Comment sections are poison because they undermine the ability to control the narrative.
Your spot-on comment is already getting grayed out. Oh the irony. If the truth hurts... downvote it so it can be hidden! Yeah, that'll show you!
The question is, is it that corporate internet is that much better, or that they're just more diligent about making sure that their internet never goes down? In other words: a residential customer is more likely to…
>Those two links seem to contradict your point that tap water isn't "clean" since they point out that it is, in fact, very clean. If you actually read the links you would see that "clean" is simply defined by the EPA as…
> My tap water is clean Define "clean". It may be sanitary but most tap water in the US tastes (and smells) like swimming pool and has tons of other trace amounts of harmful substances in it like benzene, pesticides,…
Comment sections are poison because they undermine the ability to control the narrative.
Your spot-on comment is already getting grayed out. Oh the irony. If the truth hurts... downvote it so it can be hidden! Yeah, that'll show you!
The question is, is it that corporate internet is that much better, or that they're just more diligent about making sure that their internet never goes down? In other words: a residential customer is more likely to…
>Those two links seem to contradict your point that tap water isn't "clean" since they point out that it is, in fact, very clean. If you actually read the links you would see that "clean" is simply defined by the EPA as…
> My tap water is clean Define "clean". It may be sanitary but most tap water in the US tastes (and smells) like swimming pool and has tons of other trace amounts of harmful substances in it like benzene, pesticides,…