So this is the 100 round drum used in the Dayton shooting...https://twitter.com/npenzenstadler/status/1158109460033953792 …
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Google Shopping also offers this comfy t-shirt to wear while using the drum magazine it sold youpic.twitter.com/hyxikMLF1x
Listen, Pinboard. I know you built a website that takes you no effort at all to keep solvent, and are probably smart enough to solve this problem, but @Google's a helpless global brand name at the forefront of machine learning. How could they *possibly* block specific merchants?
It's not like they have the seller information in a place where they can just visually distinguish it from the rest of the content on the page. They don't have the metadata to know that rifle sight and scope come from the same seller, or that the weapon rack is sold on two sites.
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