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jimsensei t1_itqii53 wrote

They should move it to my house, T-mobile doesn’t provide service there.

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justgottono t1_itr51al wrote

What about the military personnel there? Do they use T-mobile?

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ShinePale t1_itr64do wrote

Just breach your lucrative military contracts. WCGW?

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medraxus t1_itr6vak wrote

Activists hounding random companies to bend to their whims is so cringe

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ClockworkBlues t1_itrbocn wrote

It’s still open because to close it would require you either release prisoners or relocate them to prisons in the US. No politician wants to have to say they released terrorists or have them relocated to the states they need to win over for an election.

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Doggo-Lovato t1_itrhhb2 wrote

Probably just as long as you

Edit: TIL only one side is inconsistent with the “its a private company defense” and anyone who disagrees with me on that is arguing in bad faith and has no self awareness. /s

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RedVelvetCake425 t1_itrmr7y wrote

Let me get this straight, Guantánamo Bay gets cell service from T-Mobile yet I can’t get cell service from T-Mobile in the middle of downtown Seattle?!

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PoorPDOP86 t1_itt7f65 wrote

I wonder if they know it's a military base and not a spooky castle.

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Thopterthallid t1_ittax5v wrote

I went waterboarding at Guantanamo Bay last summer. Wasn't as fun as it sounded.

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