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@N. E. Felibata π½ Ugh, Diaspora's getting on my nerves, someone else reported a similar problem with boosts from Diaspora, I swear we need someone to fork Friendica to be more like Diaspora or Mastodon and then convince everyone to only use that, since we can see all over here.
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So easy to this day spotting the fascist companies. They all have big office buildings in Israel with their brand name prominently displayed in support of Zionism.
They are all in genocide.
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@chanon Well, that depends on how much you believe Wikipedia, while cut off from supplies, it was still Coca-Cola Deutschland, who's head created Fanta from what he could get his hands on.
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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •They just proved that they lack values...
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