Some cities have municipal internet service, which they are able to provide at a much, much lower rate than commercial options. Here’s one example of a resident in Lafayette, La. They would on average pay $73.10 annually on the municipal network, versus $690.87 annually on a private network. The same article also shows much lower average rates for commercial networks when they have to compete with public services.
So yeah, it’s just greed.
AUDIENCE
BOOO! BOOO!
CATHERINE (one hand on her hip, the other defiantly pointing at the audience)
I do as I please! I do as I please! Y’all don’t know me! I do as I please!
I’d never seen that before. Holy shit.
She definitely left out part of that story.
How do you nominate for comment of the year?
I don’t want to go back to cleaning mouse balls.
I don’t get it. Could you explain it to me?
Oh, fucking gross. I love it, is there more?
… I reluctantly accept your offer.
I receive: chair. You receive: lap. Do we have a deal?
I love it-- Maybe it can be memed into existence!
Can we just extend it in the other direction? Like from Oct 31 to Dec 24?
Finna give ‘im the ol’ skippity pap
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