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  1. Pee-YEW! on Indian Site Offers Reward For Googler Vandal · · Score: 0, Troll

    It smells like India in here!

  2. Re:I won't on How Will You React To Twitter's Regional Censorship Plan? · · Score: 1

    People with real social lives don't need to whore for attention online with internet sound bites.

  3. Re:It will morph into Conformity Monitoring on Gates Paying Murdoch For System To Track U.S. Kids' School Progress · · Score: 1

    Your post is 100% true, not hyperbole. When I was 13 years old my friends and I redesigned the logo of our public junior high school into a hammer and sickle to protest the strict dress code. Later in high school, I was in the rock band. Since nobody bothered to vet our lyrics, we played The Anti-Nowhere League's So What uncensored during a lunchtime concert at school.

    Now, go to any college. At an intersection, the light will be red, but there will be no traffic in sight. They will all just stand there like sheep, even though they could walk across the intersection without any risk, just because the light is red.

  4. Re:This will only affect 1% of Twitter... on How Will You React To Twitter's Regional Censorship Plan? · · Score: 3

    We can expect the tweets like,"Just got harassed by random homeland security checkpoint" or " Police brutality" to be promptly disappeared.

  5. Re:*Cricket cricket* on Lunar Base Foe Romney Endorsed By Lunar Base Supporters · · Score: 1

    Killed Bin Laden is a good start.

    Uh, killing? Bin Laden was on our side once, and what you are parroting is fake, unlike Donald Rumsfeld shaking Saddam's hand. I wonder why its to hard to find the hi-res versions of that pic which were prevalent only a few years ago.

    Where's the original photo? Timothy's membership of the JIDF serves to hide it.JIDF

  6. Re:that's the truth on Study Finds Growing Up WIth Gadgets Has a Downside: Social Skill Impairment · · Score: 1
    You said:

    No wonder Christian churches try to keep people off from non Christians, you have serious issues

    As an ardent atheist, I declare that you are false. One of the main missions of religious sects is recruitment of outsiders. All are accepted as long as the outsider is willing to convert to the sect, conform to its principles, and atone for their sins. I know because I am friends with people who have tried to convert me. Fortunately, they accept who I am and our conversations about bible verses and Dante's Inferno never turn violent.

    Oddly enough, I had considered the idea of pretending to be a pious man and go to church just to find a mate. I have found, however, that religious women are closed-minded, guilt-ridden, and uptight. I would not only have to whore out my principles, but I would have to settle with a boring, unfulfilling marriage and live a life of lies.

    No thanks.

  7. Re:I despise Newt... on Lunar Base Foe Romney Endorsed By Lunar Base Supporters · · Score: 2

    We actually had competition in space back then. The only reason why we collaborate with Russia now is because they're cheaper.

    What we need to revive global interest in space is an Armageddon-like threat which motivates all nations on Earth to work together to save the planet from a large asteroid.

    it would work wonders for bringing us together as a planet. But while I'm dreaming, I'd like a pony. One with a big, spotted cock.

  8. Re:It's just more Romney pandering. on Lunar Base Foe Romney Endorsed By Lunar Base Supporters · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's not a new idea. George W. Bush of all people was probably the first president to suggest with a straight face a manned moon station.

    it will not happen not because it is a wacky idea, but because there's too much money to be made on earth from terrestrial wars and bank-sanctioned Ponzi-schemes.

  9. Re:Who Watches the Coastguard? on Facebook, Washington State Sue Firm Over Clickjacking · · Score: 1

    In fifteen years...we're going to have whomever the hell Mark Zuckerberg feels like keeping...

    In fifteen years, nobody will know who Mark Zuckerberg is. Sure, he'll be living comfortably in the same gated neighborhood as other affluent has-beens, but the economic lessons were already learned from MySpace. There's no Facebook IPO because every sane investor knows that Facebook is a house of cards.

  10. Re:Incentivized likes on Facebook, Washington State Sue Firm Over Clickjacking · · Score: 4, Insightful

    NASCAR at least has a significant number of fans who appreciate it because they have background knowledge in auto mechanics and racing. To the average layman, it's a bunch of fat rednecks watching cars drive in circles, waiting for the next crash. But the truth is that a good number of those "laymen" fans are taking into account a multitude of background knowledge like bore, stroke, gear ratios, camber, statistics, power/weight ratio, turbocharging, supercharging, etc; all of which add tremendously to the experience.

    You know that feeling yourself when you try to mouth off the specs of your computer or WoW character to somebody who doesn't know or care.

    Facebook, on the other hand, is not itself interesting, even to most technically inclined folks. The only people who care about its technical internals or operation are its employees. Everybody else just uses it for attention and circle-jerking.

  11. Re:Incentivized likes on Facebook, Washington State Sue Firm Over Clickjacking · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think that it has everything to do with the fact that most people will whore out their privacy and dignity in exchange for attention.

    I got into an online argument with a cheerleader instructor about how cheerleading was not a thinking person's sport, and she responded that my point was nullified because she was a cheerleader and has two master's degrees.

    Facebook is just like cheerleading in that otherwise intelligent women will proudly and gratuitously display their underarms and crotches to legions of horny boys and pervert papas.

  12. Re:Wait, what? on Aging U-2 Will Fight On Into the Next Decade · · Score: 1

    That is true.

    Drones are one of those catagories that are considered "safe" from Military cutbacks, and yet this article is about how drones will not be bought to replace the U2. Only in the context of a "DoD cutback" would that seemingly contradictory information make sense.

  13. Re:This isn't news... on Don't Worry About Global Warming, Say 16 Scientists in the WSJ · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Wall Street Journal has always been a traditionally conservative newspaper, but it was at least respectable until Rupe Murdoch bought it out and Fox-ified it.

  14. Re:that's the truth on Study Finds Growing Up WIth Gadgets Has a Downside: Social Skill Impairment · · Score: 2, Informative

    Plenty of Fish, like most other dating sites is a scam. The profiles are fake and compiled by the company's employees. The details may change from profile to profile, but the writing styles do not. Once in a while you will get a message from a chick you want to know more about, but the messages say something brief and do not answer any questions or provide a response.

    I know this unfortunate truth because each of the 3 women I was seeing(in real life) gave me an ultimatum to get serious with them or they would stop putting out. One was neurotic and was in a hurry to get knocked up, the other was retardedly dumb and incapable of two-way conversation, and the other had a boyfriend while we were boning -- yeah.

    I've never relied on online dating, but I tried to give it a shot. I went to OKCupid first, but got banned permanently on my first day because I became drunk and asked a masculine-looking woman if she had a penis between her legs. Then I tried Plenty of Fish, and determined that the site was more fake than Pamela Lee's tits. E-harmony is now charging just to see others' profile pics. No thanks.

    Work dating wasn't much better - I went on dates with 2 people. The first lived in a 2-bedroom apartment with her 11 siblings and said that any man she gets with would have to have a relationship with the lord. She whines and complains how she has bad luck with men, but never goes more than a week without a new boyfriend. The other just used me for attention, and even though I got a few good meals out of it, shaking hands with her son was awkward because he was only a few years younger than I was. But more to the point of the article - Today's youth are in a sad state. I'm back in junior college and in a class with a lot of young adults, and they are so overstimulated but utterly incapable of carrying on conversation about other than what is immediately happening around them. One young woman said with a straight face that she wanted to find a rich man and be a trophy wife. Others had dumb lottery-ticket fantasies about becoming rich and powerful. They have spent their entire lives watching MTV and think that is what life is actually like. They rock in place, geek, twitch, whine, tic, grunt in such an annoying fashion that I want to smack them in their mouths with a rolled-up newspaper.

  15. Re:Rant (-5 insightful) on How Allan Scherr Hacked Around the First Computer Password · · Score: 1

    Being serious here - On what date was that cartoon posted?

  16. Re:'hacking' on How Allan Scherr Hacked Around the First Computer Password · · Score: -1, Troll
    5/10.

    Less Ellen Degeneres and more A. Wyatt Mann. Context also harms your post - regular readers know that your persona is that of a lesbian, hence your username, and your starting off talking about toys only evokes fantasies of lesbian roommates fighting over their communal dildos. Instead of fighting over "Red Rex," why not just go buy another Red Rex? Or, better, go buy a double-sided Red Rex so that you can share with a stranger without mixing juices with them.

    I guess then you should be really careful with your password, otherwise some middle-aged pathologically irresponsible dude will throw feces at it, I guess, is my only point.

    I guess you should be really careful with your troll posts, otherwise some middle-aged pathologically irresponsible dude will throw critical feces at them.

  17. Re:PRIVACY IS THEFT! on How Allan Scherr Hacked Around the First Computer Password · · Score: -1, Troll
    The summary:

    To spread the guilt around, Scherr then handed the passwords over to other users. One of them â" J.C.R. Licklieder â" promptly started logging into the account of the computer lab's director Robert Fano, and leaving 'taunting messages' behind."

    Is that our own JCR? Only a pompous faggot would have the letters "J," "C," and "R" in their username.

  18. Re:"I've got one that can SEE!" -- They Live on US Plummets On World Press Freedom Ranking · · Score: 1

    In "They Live" was the first instance of , "It's time to kick some ass and chew bubble gum...and I just ran out of gum!"

    Only newfags think that saying started with Duke Nukem.

  19. Re:Oh boy! on Chromium-Based Spinoffs Worth Trying · · Score: 0

    Shouldn't you be endorsing Safari instead, Mr. Takei?

    p.s. you gotta purty deep voice for an Asian gay guy.

  20. Re:Almost by chance on Revolutionary Wants Technology To Transform Libya · · Score: 2

    Because a Libyan ex-pat who was hired by an oil company

    BT is not BP...though given the nature of the two industries, the intent was still most certainly contrived evil.

  21. Re:"Largely Workable" on Autonomous Vehicles and the Law · · Score: 1

    Right after you wax that hormonal mustache and that pair of muttony sideburns growing down the sides of your neck, Juanita.

  22. Re:Almost by chance on Revolutionary Wants Technology To Transform Libya · · Score: 1

    If you take good care of The Cartel, they take good care of you.

  23. Re:Wow. Get a load of that. on US Embassy Sanctioned Lawsuit Against Aussie ISP iiNet · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The military is not the problem, I imagine that most will not participate but rather join the resistance.

    What we have to worry about is the militarization of existing police forces and the rise of private security companies authorized to operate inside the U.S. There are large numbers of people who blindly obey anything authority tells them (thank you childhood-indoctrinated religion!) and will act as a snitch network of saboteurs alongside private military and the members of police forces who decided to turn traitor. People who look the slightest bit suspicious or out-of-place would be disappeared overnight.

    What is going on now is that all of the groundwork is being laid for the "Homeland Security" complex to be able to "manage disasters." They feed us with bullshit like "hurricanes" and "terrorist attacks," but their focus has unsurprisingly shifted towards the "lone wolf" terrorist - former soldiers who have witnessed their friends being turned into hamburger now have to come home to being groped up by TSA pigs and stopped at highway checkpoints(like those won't bring back memories of the war and trigger PTSD symptoms...).

    Legislation and political action are doing nothing for the common citizen. If things don't change and continue to get worse, I'll wager that the shit will hit the fan before 2020, and sooner than that if another false-flag attack happens. We could probably even see certain coastal states attempt to secede from the union.

  24. Re:Good. But... on Julian Assange To Host Talk Show · · Score: 1

    Anybody else thinks that he kinda looks like Bill Maher? I'd love to see a Bill Maher-style discussion between Assange and Ron Paul. Plenty of good points would be made, and the brain-dead American majority public will slam it regardless or merit.

    In fact, watching most Americans talking politics is like watching a bunch of middle-school kids talk. All the pretty, cool kids will be laughing talking about dumb shit, then a smart kid will say something profound, and if he's not cut off, the cool kids will just stay silent until one of them dumb ones talks again and then they all start laughing.

    Man, this country is fucking disgraceful.

  25. Re:Google Inflating User Amount on The Google+ Name Game Continues · · Score: 2

    The irony. I left the Hotmail account I had for many years for Gmail because Microsoft tried to shoehorn their social networking into Hotmail, by default instead of politely asking.

    I'm not as activist as I used to be, though. If Google does force me to participate in Google+ using my real info, I'll migrate all my mail and data out and change my name Gaygle R. McFaggots, with a picture of Larry and Sergay as my profile pic.