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Yes. Yes they did. They count on you never reading the documentation that comes with these smart toys the same way tech companies count on you not reading or understanding the seventy pages of legalese behind that link they provide whenever it’s time for you to click “I UNDERSTAND” or “OK,” related to things you definitely wouldn’t be “okay” with if you actually “understood” just what you were agreeing to.
Of course, tech companies know you aren’t reading those agreements, and they know that you wouldn’t “understand” a single one of them without sitting down with a paralegal for at least an hour. Prior to smart phones, a person had to sit in front of witnesses with a contract in their hands and provide a real signature for such agreements to be legally binding. Prior to the iPhone–signing a legally binding document was considered the MOST FOOLISH THING you could do outside of intentionally sticking your thumb in a light socket.
Which is probably why the companies who insist on such agreements have absolutely no problem with lying to your face about what they are doing and how they are doing it. Because you’ve released them from any and all liability thanks to laws that were passed by bribed and blackmailed lawmakers. So expect microphones in your kids’ Corn Flakes soon because you’ve probably already agreed to that somewhere in the volumes of garbage you’ve signed.
The audit from privacy organization webXray studied California web traffic in March and found that 194 online advertising services “ignore l
Lying liars that lie about lying TO YOUR FACE.
Each and every one of these companies has an established track record of acting in BAD FAITH in relation to their agreements with their users and the general public.

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The anti-intellectualism of it all, but my favourite part is "repugnant son of a fuck"
so for those curious, he did not "own a slave". he had a live-in housekeeper because he was CHRONICALLY DISABLED. I dont know about the payment part but I know Marx didn't pay her, Engels did because, again, Marx was chronically disabled and couldn't work. so it's not just incorrect but it's incredibly ableist too.
also he didn't cheat on his wife i have no clue what they're talking about
a lot of you really need to internalize that acting avoidant isn't cute at all and that it will cost you experiences and life outcomes if you don't change course
"A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke." – Groucho
Ray Bradbury didn't write Fahrenheit 451 in an office. He wrote it in the basement of a library—on a coin-operated typewriter that cost 10 cents every 30 minutes. He was 33. Broke. Newly married. And desperate for quiet. So he fed in coins and typed fast. In 9 days, he finished the draft. A novel about a world where books are burned-written in the one place built to protect them. The symbolism was perfect. Surrounded by shelves of stories, Bradbury wrote a warning: about censorship, distraction, and a future that felt close. He paid under $10 to write it. And gave the world one of the most important books of the 20th century.

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you know who else was poor and needed money to live? Jesus