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Put quotation marks around the terms you want, and it'll return you results containing the exact same phraseNot these days.
Put quotation marks around the terms you want, and it'll return you results containing the exact same phraseNot these days.
I just tested it, and it fails to find words I have used on this site. I am surprised, googles database used to be pretty complete of this place, and others like it. I wonder if there is room in the market for a better competitor?Put quotation marks around the terms you want, and it'll return you results containing the exact same phrase
I just tested it, and you're right. It's funny, I used an exotic word in these forums about a year ago, and I was looking it up on the Google and one of the first things to pop up was my post.I just tested it, and it fails to find words I have used on this site. I am surprised, googles database used to be pretty complete of this place, and others like it. I wonder if there is room in the market for a better competitor?
I tested a rare word I used 10 years ago, Dinorwig. Google found one other page, but not my post. DuckDuckGo, Bing and Yahoo found none. The CFC internal search finds it.I just tested it, and you're right. It's funny, I used an exotic word in these forums about a year ago, and I was looking it up on the Google and one of the first things to pop up was my post.
Maybe it takes time for stuff to go into the database? I did try with one of your posts you made in Tuesday, but it wouldn't work
"Trump wants to improve the economy of the USA, and not that of China" is the same news but in a different lightUS gamers should expect higher game and hardware prices because of Trump tariffs with a possible spillover effect for the rest of the world.
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Trump's Proposed Tariffs Will Hit Gamers Hard
A study found that the cost of consoles, monitors, and other gaming goods might jump during Trump's presidency.gizmodo.com
Latino here!It's only online you see it. As I said I don't care if someone wants to use it.
Latinos dont generally use it themselves. It's more how out of touch people are. You got reamed because of it.
Buddy, Portugal isn't in Latin America.Latino here!
If you call me latinx I will think your are insulting both our intelligences!
Well duhBuddy, Portugal isn't in Latin America.
There's no such thing as Latin Europe, except to point out Latin is a dead language, and not what people mean when they're talking about "Latino". Or "Hispanic", which is different again (also, as I'm very sure you know, Portugal doesn't speak Spanish).Well duh...ofc not
It's in Latin Europe...or that makes me less of a Latino compared to a Hispanic descendent in Mexico or a Portuguese descendent in Brazil!?
Let's see how this ends, maybe Trump will try to lo pervert US democracy as his pals Orban, Putin and similar scum did. I wonder if that is possible in USA.
You think his gamer voters care about that when they have to pay $80-$100 for new titles?"Trump wants to improve the economy of the USA, and not that of China" is the same news but in a different light
So now because of my lack of melanin I am less of a latino than a mexican!?There's no such thing as Latin Europe, except to point out Latin is a dead language, and not what people mean when they're talking about "Latino". Or "Hispanic", which is different again (also, as I'm very sure you know, Portugal doesn't speak Spanish).
Magicking up theories about melanin or "latin descendents" that have nothing to do with what anyone was talking about seems like the quintessential example of looking for something to complain about, in a US election thread.So now because of my lack of melanin I am less of a latino than a mexican!?
On a different note, wouldn't the group termed as "latins/latin american" in the US, be more likely to have (compared to the US average) conservative values? Judging from the countries of their near or immediate ancestors.Magicking up theories about melanin or "latin descendents" that have nothing to do with what anyone was talking about seems like the quintessential example of looking for something to complain about, in a US election thread.
That can't be right. I was told only leftists pursued made-up grievances to make others feel badYou have fun with your wild theories.
Honestly not sure. Really depends on the average, and more specifically, the immediate geography and historical context. Some of this stuff is rooted in religion, others in culture, some in both, and other demographics have these things in spades at times as well.On a different note, wouldn't the group termed as "latins/latin american" in the US, be more likely to have (compared to the US average) conservative values? Judging from the countries of their near or immediate ancestors.
On a different note, wouldn't the group termed as "latins/latin american" in the US, be more likely to have (compared to the US average) conservative values? Judging from the countries of their near or immediate ancestors.
There are some countries there that were very left, of course, but in those cases one can expect that the majority of immigrants actually were fleeing the political system, so again would be more to the right.