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4chan Has Been DDOSed

An anonymous reader writes "According to the 4chan status page all of the 4chan boards have been DDOSed and are down."

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  1. Re:YOU FOOLS!!! by dkleinsc · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The best known is "never get involved in a land war in Asia", but only slightly less well known is this: "Never go in against 4chan when LOL's are on the line!"

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    I am officially gone from /. Long live http://www.soylentnews.com/
  2. Re:Aw thanks... by Aldenissin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wait commodore64, I am a Christian, and I don't think a person should not have the freedom to smoke cannabis or be naked in his own home. Remember, many people call themselves something they are not with the intention of poisoning the well.

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    Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
  3. Re:Aw thanks... by realityimpaired · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's why a gay man or woman cannot get married

    Sure they can. My girlfriend was married to a guy for 14 years before she met me. ^.~ (turned out he was actually a she, and was into guys, though, lol....) Her kids have no problem calling me Mom, either.... Oh the joys of kow-towing to the religious moral authority, and the pain it causes in peoples' lives... my partner and her ex are both much happier now.

    A relokgious perdson deserves about as much respect as a member of the KKK.

    I do feel the need to point out, though, that this statement is wrong, and probably somewhat offensive. There's absolutely nothing wrong with choosing to adhere to a faith, or to a religion, as long as you recognize that as a choice. And yes, I do feel that there's a distinction to be made between a Faith and a Religion. The question isn't so much what you believe, it's how you apply those beliefs, and how you treat others. A huge number of people experience a deeply spiritual and religious life without ever foisting those beliefs on those around them. As far as I'm concerned, there is exactly one rule that actually matters: do no harm. As long as you follow that rule, you have a right to believe whatever sits well with your conscience.

    (and I should point out that I consider evangelism to be doing harm... if Yahweh wants to send me the word, there's a perfectly good bush in the back yard for him to set on fire... though I'm equally bothered by evangelical atheists, too. Live and let live, yeah?)