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scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
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See? You start with DD/MM/YYYY date format then you go metric and inevitably you ban memes. America’s not looking so bad now, is it?
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deleted
· 6 years ago
DD/MM/YYYY is a gateway drug to banning memes: Confirmed
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creativedragonbaby
· 6 years ago
Nah I think it was the stress f having America as a faliure child. Australias doing absolutely fine with their dd/mm/yyyy
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bethorien
· 6 years ago
Independence Day is commonly said as the Fourth of July which is in the dd/mm/yy format. American's most American day uses that format.
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scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
Kinda. It’s ordinal, not cardinal so while we say Fourth of July we don’t say 4 July.
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metalman
· 6 years ago
The holiday is fourth of July the date is July 4th
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deleted
· 6 years ago
That won't work as it is only memes that use copyrighted material
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bethorien
· 6 years ago
Put something copyrighted in the top right and watch them fall apart
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mistoffelees
· 6 years ago
http://www.businesscloud.co.uk/news/eu-responds-to-copyright-fears-with-copyrighted-memes
somespanishguy
· 6 years ago
The new European legislation is shit, but memes are not going to be made illegal
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chakun
· 6 years ago
That's what we said about the sugar tax. keep your freedom. Talk to your representatives.
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somespanishguy
· 6 years ago
They actually changed it so memes are protected, this wasn't my opinion but a fact
chakun
· 6 years ago
What about parody or song covers? The point is, there should be no censorship over the internet, period
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somespanishguy
· 6 years ago
I seriously dislike the new regulation, and I'm really pro-EU. The problem is that the censorship is done by the Internet itself, and that's just very dangerous. They shouldn't have passed it
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