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  1. Re:Back in July - of 2013! on Linux Kernel Dev Sarah Sharp Quits, Citing 'Brutal' Communications Style · · Score: 1

    That's because you have bent to the will of feminists who, by the way, have not grown up.

  2. Re:Back in July - of 2013! on Linux Kernel Dev Sarah Sharp Quits, Citing 'Brutal' Communications Style · · Score: 1

    I would call that unlucky.

  3. Re:Culture Conflict on Linux Kernel Dev Sarah Sharp Quits, Citing 'Brutal' Communications Style · · Score: 1

    Yea, while feminists are by far the most sexist group I have ever heard of.

  4. Re:Long-term Birth Control on DNA Vaccine Sterilizes Mice, Could Lead To One-Shot Birth Control For Cats, Dogs · · Score: 1

    I want something like this very badly. Sorry women, but I don't trust any of you when it comes to birth control.

  5. Re:Planned Parenthood on DNA Vaccine Sterilizes Mice, Could Lead To One-Shot Birth Control For Cats, Dogs · · Score: 1

    It is a human when it is no longer a parasite.

  6. Re:SG-1 Episode Foreshadowing... on DNA Vaccine Sterilizes Mice, Could Lead To One-Shot Birth Control For Cats, Dogs · · Score: 1

    Those vaccinations also are not even required to even be approved by the FDA. They can also contain adjuncts that are illegal to be given to the general population. The anthrax vaccine that was forced upon me and all others in the military in the early 2000's was not approved by the FDA, it was experimental, and also a large portion of the vaccines(there were several variations) included adjuncts that are illegal in the United States.

  7. Re:How do they define GM? on Majority of EU Nations Seek Opt-Out From Growing GM Crops · · Score: 1

    It's called self projection.

  8. Re:How do they define GM? on Majority of EU Nations Seek Opt-Out From Growing GM Crops · · Score: 1

    Yea, because it is perfectly fine for a company to genetically modify a food product to create poison that kills insects and just take their word for it that it is safe for us to eat on a large scale.
    There is nothing inherently wrong with genetically modified food, but you should not assume that it is benign without honest testing.
    If you think that companies like Monsanto are trustworthy enough to perform their own safety testing then you are a fool among fools.

  9. Re:Hmm on What Non-Geeks Hate About the Big Bang Theory · · Score: 1

    If that show actually portrays reality, even in an exaggerated form, then I weep for humanity.

  10. Re:takeover property propaganda CAPTCHA: spotter on Selected Provisions: TPP, CETA, and TiSA Trade Agreements · · Score: 1

    Directly into your home with IoT of course. Have you noticed how nearly all IoT devices require a connection to the company server where three letter agencies can merely politely request direct access without warrant or any accountability?

  11. Re:Never should have gotten past R&D on Volkswagen Diesel Scandal Logistics Imply Sizable Conspiracy · · Score: 1

    Wow, not often that I completely agree with a post from someone on my list of foe's.

  12. Re: Were GNOME 3 and Firefox 4+ conspiracies? on Volkswagen Diesel Scandal Logistics Imply Sizable Conspiracy · · Score: 1

    Nope, it only requires that it be detrimental to others.

  13. Re:Complete Crap on F-35 Ejection Seat Fears Ground Lightweight Pilots · · Score: 1

    I find it interesting that you are willing to immediately discount their claims as propaganda, but believe the propaganda that your own government puts out without question. Just a little hint, most of what is said in an "official" capacity is propaganda. It doesn't matter if it is a government or large business, most of what they say is designed to manipulate you into doing something you would not otherwise do. That may be to buy a more expensive brand of toilet paper, or it may be to condone the slaughter of innocents in the interest of subjugating other countries for profit.

  14. Re:Millennials and "codes of conduct". on Google As Alphabet Subsidiary Drops "Don't Be Evil" · · Score: 1

    I hear you loud and clear. It is literally impossible to satisfy some of these people and only a complete fool thinks you can reason with them. The term "social justice warrior" earned its derision many times over, and that was just the contribution of the "feminists." Of which are not, and never have been advocating for equality, but for superior status.

  15. Re:Millennials and "codes of conduct". on Google As Alphabet Subsidiary Drops "Don't Be Evil" · · Score: 1

    That was a story in a book called "How to Save the World". I forget what the exact story was called, it was a collection of works. It was one of the better books I have read.

  16. Re:Unionize on American IT Workers Increasingly Alleging Discrimination · · Score: 2

    Licensing/qualification organizations, guilds, and unions; Three names for the same institution. The only difference between the 3 is the public mask they wear.

  17. Re:Thaty's the wat to do it ... on Scientists Discover How To Get Kids To Eat Their Vegetables · · Score: 1

    Dogs also really like corn. We had a Norwegian elkhound named Sugar when I was growing up that would always go with us to the garden and dad would give her an ear of corn if there was any near ripe. She would hold it down with her paw and eat a couple lines of corn then roll it a little bit and eat more rows just like humans eat it. She also taught our dog Sassy to do it as well.

  18. Re:Smoking or not, that's the question. on Rare "Healthy" Smokers Lungs Explained · · Score: 1

    maybe if you grow your own or buy in a place that is legal. but illegal marijuana is cut with all sorts of crap that makes it far far worse than the crap tobacco companies put in cigarettes. dealers will cut marijuana with all sorts of shit. and i mean that literally:
    http://blogs.discovermagazine.... [discovermagazine.com] (tldr: the cdc saw a salmonella outbreak, and traced it to distributors cutting weed with feces)

    I call bullshit on this. Have you ever even seen a bag of weed? The only way you could "cut" it with anything is if you sprayed a clear liquid on it that didn't have a strong smell. The idea of cutting it with shit? That is one of the dumbest things I have ever heard. There is no way that you could clean it off to where it wouldn't be blatantly obvious, not to mention it would smell like shit! If you buy weed that smells like shit you deserve to get sick.

  19. Re:Put it through the drug review process on Rare "Healthy" Smokers Lungs Explained · · Score: 1

    That will never happen because you cannot patent a natural plant, and that is the only reason it is not sold in pharmacies now, because it used to be sold in all pharmacies.

  20. A pox upon you on Rare "Healthy" Smokers Lungs Explained · · Score: 1

    I truly hope that you are someday afflicted by an illness that is easily treated with cannabis. I also hope that you still have a prejudice against it so that you will suffer through the illness without medication.

  21. Re:Smoking or not, that's the question. on Rare "Healthy" Smokers Lungs Explained · · Score: 1

    Replace "urban myth" with "government propaganda" and you would have it exactly right.

  22. Re:Avoid the Microsoft tax! on Ditch Linux For Windows 10 On Your Raspberry Pi With Microsoft's IoT Kit · · Score: 1

    Or it could be that you are delusional. Microsoft collecting telemetry on your pi project is not something cool.

  23. Re:But....... on Light-Based Memory Chip Is First To Permanently Store Data · · Score: 1

    Only on medium settings.

  24. Re:But....... on Light-Based Memory Chip Is First To Permanently Store Data · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure which is worse...

  25. Re:School isn't there to enrich lives on Stop Taking All the Fun Out of Science · · Score: 1

    My school started at 7:00. I also had to get up at 5:00 in order to get a shower before I got on the bus since the bus ride took over an hour. I was the first person on the bus and I lived out in the middle of nowhere. The bus then proceeded to skirt the boundaries of nowhere for the next 45min before getting on a main road. When I got on the bus I would immediately lay down and go to sleep again, because if I didn't I would just fall asleep sitting up and hit my head on the window or fall into the aisle. It was impossible for me to stay awake after I got on the bus because I was always far too tired. And don't give me any "you should go to sleep earlier" bullshit. When I was a teenager i spent hours trying to go to sleep on a regular basis. If it was not midnight yet, usually closer to 1:00, I could not sleep. You may have been one of the lucky ones that could go to sleep whenever they want, but that does not mean that everyone else should have to suffer.

    School should not start until at least 9:00!