why does my knife need a web browser smh
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apparently google has been putting their software in everything including the kitchen sink since 1798??

read for yourself if you don't believe me - source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stainless_steel
the source is a little known but nifty website that desperately needs funding so if you go there you should give them like a dollar or whatever your local equivalent is, like one peso or a bitcoin or what have you
apologies for the english I am an american
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apparently google has been putting their software in everything including the kitchen sink since 1798??

read for yourself if you don't believe me - source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stainless_steel
the source is a little known but nifty website that desperately needs funding so if you go there you should give them like a dollar or whatever your local equivalent is, like one peso or a bitcoin or what have you
apologies for the english I am an american
I can make sure your bitcoin gets sent to them. Trust me, I'm also an American and we can't lie.
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apparently google has been putting their software in everything including the kitchen sink since 1798??

read for yourself if you don't believe me - source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stainless_steel
the source is a little known but nifty website that desperately needs funding so if you go there you should give them like a dollar or whatever your local equivalent is, like one peso or a bitcoin or what have you
apologies for the english I am an american
LOL!
Well, at least the chromium link properly links to the article about the chemical element, not to Google's web browser..
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LOL!
Well, at least the chromium link properly links to the article about the chemical element, not to Google's web browser..
@over_clox @varden because the browser is called chrome and chromium is the upstream not well know project
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