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Injury, but it's only a cop and no visible injury; laughing at someone's pain and misfortune, but again it's a cop

Oh dear god, I watched Last Week Tonight and have been introduced to cop slide.

And I can't stop looping this one: youtube.com/shorts/_EqrIX6J92s

in reply to Shiri Bailem

Injury, but it's only a cop and no visible injury; laughing at someone's pain and misfortune, but again it's a cop
Police or not, who released such a slide?
Who approved it?
in reply to Raroun

Injury, but it's only a cop and no visible injury; laughing at someone's pain and misfortune, but again it's a cop
@Raroun In the US, those were entirely normal slides for the longest time. Those slides were the normal in my childhood and only sometime since then they started treating them as a hazard.


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in reply to Shiri Bailem

Yeah the customization is really where Kagi shines. It's actually a *tool* designed to help you, instead of being designed to generate ad clicks.