

The Brazilian Nazis. Many of the ones who didn’t end up in Argentina ended up in Brazil with just as many stolen goods. (They say, I haven’t studied Nazi flight patterns)
The Brazilian Nazis. Many of the ones who didn’t end up in Argentina ended up in Brazil with just as many stolen goods. (They say, I haven’t studied Nazi flight patterns)
I dunno, my friend from Brazil says the Brazilian ones are just as bad.
I don’t know about you, but my Pixel 6a already does this. When I go to install an APK not from the app store directly it warms me, requires me to acknowledge that the APK was downloaded through Firefox, and acknowledge what permissions it is requesting.
Classic Torment Nexus moment over and over again really
Seriously, copyright doesn’t just go away because it’s online. The concept of “right of reproduction” is a vast and well defined area of law.
You can argue copyright law is garbage and archaic and needs to be overhauled sure, but right now “if it’s on the Web it’s free” only counts if you’re Meta and can pay off a judge or something
That’s a version of decadence, and I got what you meant originally, but most speakers in the north (well, United States, Wales, and Toronto, Ontario as those are who I talk to most) think more of the excessive indulgence stemming from moral decline.
“Oh that chocolate was so decadent” meaning “I feel like I slipped into gluttony and sin eating it it was so good”.
It’s kind of used as a mix between the two definitions depending on the context. It’s so interesting how language changes from place to place.