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by r3bl
2574 days ago
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> but don't try to pretend that there are not large amounts of people that for whatever reason don't. Oh, I know precisely the reason: there's no viable alternative in place. It might surprise you to learn that other countries were in that same situation and aren't anymore. When there's something more efficient, reliable, and cheaper to use, people tend to prefer that. But of course, you'd first have to step outside of the US to see what a viable alternative even looks like. Judging by your first and last sentence, I'm willing to bet you haven't. |
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