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  1. I have read them, and they don't compare to the Windows 10 EULA.

  2. Re:Culture on Stanford's New Alcohol Policy Isn't Based On Much Research (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Why? Because, like it or not, drunken debauchery is part of being a human being.

    Yay, someone actually understands!
    Why can't everyone else understand this simple fact?

  3. Re:Culture on Stanford's New Alcohol Policy Isn't Based On Much Research (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Any and all information from Madd will be immediately discarded by anyone who is interested in facts and/or logic. They are a political advocacy group who is not concerned with facts in the least. Their one and only goal is to bring back prohibition with such a strong police force that everyone who dares take a drink of alcohol will be murdered by the police/government.

  4. Did I forget to mention that the Windows 10 EULA is the most invasive ever published? That it states that Microsoft has complete access and control of your computer for any reason? That they go so far as to explicitly state in that EULA that they use a key-logger? How about the part where they give themselves permission to examine, alter, copy, or delete any and all of your personal files?

    If you think that the Windows 10 privacy issues are no worse than most other OS's then you seriously need to sit down and read the damn EULA you have apparently agreed to hundreds of times already.

  5. The most important complaint is not how well it works, but all the spyware baked into the OS.

  6. Hell, I'm still carrying an S3. I also just got two new batteries less than a month ago, and do not intend to get a new phone until there is a true Linux phone available, or this one dies completely.

  7. Re:Girl Power! on FDA Finds Flaws In Theranos' Zika Tests (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but when you wave the pussy pass to get your company noticed in the first place, it will be mentioned when you are discovered to be a fraud.

  8. Re:Very sad on HAARP Holds Open House To Dispel Rumors Of Mind Control (adn.com) · · Score: 1

    CIA/Mafia/Rothschild family
    It was a group effort.

  9. It gets worse in some states. There are a few where the man has to pay for the woman's lawyers too.

  10. Go spread your lies on tumbler, it is the only place you will be believed.

  11. If you worked as many hours as you say, and you had other options, then you are a fool. If you didn't have other options then you are a wage-slave and should have been looking for a different kind of work, since you didn't, you are a fool.

  12. Re:Logic Says It Should Be Legal on US Patients Battle EpiPen Prices And Regulations By Shopping Online (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    You really hit the nail on the head there. Tylenol is added to all the opiates for the sole purpose of making them poisonous. This is done by government mandate. For those reading this who are not the parent, yes, the government mandates that our drugs are made less safe in order to allow them to be prescribed. And people wonder why marijuana is illegal still. The feds have not yet figured out how to make marijuana deadly, that is why it is still illegal.

  13. Re:No, but... on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    For the vast majority of fathers who are not in their children's lives you don't have to force them into their children's lives. All you have to do is stop forcing them out of their lives.

  14. Re:That's bullshit on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    If you are a nutcase, or have limited mental capacity it should be easier to opt into not reproducing, not harder.

  15. Re:Very effective on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't know how it is on the whole, but the only women I have kept any contact with from high school who went through this program are terrible mothers, absolutely terrible mothers. I'll put it this way, kids taken away and given to the recovering alcoholic father. As anyone who knows a divorced father knows, it is almost impossible to get custody of your kids if you happen to be male. If you have actual problems those chances shrink even more.

    My sample size is very small, I really hope it is not representative of the general population, but I have no delusions that they are much better.

  16. Re:social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    I would say an absolute minimum of 500 of them would, but more likely closer to 1500 of them would.

    Women have all the same sexual urges that men have, but they know the chances of them ever being punished for their behavior lies on an asymptote of zero.

  17. Re:social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    And no, condomes don't change the feeling

    Well, looks like we've found the virgin.

  18. Re:social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    Damn, I wish I had mod points to give you. That was a rather accurate description of reality.
    I only have one criticism, we never got rid of the debtor's prison, we just changed the name. Now you go to prison if you are behind on child support. In some states being a single month late will send you to prison, unless you happen to be female. If you are female then you don't have to worry about things like that, you will simply be given a pass for being female.

  19. Re:social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    increasing infantilisation of society

    You have feminism to thank for that.

  20. Re:social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    I've yet to meet one that was decent, much less date one.

  21. Re:social experiments on Robot Babies Not Effective Birth Control, Australian Study Finds (sky.com) · · Score: 1

    They did this program in the homec class at my high school. It was universally hated by every student I ever spoke to about it, but if you didn't take care of the fake baby then you failed the class no matter what you did for the rest of it. Fortunately for me homec was not a required class until the year after me, because I would have refused to play the game.

  22. Re:Vote out the Republicans. on ISP Lobbyists Pushing Telecom Act Rewrite (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    What the fuck kind of crack have you been smoking? If you believe that either republicans or democrats are on the side of the "common man" then you are completely delusional. They are all in it for their own gain. What would benefit you is a thought that has never been entertained short of crafting speeches for election.

    Don't be fooled by the psychopaths, they don't care about you, and in fact many of them take great delight in your suffering.

  23. Re:How does that work? on FBI Authorized Informants To Break The Law 22,800 Times In 4 Years (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you kidding, those videos would never see the light of day. Before the firefighters even arrived the surveillance camera footage all around the incident would have been confiscated and recording stopped until it was all over.
    There is literally nothing these bastards can do that will get them sent to prison.

  24. Re: How does that work? on FBI Authorized Informants To Break The Law 22,800 Times In 4 Years (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like an upstanding member of the SS to me.

  25. Re:Confused on Activists Call For General Strike On the Tor Network (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, and some people are convinced that all sexual assault/rape allegations are true, unless there is unassailable evidence to the contrary.

    A large portion of them will still demand that the accused be punished as if they were guilty.