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[โ€“] Cataphract@lemmy.ml 0 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Holy hell, talk about projection with your sheltered remarks. Did you try searching for persian arabian gulf before commenting? "I haven't seen anyone complaining about one thing, so no one should be complaining about this thing." You're seriously saying this?

"I deem anyone not agreeing with me as a sheltered yank, I am definitely not a sheltered southerner with a bias"

I wish I could actually add anything to this conversation but your last response was just a "nuh uh!" with more insults sprinkled in (I guess to make you feel better about yourself? how's that going?). You've wasted time proclaiming this is a waste of time. Glad you got bigger fish to fry, can't wait for what great subject we should be focusing on with our comments.

I guess everyone would benefit from seeing your comment history and all the great fish frying you're doing. Us plebs talking about such mundane things is such a waste since you've highlighted it for the community. I imagine there's a whole plethora of comments you made about Google that will help lead us into a better future.

[โ€“] GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago

Typical sheltered yank. Only complaining when something affects you.

great subject we should be focusing on with our comments

Something actually relevant to Google? And not standard operating procedure.

I would hate to see what would happen when you learn about how Google maps handles all the disputed borders in the world.