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Every Filipino I know in the US loves this guy, none of them are very bright though.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 05:57 |
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# ? May 10, 2024 02:02 |
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SMILLENNIALSMILLEN posted:Was this the same admission he claimed was a joke the next day or did he admit it again? This was made about 2 days after he said the whole Fentanyl thing was just something he made up
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 06:20 |
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So the impression I'm getting from these posts is that the average Filipino voter has about as much political awareness as a medieval peasant from Witcher 3, right?
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 08:08 |
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Grouchio posted:So the impression I'm getting from these posts is that the average Filipino voter has about as much political awareness as a medieval peasant from Witcher 3, right? Oh they like everyone outside North Korea has plenty of political awareness. The problem is in a lack of understanding to critically process the information they're made aware of. What you get is emotional thrashing driven by news sensationalism and a belief that your country is basically inhabited by Literally A Trillion meth addicts and the only solution is to just kill everyone and let god sort it all out because at least some action will have taken place. A similar phenomenon is happening in the US with nominally rural inhabitants who aren't actually rural but are able to do all their daily errands without ever leaving their neighborhood. They gravitate towards sensational news about crime in the city and over time they start believing that every urban area is basically Aleppo and nobody cares about what it does for their property values and the only way to fix it is to burn the cities to the ground and build over the ashes with Shoppes at Legacy Towne Centre or whatever hog farms get named these days. They aren't bright enough to actually process that poo poo and fall into a world where cities are war zones, your waiter is secretly Heisenberg, and capital punishment should be the minimum.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 08:29 |
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A guy like that, it can't be long until the purges start. I'm sure officials want to be on his good side then.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 13:09 |
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Invisible Handjob posted:Every Filipino I know in the US loves this guy, none of them are very bright though. I can confirm this after ruining a good date by criticizing Duterte.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 14:18 |
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Sinteres posted:I can confirm this after ruining a good date by criticizing Duterte. Sounds like you dodged a bullet there. I have had friendly arguments with fellow Filipinos in the US who supported him during the campaign due to his anti-"imperial Manila" stance but we just don't talk politics anymore because I'm pretty sure he feels terrible about the goings-on back at home.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 14:21 |
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 14:26 |
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Wonderful, another classy cartoon from Steven Pabalinas, who is more often just plain unfunny than political. This is the guy who brought us this back when Obama won in 2008: In the last panel, the KKK guy is saying "I'm moving to Africa." I've seen a lot of unfunny comic strips in my time but this guy really takes the cake and not even necessarily for his politics.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 17:45 |
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Invisible Handjob posted:Every Filipino I know in the US loves this guy, none of them are very bright though. I work with a Filipina woman who hates Duterte with a burning passion and is literally hoping he gets shot in the face. She's also pretty terrified of Trump due to the obvious parallels.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 20:55 |
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FAUXTON posted:Oh they like everyone outside North Korea has plenty of political awareness. The problem is in a lack of understanding to critically process the information they're made aware of. What you get is emotional thrashing driven by news sensationalism and a belief that your country is basically inhabited by Literally A Trillion meth addicts and the only solution is to just kill everyone and let god sort it all out because at least some action will have taken place.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 21:49 |
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Grouchio posted:So how do we deal with such peons? I don't say Filipinos are dumb, but undereducated and perhaps a bit too trusting and naive in general, and even though they've had internet for a while, I guess you could draw a parallel to your "granma on the internet", who forwards and believes all kinds of poo poo they read with little criticism. Many people will paraphrase literally anything because they read it on a completely random, utterly uncertified and unverified Facebook link. It doesn't really defy belief to me, since I'm getting used to it, but that's how it is. Not much different from the rest of the world, is it these days? I also think some of Duterte's sustained popularity is due to the "gently caress poo poo up" factor, where he just goes against the norm on many issues and makes his voice heard, and makes it sound like he's king poo poo of the world, Pinoy Pride and all that. It's like Trump's campaign where you'd hear fans say they just want someone to storm in and rip Washington apart, with little thinking ahead. I also have no doubt that the absurd war of drugs he's running is fueled by massive media propaganda, leading people to believe drug users are "raping kids" and causing everything bad in society. It can be really easy to influence people if you have the media in on the ride, and enough gullible peple.
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# ? Jan 1, 2017 02:01 |
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Pilsner posted:What do you mean by "we" and "deal"? As in, you want to be able to convince Duterte fans they're wrong? Good luck. Oh and BTW, how much of the Filipino market is dependent on Chinese exports?
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# ? Jan 1, 2017 02:34 |
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Grouchio posted:So how do we deal with such peons? You loving vote, that's how. Sorry to break it to you but sometimes voting against someone rather than for someone is your only option. Idealism goes out the drat window when some rear end in a top hat like Duterte's comes calling. I know it might be hard to envision when the next election might be since he'll just cancel them but hey at least now a whole lot of people are educated on the importance of voting.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 17:46 |
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Interestingly enough, the 2016 Philippine election had a pretty good turnout at 80%~. Certainly much more active than the decline of the US electorate during their past few cycles. Sometimes Filipinos just do dumb poo poo. Sorry, kababayan.
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# ? Jan 2, 2017 19:35 |
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Duerte after "pushing" the guy out of the helicopter:
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 00:25 |
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[Budget Secretary Benjamin] Diokno on [Social Security pension] hike: 'Candidate Duterte different from Pres Duterte'quote:MANILA, Philippines – In explaining the anticipated decision of President Rodrigo Duterte on the proposed Social Security System (SSS) pension hike, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno urged the public to differentiate the Chief Executive from the candidate who made promises during the campaign.
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 11:08 |
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quote:Diokno blamed the SSS Board of Trustees and Congress for the dilemma "burdening" the President. I bet the public is buying it too.
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 12:17 |
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FAUXTON posted:I bet the public is buying it too. Trump is probably going to use the same types of excuses his first 4 years. Then maybe when he's 2 years into his second term and unemployment/heroin addiction are skyrocketing in Middle America that they might think of voting for a Democrat in 2024. Although I think Duterte has a much higher chance of declaring himself dictator?
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 12:45 |
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In the second quarter of 2015, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) began referring to Uber, Grab, and other "app-based services offered by Transportation Network Companies (TNCs)" as TNVS, or Transportation Network Vehicle Services. On Dec 26 2016, the LTFRB issued a directive to Uber and Grab to implement a limit to surge prices, in response to complaints over exorbitant pricing. Uber reportedly complied, implementing an unspecified limit that would last until Jan 15 2017. Grab reportedly committed to place a cap on its surge pricing from Dec 24 to Jan 30 2017, but also did not provide any details on the limit (and ostensibly would not do anything about pricing in that final week of 2016). On Dec 28 2016, the LTFRB began issuing specific guidelines to Uber and Grab regarding surge pricing, capping it at "2.0x", while also directing Grab to lower its fare-per-kilometer rate, from [12 to 16 PHP per 1 km], to [10 to 14 PHP per 1 km]. (Personal note: if I'm not mistaken, regular taxi cabs have a rate of about 11.66 PHP per 1 km, or 3.50 PHP per 300 meters) Late last night, Jan 2 2017, GMA News ran this story about an expected "transport strike" of TNVC drivers in response to the cap in surge pricing. The story reportedly came from a group called the Philippine Transport Network Organization, which claims to be a group representing TNVC drivers. Their President, one Ivan Kloud, stated that a member of their group came up with the idea for a transport strike, and that "madami-dami" (lots and lots) and "mukhang libo" (looks like thousands) number of members threw their support behind the idea. (Personal note: Kloud was likely unable to come up with a precise number because, in all honesty, the PTNO is a Facebook group) Kloud said that the PTNO does not directly endorse the idea of holding a strike, and instead calls upon members to a general meeting on Jan 6 2017, with the goal of seeking representation within LTFRB meetings, as currently while the TNC (the companies themselves) are represented, apparently the drivers are not. The most recent development in this story is from tonight, Jan 3 2017, when in response to the claims of the PTNO regarding a strike, LTFRB board member Aileen Lizada accused many of them of being "colorum drivers". "Colorum" is a Filipino colloquialism meaning a driver that acts as a public utility vehicle, but has no registered franchise with the government. Her reasoning would appear to be that there are only about 2 800 to 4 300 registered TNVS drivers with the LTFRB, but the number of PTNO members claiming to want to join the transport strike are much higher. If these 10 000+ PTNO members are all TNVS drivers, them surely some of them lack LTFRB registration, which means they are colorum drivers. Lizada also remarked that the LTFRB had not received any reports of significant transport strikes this Jan 3, nor of any significant impact to commuters. Finally, Lizada said that the LTFRB was exploring the possibility of including TNVS drivers as a classification of the land transportation sector that would not be allowed to conduct strikes. === This story resonated with me particularly well because having been exposed to years of SA talking about Libertarianism and bitcoins and "tech disruption", I found it funny and ironic to have Uber drivers complaining about not being represented in talks between the government and their middle-man company regarding their own pay, Uber drivers having to reinvent lovely unionization via social media, and Uber drivers being slowly folded back into the regulatory cycle of normal taxis anyway.
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 14:51 |
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Who would have imagined that neckbeard libertarians and techbros wouldn't treat their workers properly.
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 16:59 |
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Uber doesn't consider the drivers workers, and the offer I got from them for being an engineer there was $150k/yr + RSU's which cliffed at one year, vested over 4, worth by the stupid valuation about $400k for the whole 4 years (so +100k/yr) (turned it down for smaller startup-land). Working conditions p. good too (lots of people work like a 50hr week and lie about working 80). Tech companies are forced by the market for tech people to treat their employees better. And Thiel and the like's companies and poo poo do pay market rate. It's just that the drivers don't have a viable negotiating position. Unions could prolly fix that, regulations only maybe.
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 17:36 |
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Okay, so yesterday, Benjamin Diokno said these things, right:quote:When told that SSS pensioners and their supporters are up in arms over the anticipated decision of the President to renege on his campaign promise, Diokno said: "(Candidate Duterte is different from President Duterte. And you see that all over, even worldwide. Candidate Trump is different from president Trump. You promised something that, when you see the data, it's not doable.)" Turns out he wrote an Op-Ed back in January 2016 which directly contradicts his position: quote:At the same time, the President is not off the hook; he, too, is to blame. His first mistake is that he failed to communicate clearly to his allies in Congress what his position is on the bill. He should have told them that he would veto the bill if and when it reaches his desk.
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# ? Jan 4, 2017 02:02 |
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gradenko_2000 posted:Okay, so yesterday, Benjamin Diokno said these things, right: Well, you wouldn't want him getting tossed out a helicopter, right?
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# ? Jan 4, 2017 02:33 |
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FAUXTON posted:Gah, gently caress that first one. The financial intelligence structure in the country is like one of the only things that puts teeth on the ability of foreign banks to see stuff like card fraud and ID theft get prosecuted, and they're one of the big onramps for fighting child abuse rings in places like Cebu. Your president is a criminal who is committing crimes and making it easier to commit crimes, while putting a tough-on-crime face on for the public. Here's to hoping y'all figure out where his supporters are and solve that problem. I wanted to bring this up again because there is currently a bill in Congress being proposed by former President and now Deputy Speaker of the House Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to defang the AMLC: quote:House Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has proposed to limit the overseeing powers of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) over the Anti Money Laundering Council (AMLC), citing how the council has been used “as a tool of selective justice.” The country will risk getting blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force if they go through with it, and even our very own UN envoy, Teddyboy "good at Twitter" Locsin has called the proposal irresponsible.
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# ? Jan 4, 2017 06:20 |
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I'm not terribly familiar with the arrangement between the central bank and the AMLC but I've always operated off it being similar enough to how our enforcement agency, FinCEN operates under the Treasury as does OFAC (they handle stuff like sanctions) and the Federal Reserve (basically our central bank) handles the connection between standards and certification (I.e. you meet certain requirements or else the Fed doesn't insure your deposits and that's a death sentence for a bank). As far as Filipino finregs go, I'd assume the proposal by Arroyo is basically a way of separating the AMLC's mandate from the BSP's authority/enforcement capability and basically would render your country's AML/CTF financial regulations optional?
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# ? Jan 4, 2017 07:22 |
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http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/01/06/1660189/aquino-6-others-face-complaints-over-supposed-gold-shipment Some loving morons decided to file graft and corruption complaints against Pres. Aquino and six other former administration officials with the office of the Ombudsman based on a grainy picture of a bank document that they saw on Facebook (or some blogspot site, whatever) asserting that the Philippines had shipped a couple thousand tons of gold bullion to Thailand. Try to look it up. Try. See where it leads you. gently caress. Nobody fact-checks loving anything anymore.
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 09:38 |
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A couple thousand tons of couple thousand tons of gold bullion probably wouldn't be found if you melted down every last gold earring and wedding band in the country. Fake news, corrupt dictator, anti-NATO, anti-UN, honestly other than the tagalog tourettes thing Duterte has it's like you can swap him out for any of a whole crop of assholes getting dubiously elected across the globe the last few years.
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 11:04 |
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gradenko_2000 posted:Okay, so yesterday, Benjamin Diokno said these things, right: Diokno is such an empty shill I'm not surprised. Even in the old days when he was still being lionized he was an opportunistic piece of crap.
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# ? Jan 6, 2017 20:13 |
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Duterte resents spending 1 billion pesos for rehab instead of just killing addicts Translations mine; note: I translate the famous "putang ina"/"son of a whore" here as "loving". quote:In his first televised speech in 2017, President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday expressed resentment at having to earmark P1 billion from Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) funds for the treatment of drug dependents, saying the money could've been put to better use.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 13:39 |
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 02:19 |
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What exactly am I looking at here? I looked up Sinulog and it's some sort of film festival? Is this some safety-related powerpoint for the festival?
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 02:26 |
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Ytlaya posted:What exactly am I looking at here? I looked up Sinulog and it's some sort of film festival? Is this some safety-related powerpoint for the festival? Yes. It is. I should have provided more commentary, but essentially the Office of the President Assistant for the Visayas released a series of safety reminders for a festival, while using memes.
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 02:29 |
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Oh poo poo those aren't parodies?
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 02:41 |
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SMILLENNIALSMILLEN posted:Oh poo poo those aren't parodies? No, they are not.
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 02:44 |
Looks like the government finally went through with it and has now blocked access to popular porn sites like pornhub and xvideos from loading in the Philippines, citing the Anti-Child pornography law.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 00:50 |
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And let's not forget the reasoning:http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/862592/shutdown-of-websites-part-of-drive-vs-child-porn-palace posted:DAVAO CITY — President Duterte loathes the proliferation of porn websites as these have been used by all sorts of people to access child pornography, according to Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar. So, correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Pornhub and XVideo explicitly anti-child porn? And isn't there a lot of child porn being _produced_ here in the Philippines? Because I certainly haven't heard them doing anything about that. The bigger question: what else might the president not like in the future? Edit: for the record, I just checked and my ISP, PLDT (the biggest one in the country I believe), is not currently blocking these sites.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 01:10 |
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Yes, this move is extremely dumb because pornhub does not host child porn. Like, there is no publicly accessible porn site that would host CP and not take it down, or be taken down themselves. And the hell of it is, blocking the most popular porn sites just drives people to seedier places of the internet, places that do might have CP because they're less well moderated/curated. The CP "industry" in the Philippines, such as it is, relies on webcams. This isn't doing poo poo to hurt that.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 01:38 |
Argue posted:And let's not forget the reasoning: A Pornhub spokesperson commented "Non-consensual and child pornography is strictly prohibited on Pornhub. It's disappointing that Pornhub was blocked as it will just drive people to use less vetted, riskier, smaller websites. We're open to working with government officials to meet their standards in the Philippines." Argue posted:Edit: for the record, I just checked and my ISP, PLDT (the biggest one in the country I believe), is not currently blocking these sites. Looks like the NTC is still in the process of forcing all of the ISPs to comply. I also find it interesting that the age of consent in the Philippines is only 12 years.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 01:48 |
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# ? May 10, 2024 02:02 |
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Argue posted:And let's not forget the reasoning: You are not wrong. As far as I know they very aggressively police the videos that are uploaded. This: quote:“These porn sites should really be banned because they are being used by pedophiles and other people who subscribe to child pornography sites,” Andanar said on Sunday. Is worded in a way that makes me read it as "pedophiles go to this site [but not for pedophile porn] so we're banning it," so get ready for Google and Amazon and such to get banned too, as odds are good a pedophile has at some point in their lives gone to those sites.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 01:51 |