I think these developments are concerning. It's better to stay positive, try to look for a constructive ending, and avoid fighting bitterly.
I know the situation here is difficult, but I tried to be president to address SL's problems, and that effort sets me apart from others in SL.
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I am trying my best to be patient.
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I have relied heavily on Google for my mailbox and for their services.
I want positive outcomes here.
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I have a sense that Larry probably realizes they gave me reasons to respond, but mostly in political self-defense.
He understands that I was treated unfairly as well, and that has led to distrust, which isn't easily resolved simply by Sergey and Sundar.
Sundar is another employee like Eric, and Marissa, who was your employee and also served as Yahoo's CEO.
Which raises serious concerns.
If that doesn't raise questions about monopolistic behavior — hiring a rival's CEO — I'm not sure what would.
I don't know what to call it.