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i thought linux users would be smart enough to know what ads are and their first thought would be to right-click and choose “remove”, instead of opening it

guess i overestimated them a little

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So Windows users are so used to ads on their desktops that they feel smug when someone doesn’t recognize them. Weird flex, but okay.

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Imagine being so used to ads that you make fun of people who aren’t.

Pretty sad actually.

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I’m used to ads because i actually go outside and see the light of day.

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The fact that you are used to ads EVEN THOUGH you go outside is even more sad. I live in the city and even i don’t regularly see ads. Only on like bus stops and such

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