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I've figured it out. In order to kill the use and effectiveness of the "like" button, he's liking every post in MotoPicThread Tube. It's the old, "make it overused and people will get tired of it and move on" ploy used every day.

Well done 1J, well done...?...?...?...
 
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Really!! Well, I thought that they looked more like chodes from a distance...

And no, I don't have time to dance right now. Nor likely the wherewithal to do so if I tried. Time for some fresh boiled corn, served with lightly beer boiled and then grilled brats, with the best homemade deviled eggs as an ap. Simple fare.
 
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I've figured it out. In order to kill the use and effectiveness of the "like" button, he's liking every post in MotoPicThread Tube. It's the old, "make it overused and people will get tired of it and move on" ploy used every day.

Well done 1J, well done...?...?...?...


lmfao You silly bastards are killing me. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: Don't be hateful and kill what likes you. That's wrong and we shouldn't do that. :LOL::LOL::LOL: Now here's a metric shit ton of 'like'. :love:


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līk/

preposition

preposition: like

  1. 1.
    having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to.
    "there were other suits like mine in the shop"synonyms:similar to, the same as, identical to"you're just like a teacher"
    • in the manner of; in the same way or to the same degree as.
      "he was screaming like a banshee"synonyms:in the same way as, in the same manner as, in the manner of, in a similar way to"the figure landed like a cat"
    • in a way appropriate to.
      "students were angry at being treated like children"
    • such as one might expect from; characteristic of.
      "just like you to put a damper on people's enjoyment"synonyms:characteristic of, typical of, in character with"he sounded mean, which isn't like him"
    • used in questions to ask about the characteristics or nature of someone or something.
      "What is it like to be a tuna fisherman?"
  2. 2.
    used to draw attention to the nature of an action or event.
    "I apologize for coming over unannounced like this"
  3. 3.
    such as; for example.
    "the cautionary vision of works like Animal Farm and 1984"synonyms:such as, for example, for instance; More
conjunction
informal

conjunction: like

  1. 1.
    in the same way that; as.
    "people who change countries like they change clothes"
  2. 2.
    as though; as if.
    "I felt like I'd been kicked by a camel"
noun

noun: like; plural noun: likes

  1. 1.
    used with reference to a person or thing of the same kind as another.
    "the quotations could be arranged to put like with like"
    • a thing or things of the same kind (often used to express surprise or for emphasis).
      noun: the like
      "did you ever hear the like?"synonyms:equal, match, equivalent, counterpart, twin, parallel;
      rarecompeer
      "we'll never see his like again"
adjective

adjective: like

  1. 1.
    (of a person or thing) having similar qualities or characteristics to another person or thing.
    "I responded in like manner"synonyms:similar, much the same, comparable, corresponding, resembling, alike, analogous, parallel, equivalent, cognate, related, kindred; More antonyms:dissimilar
    • BRITISH
      (of a portrait or other image) having a faithful resemblance to the original.
      "“Who painted the dog's picture? It's very like.”"
adverb

adverb: like

  1. 1.
    informal
    used in speech as a meaningless filler or to signify the speaker's uncertainty about an expression just used.
    "there was this funny smell—sort of dusty like"
  2. 2.
    informal
    used to convey a person's reported attitude or feelings in the form of direct speech (whether or not representing an actual quotation).
    "so she comes into the room and she's like “Where is everybody?”"
  3. 3.
    archaic
    in the manner of.
    "like as a ship with dreadful storm long tossed"
Origin

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Middle English: from líkr ; related to alike.



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Google shit 50k in the time it took you to type that

Not IME... I got some numbers that I kinda believed a bit ago, and I type fast. They probably shit somewhere north of 13k in the time I took to type that. That's org-wide, though. The lawyers I'd guess took info from a research team which provided words and definitions (e.g., DIAS -> a thing you put in a thing that makes that thing an MG) and validated the definitions, and all that combined effort probably was close to 50k just to say, "Yeah, this notice has passed the legal sniff test, y'all can post it if you want to".

The total cost was probably in excess of 50k if you factor in the research team (low paid, large quantity, maybe 25 or more people), and the people putting out the notice (high paid, lowish quantity, maybe 4 people.), but lawyers alone... 50k is about right, maybe 65-70 total.
 
Along the whole youtube line, Reddit went an banned a bunch of gun sites, and a r/uncensorednews

There seems to be a lot of energy behind this and I am a little worried about it.