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Re:Slashdot Hacked! - CONFIRMED
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Re:Trump's not gonna be happy...
I have seen people on slashdot accuse you of rape too. Does that make it a fact? Watch, I'll add another: PopeRatzo raped me. Boom! Fact.
Funny thing about the internet. You can check whether stuff has been reported before.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/a...
http://fusion.net/story/328522...
http://gawker.com/the-time-don...
http://www.independent.co.uk/n...
http://www.newyorker.com/magaz...
http://www.inquisitr.com/36114...
http://time.com/4572925/megyn-...
http://www.rollingstone.com/po...
http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/1...There. That oughtta do it.
Now, where is the evidence that PopeRatzo raped you?
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Re:already exceeding expectations
(Appointed to replace Pete Wilson, who ran for and won the governorship in the first election I was allowed to vote in. The Republicans had made it a priority to get him elected as governor because the 1990 census was being conducted and the governor could veto the gerrymandering Democrats had done to the state's districts.)
Actually, it was Republicans who wanted to keep up their Gerrymander in 1990, and they forced the Democrats to go along, furthering this in 2000, and 2010, to the point where the voters demanded it be put into their hands and not the State Legislatures. California voters, feeling unsatisfied, also went for non-partisan blanket primaries.
I will give California Republicans credit, to the best of my knowledge, they didn't decide to be as stupid as Arizona's or as corrupt as NorthCarolina's, but you should know they were responsible for EVERY California problem you mistakenly (due to your partisan bias) blame on Democrats.
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Last viable candidate to drop out
*sigh*. 2016 will go down in history as the year every single campaign, including Giant Meteor 2016, failed us all.
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Re:You gave Trump's plan
Here's a story from the anointed Huffington Post claiming 80% of migrants are raped coming to the US. That's a pretty alarming figure. Here's another story on it by Fusion. Here's an Amnesty international story citing health care professionals claiming 6 out of 10 are abused.
There already is legal precedent: 8 U.S. Code 1182 - Inadmissible aliens clause f Suspension of entry or imposition of restrictions by President. If you don't believe in western values don't come to the west. Show us a democratic country that is majority Muslim. Islam is more than a religion, what should be addressed upon entry is a question about supporting Sharia law. It's incompatible with western values. How do other religions work in Muslim majority countries? How do they treat women or gays? Why do you feel it is superior to the US present stance? -
Re:By what definition?
None of those accusations, even up to 40 years old, ever came up before the debates and no charges existed until then.
Accusations against Trump existed before he was running for office. Check out Trump's actual history. People just didn't care. And Trump knew it.
My point is that sexual behavior among adults is common. Trump was the biggest reality star in Hollywood. If you don't believe he had tremendous amounts of pressure for sexual attention from women, you are a fool.
Your point is met by the one where sexual misconduct among adults is also common, and also commonly ignored and dismissed. If you don't believe he exerted tremendous amounts of pressure towards women who he sexually assaulted, then you are a fool.
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Re:Fear.
Oh bullshit.
Guess how many illegal immigrants were deported under Obama?
More than any GOP president ever did.
http://fusion.net/story/252637...
2.5 million.
So ye old AC threat of waiting to take away someone else's JD makes you look just plain ignorant.
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Re:Imagine that
Keep drinking your PeeCee kooolaid while ignoring the truth dude.
http://fusion.net/story/17321/...
http://www.wnd.com/2015/07/fbi...
And as for banning all muslims, why is it you lefties "conveniently" never quote what he ACTUALLY said:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/07/...
"Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on," a campaign press release said.Can you even now see the "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on," part" or are you morons always gonna live in denial and keep leaving it out in a lame attempt to divisively make it sound like he meant it to be permanent?
In my opinion, a good president should put Americans first and is what the anyone filling the role of President is MORALLY OBLIGATED to do. History has already proved that the whole notion of putting Americans first is something that Hillary cant even get her head around (other than in well-rehearsed sound bites) let alone actually do. Lets not even put Hillary and Morals in the same sentence because even you must see how absurd that is. Pretty much everything she's already done as Secretyary of State comes down to to putting American lives second for her own personal convenience, power, or financial gain, most usually but not always through the Clinton Foundation.
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Who needs wikileaks?
Just track down those who've actually dealt with the "help" of the Clinton Foundation and see what their story is..... http://fusion.net/story/357169...
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Re:Gee
Oh, so you could basically just have boiled it down to "it's a ridiculous strawman that I and my fellow alt-rightists scumbags have invented, in order to further our hateful agendas".
That would have made it so much clearer.
So self-identified labels are a strawman? FYI "SJW" is a label created by social justice warriors, I know...facts hurt feels. But, nice assumptions there. Do you also believe that the "right" and "conservatives" are dangerous neo-nazi's that are bent on world domination and to dispose of (((them))), while kicking illegals and plotting ways to resurrect Hitler? I think I got all the regressive talking points there. No wait, I missed Pepe and how a cartoon frog is a neo-nazi hate symbol for white supremacy.
After all, I'm sure these regressive leftists who fit all of those points are just harmless. Just like those ones who were protesting at Mizzou, and Yale, Harvard, Oxford, Toronto, etc, etc, etc. Get triggered at human bones claim that halloween costumes are racist, and offer "counseling" for it. Scream that kimono's are cultural appropriation and so on, and on, and on. Very invented....
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Re:Which race are Muzzies?
Race is not ethnicity. Less than a 100 years ago irish and italians were not considered "white" while some asians were considered ambiguously white.
In fact, the definition of race in OED includes:
1.2 A group of people sharing the same culture, history, language, etc.; an ethnic group.
1.3 A group or set of people or things with a common feature or features.
I'm sure all of these facts are like water on a ducks back to someone using the racially archaic "Mohammedan." But to anyone else reading along who isn't a total racist asshole, now you have a fact based counter-narrative.
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Re:Not Selling stolen stuffWhat other choice was there? Not take the deal and possibly end up with a life sentence along with the thousands of other non-violent offenders you folks have incarcerated? The U.S. justice system is completely broken. The lack of a victim in these "crimes" should rule out incarceration.
How a first-time drug charge became a life sentence for this mother of twoUpdate: President Obama granted Brant a clemency on Dec. 18, 2015, along with 94 other federal inmates. She was released from prison on Feb. 2, 2016
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"I'm like, 'I didn't kill anybody,'" Brant told me. "They say, 'So what did you do?' 'Well, I was in a relationship with a guy who dealt drugs.' And they're like, 'That's it?' " ...
She's spent the last 21 years of her life behind bars on a first-time, nonviolent drug conspiracy charge.Nobody in the history of Canada has ever been imprisoned for selling cannabis seeds. Strangely enough, when a U.S. citizen is caught selling illegal firearms across the border, your government refuses to extradite because it's not a crime in the U.S..
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Re:Feminist/SJW Echo Chamber Circling The Bowl
The problem for Twitter is there just aren't enough Feminists/SJWs out there to keep a dying social media platform alive.
So is the only draw of Twitter the opportunity to harass Feminists/SJWs?
Because that's the only piece of functionality you'll actually lose with these changes.
As it is impossible to have an Intelligent discussion, andy any disagreement == harassment, yes.
Intelligent discussion?
We're apparently thinking of entirely different things because I don't know how anybody could classify these as examples of an intelligent discussion.
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Re:Twitter is pro-Free Speech ? REALLY ??
Here is the tweet he faked: https://i0.wp.com/fusion.net/w...
Full story here: http://fusion.net/story/327103...
Faking tweets to enrage your followers and get them to continue attacking her with their racist tripe is what got him banned.
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Re:All that Tesla has to say back..
Actually, the video in question doesn't show that collision avoidance systems can fail, because the car shown in the video doesn't have one (and its driver is a moron):
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Re:in Soviet russia...
And Russia is not the biggest loser here. They just try to gain some cheap political points because the US isn't high on the list.
That's because a lot of the tax shelters and loopholes being exploited in Panama are perfectly legal in the US
BTW, The Panama Papers leak also overshadowed this other bribery leak that also includes the global elite and many multinational corporations. www.theage.com.au/interactive/2016/the-bribe-factory/day-1/the-company-that-bribed-the-world.html -
Future: iGlasses and/or iBorg
Some critics think that Apple is boring now, setting itself up to iterate on its successes and lock customers into their services with products that are very good...but not those eye-popping leaps we've seen before.
We don't really know what they are working on in their labs.
I suspect the next leap with be some kind of "iGlasses", somewhat similar to Google Glass, but using hand-gestures in the air. The goggles will use 3D (stereoscopic) movement and image detection to understand the gestures.
Google has already filed related patents (below), but I imagine Apple is experimenting also. They have too much money to ignore the possibility.
http://phandroid.com/2013/10/1...
Either that, maybe direct brain control of some kind where an implant is made that allows one to use thought control as an interface. Experiments are gradually leading to less intrusive implants (see below). iBorg?
These are my best guesses as an amateur futurologist as to what the next logical device/UI leap is. If they play their cards right, Apple's deep pockets will allow them to be early-to-market players in these.
They better hope they have somebody akin to Steve Jobs so that they get the equivalent of an iPad instead of say the poorly executed Microsoft Tablet of 2000. Steve knew to say "no" to (most) stupid ideas and implementations, even if it meant expensive delays. Microsoft's half-ass ways and addiction to desktop Windows burnt them. Sometimes you gotta eat your own children.
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Everyone submit your DNA!
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Re:Who cares?
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Nice Try
We get it: you finally found a nugget you think wipes out any arguments for freedom. Examples like this are so very rare that your ilk cling to them and celebrate them without even realizing that in doing so you are highlighting their extreme rarity.
For every example like this (one regulatory victory in 50 years) there is a tidal wave of regulations that have never made anybody's life better other than the regulators who got jobs regulating, and the crony-capitalists who made money by getting the government to ban a competitor's product. For every thalidomide, there are a huge number of more-obscure drugs that have been blocked for decades; some end-up having little benefit, but a few end-up being very good and their absence from the marketplace for decades means decades of unnecessary suffering for many people. All this regulation has hidden costs: drug prices are higher, some good drugs are not brought to market, and many suffer without news coverage because there is no approved drug for what ails them.
Have you forgotten all the people who claim their lives were made better by things like cannabis oil which, being a marijuana derivative, is blocked by the very same FDA you are celebrating, and in the case I cite is banned by New Jersey because they are aligned with the FDA regulators on the issue? Whose suffering is more important? The suffering which was dodged by the block on Thalidomide in the US which supports your political position, or the suffering of those with various cancers and other ailments which happen every day all over America because drugs that would help them are being blocked but which does not benefit your anti-libertarian arguments? Government regulation is a far more complex issue than your simplistic cartoon-view of the world makes it.
Oh, and in case you missed it, a number of American women went to Canada and got the drug in the 1960's and some of them did indeed have "flipper babies" - and then the very thing you ridicule happened anyway (even WITH the FDA) which is that there were lots of lawsuits by both American and non-American victims and lots of bad PR for the drug company in question.
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kind of related.
http://fusion.net/story/154199...
We know that Facebook has a vast facial recognition database so good that it can recognize you when your face is hidden, that the FBI has built a millions-strong criminal facial recognition system, and that Googleâ(TM)s new Photos app is so effective at face recognition that it can identify now-adults in photos from their childhood. But now facial recognition is starting to pop up in weird and unexpected places: at music festivals (to identify criminals); at stadiums (to weed out âoesports troublemakersâoe) and at churches. Yes, churches.
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Re:Well, that sounds good...
Which would explain the bird flu epidemic in the Midwest. I thought H1B contractors in Silicon Valley were bad.
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Lulz
Look at how the LA schools iPad program turned out.
Also note that there is an article stating the sensors on the watch may not with dark skin... LOL... Really Apple?
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Re:Radical Left allowed to run a country...
Venezuela's resources are just too valuable for the pirates to leave to the competition, been that way for what, about 500 years now?
Well, if it has been a problem for 500 years, please quadrupling of the homicide rate in the country since 1998. And the 23-fold increase in kidnappings over the same period... Are you going to blame the CIA for it?
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Re:Radical Left allowed to run a country...
Shit like this [Chile coup, Pinochet -mi]
Chile's Pinochet, upon stepping down (show me one Left-dictator to have done that!), has left his country as the top Latin American economy. And their homicide-rate today is 3.7 per 100K people — compare that to Venezuela's 67!
And how would you propose to disallow the radical left from running a country, when that country is a democracy and the people vote for it?
By not voting for the assholes — and by persecuting them wherever they appear with the same vigor as the other brand of collectivists is being persecuted already.
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Re:They have a good point
Ok, so how was it unlikely that NK did the hack?
Technical fingerprints: the tools used in the hack were not unique to NK and the hackers' "C&C infrastructure" was public proxies. This renders worthless all of the FBI's proof against NK since it was based on no one else having these tools or IPs.
More technical fingerprints: Sony has been hacked by everyone for years. It can be assumed that multiple hacker groups were inside Sony at any time, and any one of them could have been the one to take over Sony's network and destroy their data.
Motive: One of the GOP hackers has been identified as a Sony sysadmin who said their motivation was equality. Sony had been caught paying a newly hired male executive $1 million more than a woman with the same job title a few months before that sysadmin lost their job at Sony. The stuff about North Korea came after the equality claim, after the media raised it as a possibility.
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Kevin Roose's article
In case anyone else was looking for the missing link in TFS, Kevin Roose's article at Fusion is here.
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