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Das wahre Alter von Stiflers Mum
March 15, 2024
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06:12 Zum Beispiel, dass die einen eigenen Feiertag haben in Florida.
06:21 Geld gesammelt nach einem Tornado in Florida und eine Viertelmillion Dollar
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Bubbles with Isaac Adamson | Development Hell
March 7, 2024
(duration 41m)
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00:38 of a large domed enclosure nestled in a verdant, Florida
00:42 woodland Superimposition Center for Great Apes Watchuola, Florida present day.
06:16 still alive and living at this Ape Sanctuary in Florida, and.
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Your RATGOCs Are Here
March 4, 2024
(duration 1h27m)
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43:36 at your house in florida and uh
02:18 And here from Pensacola, Florida, it's Pilot Pete. Are you the key master or
44:23 Pete's going to be doing the podcast from Florida, and he's on that T-Mobile
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Eternal Return
February 28, 2024
(duration 48m)
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01:15 This last Monday, the American Supreme Court heard oral arguments on a case concerning laws in Texas and Florida, which seek to restrict social media platforms ability to moderate content. Legally, the question being asked is if Facebook, say, is more like a newspaper, and that they're allowed to exercise some editorial control by choosing what to publish and how, or if it's more like a phone line, a utility that should carry whatever content it is asked to with little consideration as to its broader meaning or impact in the moment. Some folks have suggested the answer is neither, that platforms are more like a mall, privately owned spaces, which act as public spaces, but whose owners can and should impose usage restrictions in certain cases. The problem is that all of the pre existing case law doesn't really apply tidally to the Internet, and so that's why the Supreme Court will rule on these specific cases. The stakes here are pretty big, but according to NBC News, at least, quote, after almost 4 hours of oral arguments, a majority of the justices appeared skeptical that states can prohibit platforms from barring or limiting the reach of some problematic users without violating the free speech rights of the companies.
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