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  1. You're retarded.

  2. Re:There shouldn't be any ads on this content? on Brands Pull YouTube Ads Over Images of Children (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    In reality, the only intent that matters is that of the prosecutor, and they tend to be the scum of the lawyer world, which is itself the worst scum of humanity.

  3. Re:Just Take Ownership Of Being A God Damn Man on 'I See Things Differently': James Damore on his Autism and the Google Memo (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    No it isn't. Just punch them in the face until they are knocked out then walk away.
    This should be the standard response to anyone who accuses someone of "micro aggressions"
    I bet it doesn't take more than twice before any one of them shuts up for the rest of their miserable life. The rest will soon get the hint too.

  4. Hell, I'd take that slimy piece of shit over Hillary Clinton any day of the week. You see, Trump is almost the worst possible candidate for president of the US, but Hillary beat him out for that title with almost no effort at all.

  5. Re:Nursing homes for millennials... on Silicon Valley Thinks It Invented Roommates. They Call It 'Co-living' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Damn, sounds like you were unfortunate enough to live in that shithole. Personally, I have very similar feelings toward Norfolk, VA. It is the asshole of America and I will never live there again.

  6. Re: Nursing homes for millennials... on Silicon Valley Thinks It Invented Roommates. They Call It 'Co-living' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Both Trump and Hillary agree, it is the best kind of transport for the unwashed masses!
    Now get back to work peon!!!

  7. Re:The perfect is the enemy of the good on Federal Extreme Vetting Plan Castigated By Tech Experts (apnews.com) · · Score: 0

    Immigration is not a right, it is a privilege selectively given. That means that the country decides who it wants to allow in. That is not determined by outsiders, and has no restrictions placed upon it.

    Learn your god damn Constitution before you go spewing complete bullshit again.

  8. Bots and shills.

  9. Re:Nothing is related to anything relevant on Your Visual Skills Are Not Correlated To Your IQ (vanderbilt.edu) · · Score: 0

    Good doctors are like unicorns. You are very unlikely to ever encounter one, and if you do, you shut the hell up about it, because nobody is going to believe you.

  10. Re: Nothing is related to anything relevant on Your Visual Skills Are Not Correlated To Your IQ (vanderbilt.edu) · · Score: 0

    Well Jojo, I take it you didn't score very high on the IQ test.

  11. No, it doesn't have a place in any society that calls itself free and/or believes in justice. It is nothing more than a less deadly version of witch trial "investigations" that led entirely to false confessions. The only difference is in a plea bargain you're less likely to die, and slightly less likely to endure torture before confessing to the crime.

  12. The second is true. Your average person commits several felonies per day, and has absolutely no idea that they have even broken a law.

    It is completely impossible for a single person to even know all the federal laws, much less know all the state laws along with them. There are simply too many of them for a single person to read in their lifetime. And by this, I do not mean understand what the laws means, I mean it is impossible to just read them all once. You would die of old age long before you finished the fist quarter of them, and by that time the number of laws would have already increased by a factor of ten or more.

    Yet, ignorance is not an excuse of the law, unless you happen to be a judge, police officer, prosecutor, or politician. Those people are allowed to be ignorant of the law without consequences, but all us civilians are expected to magically know and understand all those laws which we couldn't even read all of in a single lifetime, much less understand them all.

  13. After we shoot the drug war in the face until proven dead for at least a couple of years, this would not even be a concern, because more than half of all convictions in the US are from drug charges. This is what spawned the "plea deal" in the first place. It was a way for the prosecutor to ensure a conviction with as little effort as possible, and with complete disregard for the rights of the accused.

  14. Sadly, your story is a common one these days. Our judicial system is broken far beyond repair at this point. It needs to be burned to the ground and completely remade, literally, while the judges, prosecutors, and police are locked inside.

  15. Re:Translation on Newspaper Obtains James Damore's Complaint Against Google (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 0

    So, what you're saying is that I can start my own company and completely forbid any discussion supportive of feminist views with the penalty being a firing? Maybe I should start a company to test this? I'll put in all the job advertisements "no social justice warriors of any kind will be hired" to make sure I don't have to weed them out myself.

  16. Re: Private property rights. on Why We Must Fight For the Right To Repair Our Electronics (ieee.org) · · Score: 0

    Buy a cheaper phone. The really expensive ones are the ones that have all this garbage.

    Instead of buying say the flagship Samsung phone, take a look at their mid-tier. I got a Galaxy J7 recently and am quite happy with it, except for there not being a root crack for it yet. It has a removable battery, SD card slot, headphone jack, 8-core processor, and 2GB of ram. All for $240.

  17. It's more about proof of how incidents went down to the courts and to the public

    This is why cops hate them so much.

  18. Re:"violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    I see, every fact you don't like is either Trump Trumped it all up, or the "Russians" did it.
    Grow up.

  19. Re:"violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    Nice try, but no, taking the side of fascists will not convince the rest of us that they are not fascists.

  20. Re:Take care of your body on Doctors To Breathalyse Smokers Before Allowing Them NHS Surgery (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    No, it is not about elective surgery. It is about non-emergency surgery. Which is anything that is not highly likely to kill you today, or maybe tomorrow.

    This is what we are going to see headlines of real soon:
    Doctor: Looks like you have a tumor on your thyroid preventing you from loosing weight
    Patient: Well, when can we get that removed?
    Doctor: I can't schedule it until you have lost at least 15% of your body weight or you are about to die from the tumor

  21. Re:Chinese are programmed to cheat. on China's Scientists Set New International Record -- For Faked Peer Reviews (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    So much this! I highly doubt they have any more scientific fraud in China than here in the US, but they seem to actually be retracting the papers. Here in the US we rarely even attempt to reproduce results anymore. So, we have a scientific community completely filled to the brim with fraudulent studies and nobody calling them out on it.

  22. Ever heard of a DitchWitch? It works even better for narrow ditches. http://www.ditchwitchsales.com...

  23. You are exactly right.

  24. Bullshit. There is no place in the Constitution that says the Bill of Rights only applies to citizens. It applies to people, meaning everyone the government interacts with. It is no more legal for the government to randomly search a British person than it is for them to do it to a citizen of the US. They have the same rights under the US Constitution.

  25. Re:Their app reads your contacts... on How Facebook Outs Sex Workers (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    They are using audio most likely. There have been articles about it on here before, but I'm to lazy to look them up. Basically the website will add an inaudible, unique, sound to any posts on it that have audio, then that is picked up by your phone, which likely has Facebook installed, cannot be uninstalled, and is always listening. This associates the Facebook account with the phone. Then you access the other Facebook account and the same thing happens, but now both accounts are associated. Using the Facebook application on the phone is not necessary, it just has to be installed.