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Why did Sasu go down earlier this year
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Its been down a few times recently. This seems to happen frequently. I do not know or understand why. I guess that in this life everything is unpredictable and nothing ever lasts. It is just the way that life is.
Its been down a few times recently. This seems to happen frequently. I do not know or understand why. I guess that in this life everything is unpredictable and nothing ever lasts. It is just the way that life is.
I think part of it has to do with the efforts to bring the site down, but it's hard to be certain. It seems they haven't yet found a proper, legal way of doing so yet, so the best they can do is try to get politicians to change the rules to make it easier. I really hope they fail.
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I think part of it has to do with the efforts to bring the site down, but it's hard to be certain. It seems they haven't yet found a proper, legal way of doing so yet, so the best they can do is try to get politicians to change the rules to make it easier. I really hope they fail.
As do I; I felt even more suicidal when I couldn't log on to be amongst like-minded friends.
I've had others take precious things from me already: my health, my life (well, they tried), money, etc. I don't want to add Sasu to the list.
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Not sure about certain times but SaSu changed their domain a few times, then you got all the updates and maintenance for the forum, which seems to happen from time to time. Maybe you can find it in the news category.
As always, keeping your moral highground is most important, regardless of whether it brings pain to others. But we can't expect any other "solution" other than sweeping the dust under the rug from people who don't really care.
As always, keeping your moral highground is most important, regardless of whether it brings pain to others. But we can't expect any other "solution" other than sweeping the dust under the rug from people who don't really care.
Keeping the moral high ground is very difficult to do, especially when it feels like we're rebellious slaves in ancient Rome, with Crassus and his legions breathing down our necks. The pro-lifers that want to bring the site down are just waiting to get the thumbs up from the powers that be, so they can finally come after us.
In the past, I've made fun of the pro-lifers on the outside, because of the mistrust I feel towards them. That was a moral failure on my part and I realize that now.
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