Google Flat-Out Refuses to Bargain With Workers, Prompting YouTube Music Strikepsychothumbs@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 1580 points – 10 months agovice.com220Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentOh there we go, okay that explains it. Yeah you guys on the other side of the pond like using extra letters in your words like 'colour'. :pColour is closer to you than you think (look up)Um, by "look up", if you mean my reply, I was spelling it how it's spelled over in Europe, not America.I mean up as in on a map. Canada, north of the US, uses colour I mean up as in on a map. Ah, so you were speaking geographically, and not Lemmyically.
Oh there we go, okay that explains it. Yeah you guys on the other side of the pond like using extra letters in your words like 'colour'. :pColour is closer to you than you think (look up)Um, by "look up", if you mean my reply, I was spelling it how it's spelled over in Europe, not America.I mean up as in on a map. Canada, north of the US, uses colour I mean up as in on a map. Ah, so you were speaking geographically, and not Lemmyically.
Colour is closer to you than you think (look up)Um, by "look up", if you mean my reply, I was spelling it how it's spelled over in Europe, not America.I mean up as in on a map. Canada, north of the US, uses colour I mean up as in on a map. Ah, so you were speaking geographically, and not Lemmyically.
Um, by "look up", if you mean my reply, I was spelling it how it's spelled over in Europe, not America.I mean up as in on a map. Canada, north of the US, uses colour I mean up as in on a map. Ah, so you were speaking geographically, and not Lemmyically.
I mean up as in on a map. Canada, north of the US, uses colour I mean up as in on a map. Ah, so you were speaking geographically, and not Lemmyically.
Oh there we go, okay that explains it.
Yeah you guys on the other side of the pond like using extra letters in your words like 'colour'. :p
Colour is closer to you than you think (look up)
Um, by "look up", if you mean my reply, I was spelling it how it's spelled over in Europe, not America.
I mean up as in on a map. Canada, north of the US, uses colour
Ah, so you were speaking geographically, and not Lemmyically.