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  1. Re: frist post on Thanks To Apple's Influence, You're Not Getting A Rifle Emoji (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    You make a valid point. Everyone needs more guns to defend against mass shootings. Fortunately, due to your open and free society, mass shooters(?) have the opportunity to double-down on their gun-possession levels.
    It's looking good for the gun industry and the country as a whole. Politicians' foresight should be applauded. Weaker souls may have buckled under the demands to 'do the right thing' but through tireless back-room sponsorship, they've worked with the industry to push forwards to a good place. Bravo!!!

  2. Re: frist post on Thanks To Apple's Influence, You're Not Getting A Rifle Emoji (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    He's certainly insane if he thinks US-American internal politics should decide whether the world gets a rifle emoji.

    What's wrong with you? This was the American gun lobby's opportunity to extend its influence. Now Americanism has been stifled. Are you a communist?

  3. Pretty please on Thanks To Apple's Influence, You're Not Getting A Rifle Emoji (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 2

    May we have a politician-being-bribed emoticon?

  4. Re: Latest count --- 9 Editorial Message Moddings on World Reacts To The Worst Mass Shooting In U.S. History (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    This is obviously still you dude. You should change the tone of your messages if you're to remain anonymous.

    One would have thought that one of the special people would have a greater degree of self control.

  5. How do you create a highly-secure password so that I can update my cracking tools with some new policies ?

  6. Microsoft product-support forums? Where?

  7. The 2008 lawsuit accused Google of violating California fair advertising laws because it misled advertisers about...

    Irony overflow
    *quietly bursts into flames*

  8. Re: You cucks should be deporting millions on Stephen Hawking Calls Trump A 'Demagogue' Who Appeals 'To The Lowest Common Denominator' (go.com) · · Score: 1

    This is like battle of the shills - slashdot's version of algorithmic trading

  9. Re: You cucks should be deporting millions on Stephen Hawking Calls Trump A 'Demagogue' Who Appeals 'To The Lowest Common Denominator' (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Nice post. What kind of incentive scheme do you guys operate under?

  10. When did the word Demagogue become redundant during a discussion of politics?

  11. The US is tripping over itself to become a police state as soon as possible.

  12. Fast forwards to 2017 on Foxconn Cuts 60,000 Jobs, Replaces With Robots (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    for stories of robots fatally self-harming rather than work for Foxconn...

  13. Re: Bays don't sail... on The Pirate Bay Sails Back To Its .ORG Domain (cnet.com) · · Score: 1
  14. Re: corrupt world on The Pirate Bay Sails Back To Its .ORG Domain (cnet.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Lol :D

    Argentina? .ar

  15. Re: why on Nevada Startup Stores Energy With Trains (fortune.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Sisyphean Railways

  16. Re: Truly Epically Dumb to Destroy It on Why Don't Scientists Kill The 'Demon In The Freezer'? · · Score: 1

    The vaccine would benefit the troops no matter which 'side' released the smallpox.

  17. Re: Truly Epically Dumb to Destroy It on Why Don't Scientists Kill The 'Demon In The Freezer'? · · Score: 1

    It could be pretty useful to test the effectiveness of newly-created vaccines; n'est pas?

  18. Re: Truly Epically Dumb to Destroy It on Why Don't Scientists Kill The 'Demon In The Freezer'? · · Score: 2

    A whole generation of gamers has been training for the zombie apocalypse. Don't rain on their parade.

    Sent from my tent on top of the local shopping centre.

  19. That's awesome on Symantec Antivirus Products Vulnerable To Horrid Overflow Bug (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Irony Overflow Exception.at lines one to infinity.

  20. Re: So Much for Professional Courtesy on Hackers' Website Breached by Hacker (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    It went the way of peace among warmongers.

  21. Re: could this be considered on Hackers' Website Breached by Hacker (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    A security company advertising its services by having an ad placed within a BBC "news" article ?

  22. Re: There was a time... on Iran Is Arresting Models Who Pose Without Headscarves On Instagram (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Dispatching black helicopters...

  23. Re: daily mail reporting on Scientists: Electric Vehicles Produce As Many Toxins As Dirty Diesels (dailymail.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    a propaganda job of absurd proportions

    That's the daily mail's function you insensitive clod!

    Three parts celebrity stalking/titillation, two parts xenophobia-inducing nonsense, add water and stir.

  24. Back to the cancer-causing pollutants that have been tried and tested for generations!

  25. Re: No surprise on Prisons Moving To All-Video Visitation (mic.com) · · Score: 1

    I hear that your company sells its employees' organs. Hopefully this doesn't come up when I play golf with the governor next week!