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I really like .ing, just feels satisfy.ing, I regret never grabbing a .sexy, I was always tempted, but I am not paying the current prices (Think those who bought before the increase have original renewal prices)

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[–] kitnaht@lemmy.world 8 points 5 hours ago

.com it's cheap, it's available, I don't have to worry about a country pulling the thing out from under me, it's standard in people's minds (people don't know what a URI/URL is, but they know what a .com is immediately)