Do you realize without of NN we are stuck with YT?
With NN we could get something new, but without it competition is impossible.
Do you realize without of NN we are stuck with YT?
With NN we could get something new, but without it competition is impossible.
Nice off topic pic you nigger
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I don't mind it.
Arab?
Pakistani?
Indian?
Latina?
Albanian?
how is NN offtopi??
It's strictly about which role the government should play in regulating the internet,
Is it that it's not been covered by pundits on youtube so you don't know what you think?
Not one dimple on that ass, perfect. Wonder if it's that nice without photo editing.
almost definitely not
With Google and hopefully Amazon getting investigated I think NN will be reinstated, it's one of the simplest tools for preventing this behavior, along with anti-trust measures to break the giants up.
I fear we will break up the tech giants, but led the broadband monopolies and no NN continue,
Which is just control by other companies.
I prefer a little cellulite
Her also
>4th
She's definitely Latina.
Broad reform is needed, right down to ending cable companies signing no-compete contracts with cities and towns. Every home should have a choice of at least three quality broadband providers, not including shitty dish network internet. Opening up competition will take a big step towards that.
BRAP
For sue, but without NN we will still have deal between providers and services that make everything worse.
I still can't believe how hard conservaitards fell for the anti NN shills.
Imagine what the un-Photoshopped picture must be like. Digusting.
Wrong.
Yup fingers crossed for now
almost there but too fat
stupid kraut who doesn't understand the internet
no wonder you fuckers keep voting for shills like Axel Voss
and you, do you realize your ass is unslapped?
*SLAP*
ok you've done it
What the fuck even IS NN?
Name?
Owned
I'm a wizard lvl 31 without expectations on women... but that qt would make me doubt
NN= net neutrality,
Avery sophisticated Astroturf campaign convinced people, that it was a bad thing that ISPS couldn't discriminate based on content or location.