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>>70220940
free from this, free from that, free fro- oh whoops sorry guys we just gave all your info to the fbi :^)
Why not just use Tox?
>>70221057
>>70221064
new tecnology.
It is superior. read the wikipedia.
It is not possible to 'hack it'
>>70221272
>jewpedia
>reliable
Any imbecille can edit it.
How long before a expert chimes in (after going through the whole bullshit to have the edit approved+own free time) and says "lolnope, secure it is not"?
And how many will be using it by then?
Too many? Too few? Either way it is a loss
>>70221622
no
Do you vote for the referndum in italy at 17. april? And what is it about?
>>70221841
Is there a refendum the 17th?
>>70222142
>referndum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_oil_drilling_referendum,_2016
are you underaged?
>>70222462
Oh, one of those things that get sidestepped anyway, now I remember.
Must have filtered it when it was on tv, don't know, don't care.
>implying the public matters
>>70222706
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_oil_drilling_referendum,_2016#Opinion_polls
Looks good tho, for what would you vote?
>>70222824
Does it matter? I vaguely recall hearing that some years ago there was a vote about abolishing public financing of parties, it won and was immediately reintroduced with another name.
Dunno about the more recent one about privatization of water, lost interest.
I don't really browse /pol/ for politics, mostly as a day-by-day report on how the world is dying