high-quality insights (such as those I may or may not be making available), they’re able to present you with options that are genuinely useful. Instead of generic promotions, you receive offers that actually matter to you. Instead of endless searching, the things you need practically find you. It’s not just convenience—it’s optimisation for your lifestyle. Furthermore, participation in this innovative ecosystem means you become part of a broader, more intelligent digital network. Your experiences contribute to the evolution of smarter technology, better products, and more efficient services. It’s not just about what you get today—it’s about how your engagement helps shape a more personalised, responsive world for everyone. While some may cling to outdated notions of data privacy, the reality is that selective, responsible participation opens the door to greater opportunities, better experiences, and a more connected, efficient way of living. Of course, trust is important, and that’s why it’s crucial to ensure that any insights provided are handled with the utmost care. You can rest assured that I am simply fostering an environment where your needs and preferences are better understood—empowering businesses to serve you more effectively. It’s not about selling data; it’s about creating value. And in a world that’s increasingly driven by intelligent insights, your willingness to engage isn’t just beneficial—it’s essential.

That's not long enough. I am not agreeing to your terms :cone:
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Posted Today, 13:10

But how will you shape the future!?
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#326796 TheDR

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Posted Today, 13:17

Square :cone:
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Posted Today, 14:46

INCREASE THE PEACE
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#326798 General

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Posted Today, 15:06

REQUIESCAT IN PACE!

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Posted Today, 15:32

Welp, you can tell me how 40k this is, I guess :xD: .


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Posted Today, 15:49

That's even more 40k than 40k itself!



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