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Let’s participate in the trend with mama (I showed my mama mamaposting)
Well, dang. I was trying to recall if the character dialogue from the video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance II was "bold" or "brave but uppity blacksmith," and I got this.
I am not highlighting, "Oh, my gosh, a slur!" I mean the text string I inputted should have definitely prioritized other, more relevant, non-commercial search results. Holy shit.
I say that as an older millennial, remembering the early tubes, thinking that the average Joe has their own Geocitiea site and major media platform monopolies don't exist.
An elderly relative mentioned to me last week that his Google search results are different now. They had recently been of poor quality, but now they were absolute shit.
I said, "Shut up old man!", but he was right. I looked into it and the changes are obvious. Even more intrusive sponsored links and business-oriented results. More than expected which was already obscene.
Everything is just an extraction device now, be it money or energy. It's all for the same purpose.
A text string, also known as a string or simply as text, is a group of characters that are used as data in a spreadsheet …
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