I made you a cake.....
White cake with diced strawberries and cream cheese frosting.
Do you want it?
Tch, I don't eat childish foods like sugary cakes and sweets. I have given it to the village fledglings instead.
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I made you a cake.....
White cake with diced strawberries and cream cheese frosting.
Do you want it?
Tch, I don't eat childish foods like sugary cakes and sweets. I have given it to the village fledglings instead.
con haul, Eddie cup being my most prized possession hehe :3
funk (fresh fink)
raed shadow legends
was tagged by @thevuhvitch to shuffle a playlist & list the first 10 songs except i dont have any playlists (unforgivable) so im just doing the whole library . beware
popular by the veronicas (lps popular theme song)
electric zoo from spongebob
dress down by kaoru akimoto
vroom vroom by charli xcx
girls and boys by blur
ketapop - rae law & kelvin t
sunshower (h-track edition)- soichi terada & scott levan
butterfly by crazy town
natsuiro egao de 1,2 jump! by μ's
rollin by limp bizkit
(tugging at collar) yea.. ill tag @bigfatuterus @slowtiming @richardswag @davestriderdeathcult4568 @hellbabyfromhell @pillowbug99 @umineqo @scp099 @ehnoshima do it if you feel like it or dont if you dont
Essek, jokingly: I don’t like soup
Veth, 1 ft away from his face: HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
FC leader star mistress helped get my new bed situated in my room.
...no one tell moon waifu ok? Ok.
Data that may have proved critical to investigations into Russia-funded political ads appears to have been tossed by Facebook and Twitter into the proverbial shredder.
Deleting #IncriminatingEvidence #RussiaGate
The Washington Post reported Thursday that Facebook scrubbed all of its data related to the Russian-bought ads shortly after a social media analyst had determined the company likely underreported the ads’ reach. Facebook recently disclosed that the ads reached as many as 10 million Americans before and after the November 8 presidential election; however, the researcher, Jonathan Albright, believes the ads had reached “at least double that,” and potentially more.
Facebook took action after Albright’s research was published by correcting what it called a “bug,” which it said had given Albright and other researchers unintended access to cached information about the ads through an analytics tool called CrowdTangle. Thousands of posts were deleted. The decision led to allegations in the Post that Facebook may have been acting on its own behalf to conceal the true reach of the ads.
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Similarly, Twitter has reportedly erased a vast amount of data that may have been useful to understanding the propaganda war surrounding the election. Politico reports that Twitter deleted the data—perhaps inadvertently—in accordance with a policy meant to ensure its users’ privacy in the event an account is voluntarily deleted. The company is now reportedly scurrying to determine whether the information can be recovered, though it has not publicly speculated one way or the other.
Twitter’s efforts to provide lawmakers with evidence of the Russian influence campaign was strongly criticized by Sen. Mark Warner, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s ranking Democrat, after a closed-door meeting two weeks ago. Warner expressed disappointment after learning that Twitter’s investigation seemed solely based on data already produced by Facebook.