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What kind of a glassy-eyed slobber-mouthed moron uses Google anyway?
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I think you're missing the point. I decode your mentality as "If it didn't happen to me, it doesn't matter". Not sure if you know much about Google, but they are playing Politics, and that is concerning when they control allot of tech. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here we go again. Some of you guys are pathetic. Waaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh! I think you're missing the point. I decode your mentality as "If it didn't happen to me, it doesn't matter". Not sure if you know much about Google, but they are playing Politics, and that is concerning when they control allot of tech. My mentality is that I'm pro-freedom and pro-constitution which means they're free to put whatever the fuck they want on their site whether it wads your panties or not. You are also free to not use their services or support their company by visiting their site. Freedom is scary. |
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Hey guys, this site didn't change their homepage for D-Day either... fucking progressive communist gays!
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Google is owned, operated, and run by a bunch of progressives. They are never going to celebrate the things of American greatness (things you want them to), and they are going to celebrate things that you don't want them to.
That is as is has been, and I would guess that will be as it will be. Get over it. It really has no affect on your life. |
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My company gives this company hundreds of thousands per year. Fuck them. View Quote GIVES, or pays them for a service? How many other businesses you frequent have D-Day memorials up on their site or in their stores? |
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Some businesses use Google for everything. Analytics, Google API, Calendars, Hangouts for meetings, Google Business, Google +, Google Docs, Youtube, Gmail, etc Then you have their Google Chrome browser. Google Nexus, etc, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Bing is much more entertaining. Their photos brighten my day every time I visit. I don't understand the use for google except as a name brand anymore. *shrugs* Some businesses use Google for everything. Analytics, Google API, Calendars, Hangouts for meetings, Google Business, Google +, Google Docs, Youtube, Gmail, etc Then you have their Google Chrome browser. Google Nexus, etc, etc. And God bless 'em ... I use every one of those services, except the Nexus phone. I'm waiting on the next gen. Nexus before switching. |
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Hey guys, this site didn't change their homepage for D-Day either... fucking progressive communist gays! http://www.ar15.com/index.html View Quote That site also doesn't change their homepage for every small, irrelevant event known to man, except for the significant events they would like to see forgotten. |
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Quoted: That site also doesn't change their homepage for every small, irrelevant event known to man, except for the significant events they would like to see forgotten. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hey guys, this site didn't change their homepage for D-Day either... fucking progressive communist gays! http://www.ar15.com/index.html That site also doesn't change their homepage for every small, irrelevant event known to man, except for the significant events they would like to see forgotten. I'm sure the execs at Google sat down and had a discussion that centered around which events they would like to not doodle in hopes that it would destroy American patriotism. |
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Yeah, keep fighting the good fight and speaking out against leftists and progressives... here in the echo chamber of AR15.com. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Except they did put a small emblem up for Memorial Day... Feel free to use Bing if Google hurts your feelings. The tiny little yellow ribbon at the bottom of the screen technically could stand for a multitude of things. Besides that was a fraction of the effort they put towards things like the gay agenda and Nelson Mandela. However it's good to see you sticking up for social justice warriors and the downfall of traditional American values. LOFL! I thought "traditional American values" included allowing a business to make these sorts of decisions and letting the market sort it out. A social justice warrior would be totally on-board with forcing Google to only put up whichever "doodles" make them happy. Upholding traditional American values means you don't always get what you want and you just might have to see someone support some shit you don't agree with. As I said, you are free to use Bing if you're butthurt. Nobody is forcing you to use Google. Of all the things to go full retard over... Please show me where I said Google should be forced to do anything. I'll wait... Who's going full retard besides you? I'm not entitled to have an opinion of someone's actions? Maybe if more people gave a shit (like me) and voiced there opinions against the leftists, progressives wouldn't have such a strong foothold in our society. Yeah, keep fighting the good fight and speaking out against leftists and progressives... here in the echo chamber of AR15.com. I only voice my opinion on Arfcom? Is this what you do when you troll people? Make stuff up and build strawmen? Still waiting...btw. |
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Some businesses use Google for everything. Analytics, Google API, Calendars, Hangouts for meetings, Google Business, Google +, Google Docs, Youtube, Gmail, etc Then you have their Google Chrome browser. Google Nexus, etc, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Bing is much more entertaining. Their photos brighten my day every time I visit. I don't understand the use for google except as a name brand anymore. *shrugs* Some businesses use Google for everything. Analytics, Google API, Calendars, Hangouts for meetings, Google Business, Google +, Google Docs, Youtube, Gmail, etc Then you have their Google Chrome browser. Google Nexus, etc, etc. Uh oh, a business was too succesful and now they are scary Better start the anti-trust suit #traditionalamericanvalues #rememberdday #stopbigbusiness #muhfeels |
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Does ar15.com have a site notice about D-Day on the homepage, or a pinned sticky in GD? No.
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I give no fucks.
I have no expectations that a private company acknowledge these things. Why do you all hate freedom? |
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I give no fucks. I have no expectations that a private company acknowledge these things. Why do you all hate freedom? View Quote It's a private company, and OP is free to notice and react to the fact that Google can make sure to highlight communist Chinese and other lefty non-holidays but ignore this. Google is free to do that, he is free to notice it and speak about it. You are free to give no fucks. Why is freedom difficult to understand? |
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OP you really need google to tell you what day it is, despite having family in WW II.
That's kinda sad. |
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It's a private company, and OP is free to notice and react to the fact that Google can make sure to highlight communist Chinese and other lefty non-holidays but ignore this. Google is free to do that, he is free to notice it and speak about it. You are free to give no fucks. Why is freedom difficult to understand? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I give no fucks. I have no expectations that a private company acknowledge these things. Why do you all hate freedom? It's a private company, and OP is free to notice and react to the fact that Google can make sure to highlight communist Chinese and other lefty non-holidays but ignore this. Google is free to do that, he is free to notice it and speak about it. You are free to give no fucks. Why is freedom difficult to understand? It's not difficult. Quite the contrary. Being upset about this is fucking stupid. |
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It's not difficult. Quite the contrary. Being upset about this is fucking stupid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I give no fucks. I have no expectations that a private company acknowledge these things. Why do you all hate freedom? It's a private company, and OP is free to notice and react to the fact that Google can make sure to highlight communist Chinese and other lefty non-holidays but ignore this. Google is free to do that, he is free to notice it and speak about it. You are free to give no fucks. Why is freedom difficult to understand? It's not difficult. Quite the contrary. Being upset about this is fucking stupid. Then why is exercising it "hating it". When OP calls for government regulation to force Google to observe his pet holiday then I'll get upset with his hatred of freedom. Now, personally I think its all part of the sea-change of culture. Not sure I see it as dumb to be upset by it, but then not sure it does much good to stand and scream at the tide either. |
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You must have missed what they did for Memorial Day. Standard Google graphic with a shitty postage stamp size stock picture of the American flag with a yellow ribbon at the bottom of the page. Damn thing wasn't even avatar quality resolution.
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I don't think any of these discussions are claiming that Google should be forced to commemorate D Day or Memorial Day. I think they are discussing how messed up it is that a company can make doodles for essentially every minor thing in history, yet they choose to ignore what is arguably the most influential day in modern history, most likely because it revolved around a topic that doesn't fit their agenda (war/the bomb).
Google has freedom of speech, just as we are free to criticize what they choose to do. I do think that these are constructive discussions, and don't understand why it's being ridiculed. No one is butt hurt. No one is supporting government intervention. It's a good point to bring up, that a lot of people probably wouldn't have realized if it hadn't been brought up. Google is what it is because of how great America is, yet they are dodging taxes every chance they get, and they're ignoring all the lives that were sacrificed to provide them the liberties that have made them what they are. I've been on the Fuck Google train for a while, and ignoring D Day is a pretty fucked up thing to do in my opinion. |
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Holy sensationalized bullshit, Batman. By not putting up a fucking doodle, they're "trying to eliminate the conservative and American patriotism and remembrance"??? Jesus... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Google has been long trying to eliminate the conservative and American patriotism and remembrance. They didn't do this on memorial day either, but they will celebrate it for various left agendas and events. Holy sensationalized bullshit, Batman. By not putting up a fucking doodle, they're "trying to eliminate the conservative and American patriotism and remembrance"??? Jesus... This. For a group of people (GD) who like to ridicule liberals for being offended, there sure are a lot of threads complaining about how they are upset about things. |
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It annoys me, but it's also the best search engine, etc.
Switch to Bing and get great images on days like today and lousy results. |
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This. For a group of people (GD) who like to ridicule liberals for being offended, there sure are a lot of threads complaining about how they are upset about things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Google has been long trying to eliminate the conservative and American patriotism and remembrance. They didn't do this on memorial day either, but they will celebrate it for various left agendas and events. Holy sensationalized bullshit, Batman. By not putting up a fucking doodle, they're "trying to eliminate the conservative and American patriotism and remembrance"??? Jesus... This. For a group of people (GD) who like to ridicule liberals for being offended, there sure are a lot of threads complaining about how they are upset about things. Google needs trigger warnings. |
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¯\_(?)_/¯ So you are upset because a private company didn't make a stupid cartoon to remind us of 200k+ allied deaths on D-Day? I struggle to imagine a properly reverent cartoon to memorialize D-Day. View Quote 200,000 Allied soldiers died on D-Day? Where did you get that number? |
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That site also doesn't change their homepage for every small, irrelevant event known to man, except for the significant events they would like to see forgotten. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hey guys, this site didn't change their homepage for D-Day either... fucking progressive communist gays! http://www.ar15.com/index.html That site also doesn't change their homepage for every small, irrelevant event known to man, except for the significant events they would like to see forgotten. +1 |
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¯\_(?)_/¯ So you are upset because a private company didn't make a stupid cartoon to remind us of 200k+ allied deaths on D-Day? I struggle to imagine a properly reverent cartoon to memorialize D-Day. View Quote You're off by a factor of almost 50. There were around 4,400 Allied deaths during the Overlord landings. |
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ARFCOM's trigglypuffs need their safe space. Please be respectful of their feelings.
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Don't you all have better things to do than worry about what Google is doodling?
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It's "funny" this outrage thread is longer than the remembrance thread.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1875057_6_June_1944.html |
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Quoted: It's "funny" this outrage thread is longer than the remembrance thread. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1875057_6_June_1944.html View Quote |
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I doubt the men who landed on D Day would give a shit.
Some of you guys are just looking for reasons to be butthurt. |
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Quoted: The tiny little yellow ribbon at the bottom of the screen technically could stand for a multitude of things. Besides that was a fraction of the effort they put towards things like the gay agenda and Nelson Mandela. However it's good to see you sticking up for social justice warriors and the downfall of traditional American values. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nothing new. We do this every holiday. They did nothing for Memorial Day yet a week or two prior they dedicated a whole week to "tranny awareness." Except they did put a small emblem up for Memorial Day... Feel free to use Bing if Google hurts your feelings. The tiny little yellow ribbon at the bottom of the screen technically could stand for a multitude of things. Besides that was a fraction of the effort they put towards things like the gay agenda and Nelson Mandela. However it's good to see you sticking up for social justice warriors and the downfall of traditional American values. |
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The tiny little yellow ribbon at the bottom of the screen technically could stand for a multitude of things. Besides that was a fraction of the effort they put towards things like the gay agenda and Nelson Mandela. However it's good to see you sticking up for social justice warriors and the downfall of traditional American values. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nothing new. We do this every holiday. They did nothing for Memorial Day yet a week or two prior they dedicated a whole week to "tranny awareness." Except they did put a small emblem up for Memorial Day... Feel free to use Bing if Google hurts your feelings. The tiny little yellow ribbon at the bottom of the screen technically could stand for a multitude of things. Besides that was a fraction of the effort they put towards things like the gay agenda and Nelson Mandela. However it's good to see you sticking up for social justice warriors and the downfall of traditional American values. This, I don't see how pointing out Google will celebrate every liberal, or LGBTXYZ cause, yet ignore things like this is bad....unless you are a SJW scumbag....SJW's can go fuck themselves.... |
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Quoted: This, I don't see how pointing out Google will celebrate every liberal, or LGBTXYZ cause, yet ignore things like this is bad....unless you are a SJW scumbag....SJW's can go fuck themselves.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nothing new. We do this every holiday. They did nothing for Memorial Day yet a week or two prior they dedicated a whole week to "tranny awareness." Except they did put a small emblem up for Memorial Day... Feel free to use Bing if Google hurts your feelings. The tiny little yellow ribbon at the bottom of the screen technically could stand for a multitude of things. Besides that was a fraction of the effort they put towards things like the gay agenda and Nelson Mandela. However it's good to see you sticking up for social justice warriors and the downfall of traditional American values. This, I don't see how pointing out Google will celebrate every liberal, or LGBTXYZ cause, yet ignore things like this is bad....unless you are a SJW scumbag....SJW's can go fuck themselves.... It's not bad, unless you consider looking like a whiny, easily-offended, emotional bitch "bad". In the same breath, you criticize Social Justice Warrior douchebags with their perpetually-offended state of being... oh the irony. |
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You are not allowed to have a happy Sweden Day, because of D-Day. That's how this works. That's how all of this works. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I doubt the men who landed on D Day would give a shit. Some of you guys are just looking for reasons to be butthurt. You are not allowed to have a happy Sweden Day, because of D-Day. That's how this works. That's how all of this works. Google had a doodle in honour of Sweden today. |
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If you check the "Feeling Lucky" button, the top search is D-Day.
Guess they're not that anti-american |
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