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thk thk Σαβ. 27 Φεβ. 2021 2:17 5 views 1 σχόλια
Ενα βίντεο που μας δίνει μια γέυση των παλιών οργανοποιών και μουσικών!
από thk thk 2021-02-27 02:39
εχει τον σαντουριστα στο τελος
δεν το θυμαμαι πως τον λενε ηταν ο πιο γνωστος
και λεει για το σαντουρι το μεγαλο που πιανει πολλες οκταβες
σε σχεση με το νεο...
και βαραει σε μια φαση μια μπασα χαμηλη 
και τωρα εγω θελω να παρω και να μαθω σαντουρι
thk thk Σαβ. 27 Φεβ. 2021 1:38 2 views
αυτο ειναι το ομαρ χακιμ 5 χ 13 ταμπουρο
με αφρικανικο μαόνι.
Εχει φτασει 540 eur 
το πηρα νομιζω 300-350 πριν 19 χρονια περιπου
το δικο μου εχει χρυσα σε χρωμα hoops
και παντα μυριζει μια τρομερη μυρωδια ξυλου 
που δεν εχει φυγει ολα αυτα τα χρονια
thk thk Παρ. 26 Φεβ. 2021 18:38 2 views 1 σχόλια
Mathias Bynens is a web standards enthusiast currently working on V8 at Google.
από thk thk 2021-02-26 19:05
το πρωτο λινκ με νεα δyνατοτητα .
Αφου βαλετε το λινκ στο κουτακι συνδεσμο
πατατε το κουμπι Get link και φερνει τιτλο και περιγραφη .
thk thk Παρ. 26 Φεβ. 2021 2:29 2 views
τελευταια ακουω παλι χεβιμεταλ του 80
και ακουω τωρα iron maiden το κατεβαζω απο soulseek 
(εχω δωσει 10 ευρω πριν 2 μηνες και θα δοσω και αλλα)
και συνειδητοποιω οτι οι τυποι βγαλαν
ονομα γκρουπ λεγοντας την στη μαργκαρετ θατσερ
που τοτε  το παρατσουκλι της στους αντιφρονουντες
ηταν iron maiden 
η σιδηρα παρθενα
.κατι σαν το θυτη τωρα και hey mitsotaki...
...
δηλαδη τι να κλασει το ονομα σεξ πιστολς που ασχολειται με αυνανισμο
οι iron maiden 
και οι 
dead kennedys ειναι το πανκ....
και στην ελλαδα ο ΘΥΤΗΣ και οι Rns και το σπλιτ αδιεξοδο.
thk thk Παρ. 26 Φεβ. 2021 0:38 4 views
αγαπητοι φιλοι και φιλες του καοτονικ.
η αναπτυξη του madpy συνεχιζεται.
Μετα το κουμπι ον / οφ για τσατ
η ομαδα του καοτονικ 
προγραμματιζει την εισαγωγη συνδεσμου link 
οπου ο χρηστης θα βαζει λινκ
και το madpy θα του φερνει τιτλο και φωτο preview
σαν το φβ.
thk thk Πεμ. 25 Φεβ. 2021 22:51 5 views
Ο Λιγνάδης ερμήνευε τις φωνές 
του Χαχανούλη και του Σκουντούφλη στα Στρουμφάκια από το '82 έως το '92.
Πηγή: Μια κυρία που είχε πάρει μέρος στη μεταγλώττιση της σειράς!

thk thk Πεμ. 25 Φεβ. 2021 21:59 3 views
ειναι παρα πολυ καλη φαση που πεφτει λογοκρισια στο φ -- β.
Ειναι παρα πολυ καλη φαση που αφου καταστρεψατε το ιντερνετ μαζευομενοι ολοι σε 2-3 σαητ , διαμαρτυρεστε οτι σας λογοκρινουνε.
Οταν φτιαχναμε σαητ πριν 10+ χρονια 
φανταζομασταν οτι θα διαχυθει ο ελευθερος λογος.
Αντιθετα ολοι σας μαζευτηκατε εδω μεσα αντε και στο του ιτε ρ .
Κανατε αναφορες στους φασιστες μην υπολογιζοντας οτι σε καποια φαση θα ρθει και η δικια σας ωρα.
Ετσι πανε αυτα...
Ξερετε οτι στο μαξιμου υπαρχουν αντιπροσωποι απο ολες τις μεγαλες πλατφορμες ιντερνετ?
Την πα λα (( - ντιρ την ξερετε?
Την βιομηχανια ψευτικων προφιλ που συχναζουν στα σαητ συγκροτηματος πρωην Λαμπρακη / νυν Μα ριν --- ακη την ξερετε?
Κουιζ :
Μεγαλο μυαλο του ΣΡ ΖΑ 
στην σελιδα του στο φ__ β εχει δηλωσει 2 ανυπαρκτα domain names - διευθυνσεις ιντερνετ ως προσωπικες σελιδες.
Ποιος ?
thk thk Πεμ. 25 Φεβ. 2021 21:54 4 views 1 σχόλια
lady gaga ,
τα μπουλντογκ σου τα εχει απαγαγει η σατανωλη σε λιγο θα λαβεις μυνημα που θα αφησεις το ποσο ,Μη φοβασαι τα ζωα σου ειναι ασφαλη τα ταϊζουμε πατέ.
από thk thk 2021-02-26 00:35
ενα ωραιο βραδυ θα σαλταρω - θα απαγαγω τα μπολντογκ της λεηντι γκαγκα - την γατα της ελενα ακριτα - και την μαϊμου του εβερτ
thk thk Πεμ. 25 Φεβ. 2021 16:10 4 views
τελικα οπως φαινεται ο Thiel 
(paypal,palantir) εχει μεγαλο ρολο στο fb 
ηταν μεντορας και πρωτος επενδυτης του ζουκ.
Facebook Inc.’s FB -0.58% senior leadership is increasingly divided over how to address criticism of the company’s effect on U.S. politics, with board member and billionaire investor Peter Thiel serving as an influential voice advising CEO Mark Zuckerberg not to bow to public pressure, according to people familiar with the matter.

One flashpoint of late: political advertisements. Mr. Thiel has argued that Facebook should stick to its controversial decision, announced in September, to continue accepting them and to not fact-check those from politicians, the people said. However, some directors and executives are pushing for changes to the policy, including possibly banning political ads altogether, they said.

Mr. Zuckerberg and other Facebook executives have said publicly that the company continues to consider potential changes related to political ads.

“Many of the decisions we’re making at Facebook come with difficult trade-offs and we’re approaching them with careful rigor at all levels of the company, from the board of directors down,” a Facebook spokesman said. “We’re fortunate to have a board with diverse experiences and perspectives so we can ensure debate that reflects a cross section of views.”

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Mr. Thiel declined to comment.

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The reaction to Facebook’s decision on political ads, presented in October by Mr. Zuckerberg as a commitment to free speech, largely broke along party lines. Most Republicans, including members of the Trump reelection campaign, praised the decision, while many Democrats argued the company should do more to potentially limit the spread of misinformation. In the 2016 election, political actors used tech platforms to spread misleading or false information to specific groups of people.

The tensions within Facebook’s leadership are emerging as the social-media giant grapples with mounting political challenges less than a year before the 2020 election. Facebook is the subject of several federal and state regulatory investigations, including by the Justice Department, over antitrust concerns and alleged privacy violations. Lawmakers from both parties have criticized the company for what they see as transgressions related to how it polices the site.

Facebook officials, including Mr. Zuckerberg, have vowed to fix the litany of problems confronting the company, but there is “pretty vigorous disagreement” among the leadership over how to tackle its political issues, one person familiar with the discussions said.

Some of Mr. Thiel’s views are shared by others within Facebook, including on political ads, with many current and former executives advising Mr. Zuckerberg that the company shouldn’t be in the position of deciding what claims are accurate, people familiar with the matter said. Others, including many rank-and-file employees, argue that Facebook’s decision cuts against its yearslong fight to combat misinformation, they said.

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Some close to the company say Mr. Thiel is extending his influence while the company’s board and senior ranks are in flux. Over the past two years, more than a dozen senior executives have left or announced plans to leave Facebook.

This year alone, three longtime board members left, including lead independent director Sue Desmond-Hellmann. In April, Facebook said Netflix Inc. CEO Reed Hastings and former White House chief of staff Erskine Bowles wouldn’t stand for re-election. Both men periodically had tensions with Mr. Thiel over politics, people familiar with the relationships said. Facebook hasn’t yet named a new lead independent director.

Mr. Thiel’s outspoken conservative and libertarian views have put him out of step with the largely liberal community of Silicon Valley. Mr. Zuckerberg has long valued Mr. Thiel’s advice. Some people close to both men described their current relationship as an alliance, based in part on their long history together.


Mr. Thiel, 52 years old, was the first outside investor in Facebook, and ultimately made more than $1 billion on his stake. Early on, Mr. Thiel advised Mr. Zuckerberg, now 35, to focus on growing the Facebook platform’s user base rather than on making money, contrarian advice at the time that laid the groundwork for Facebook’s riches today. Mr. Thiel and his funds have since sold off most of their Facebook shares.

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More recently, Mr. Thiel, a Republican who backed Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign, has been helping Mr. Zuckerberg understand the dynamics within the Trump White House, people familiar with their relationship said. Ahead of the Facebook co-founder’s October trip to Washington, D.C., the two met and talked privately to discuss strategy, one of the people said. On that trip, Mr. Zuckerberg spoke about the political-ads issue at Georgetown University and testified on Capitol Hill. Messrs. Zuckerberg and Thiel also had a private dinner at the White House with Mr. Trump in October. NBC News previously reported the dinner.

Mr. Thiel has sat on Facebook’s board since April 2005 and is currently chair of Facebook’s compensation, nominating and governance committee, which oversees succession planning and director nominations.

Mr. Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg have said repeatedly that they value ideological diversity on the board, although that view isn’t shared by all of the company’s workforce.

“Mark is friends with Peter Thiel and a lot of Republicans,” said a former Facebook employee who worked in its political group. “It’s a reality people aren’t willing to accept.”

Last year, after it was disclosed that the data of 87 million users improperly wound up with Cambridge Analytica, Facebook directors scrambled to address the political fallout from the revelation, partly because the British political consulting firm had worked for the Trump campaign. Some Facebook directors wanted to create an outside advisory group that would analyze a range of problems confronting Facebook and offer potential solutions to the board, people familiar with the matter said. The group would have been small and included at least one conservative, the people said.

Mr. Thiel was strongly against the idea, the people said. The board never convened the group.

Mr. Thiel’s status as the founder and chairman of Palantir Technologies Inc., a firm specializing in custom database creation and analysis, on at least one occasion raised internal worries at Facebook, a person familiar with the matter said. Christopher Wylie, the former Cambridge Analytica employee whose allegations of data misuse kicked off the controversy, told U.K. officials in a hearing last year that “senior Palantir employees” had worked with the wrongfully obtained Facebook data.

Palantir denied having done so, but Facebook staff were asked to look not just at Palantir’s potential role in the scandal but also Mr. Thiel’s, according to a person familiar with the review. Facebook feared that his status as a prominent Trump supporter and a board member at both companies would make any violation discovered especially damaging, the person said.

“Mark Z. and Sheryl have specifically asked for investigations team to look into Palantir,” according to contemporaneous notes taken by a person briefed on the review. Among Facebook’s options, the notes say, was to “potentially leverage relationship with Thiel to force Palantir to have conversation with FB regarding data abuse.”

Palantir said it doesn’t offer social-media data gathering to any client and only works with data obtained lawfully, adding that it had no knowledge of or involvement in Facebook’s review.

Write to Emily Glazer at emily.glazer@wsj.com, Deepa Seetharaman at Deepa.Seetharaman@wsj.com and Jeff Horwitz at Jeff.Horwitz@wsj.com