hopefully the omnipotent overlords at spectrum/time warner allow me to view this thread in 10 years without doubling my internet bill.
but nah man, like i've stated earlier, i cant pretend to pick a side in this argument. what i have looked into shows that both sides have their faults, and i find it hard to side with the fcc. which is the only reason i'm not gung ho about it from the net neutrality standpoint
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EVERYBODY I KNOW GOT WEED OR GOT POWDER
BUT I AINT GOT EITHER. GOT ALOT OF DEMONS
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