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That was silly of her. I mean, look at you? Clearly nowhere near America. She should apologize to you.

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Still I incline on agree that Internet got super America-centric

There’s over 96% of people living outside land of the free, can we talk about it for a second?

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no one is stopping you. Just like no one is stopping an American posting American stuff, you can probably safely assume that not everything posted online is about you or to you directly. Feel free to go about your day posting what you want to. You don’t need an American’s or really anyone’s permission to do so. They didn’t ask your permission to post. Nor should they have to.

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Real talk, I suspect there are a number of contributing factors to that phenomenon that have very little to do with John American sharing a twitter screenshot with Lemmy. I mean, Americans are just online, talking to each other. If we’re that overwhelming, I wouldn’t point any fingers at normal american people.

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Everyone is online, what makes me wonder is how Americans and not say Indians dominate the interwebs?

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