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  1. Re:Darknets on UK Law Enforcement Starts Seizing Music Blogs · · Score: 1

    I'm writing, but SOCA only gets the cc I send to UK embassy in my country. Track that, motherfuckers.

  2. Re:corporate responsibility on Apple-Approved Fair Labor Inspections Begin At Foxconn · · Score: 1

    So the question is then, would they have a better standard of living if they revolted an executed the current pack of leaders and executives.

    If the Americans revolted and execute the current pack of leaders on Capital Hill, would they have a better standard of living ?

    Rome was not burnt in a day.

  3. Re:corporate responsibility on Apple-Approved Fair Labor Inspections Begin At Foxconn · · Score: 3, Informative

    moving back home would mean 17 hours a day hard labor in the fields. Foxconn is a paid vacation compared to "home" they could go to at any time.

    Indeed. Do you know what you have in common with a used diaper or do I have to spell it?

  4. Re:Maybe... on Is Santorum's "Google Problem" a Google Problem? · · Score: 0

    Please don't perpetuate your genes into the next generation.

    Why? Because your lame genes in overprotected, experience lacking hosts wouldn't stand a chance against my genes in resilient, resourceful, reasonable and experienced hosts? Fuck you, retard.

  5. Re:Maybe... on Is Santorum's "Google Problem" a Google Problem? · · Score: 0

    Please do not dictate how I should raise my children.

    Actually, please don't, you're doing it wrong.

  6. Re:Maybe... on Is Santorum's "Google Problem" a Google Problem? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Please don't perpetuate your prudery into the next generation.

    Please do not dictate how I should raise my children.

    Please understand that the next generation is not made of just your children.

  7. Re:Malaysia is Muslim on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    response: hey no wait, look at all these "atheist massacres" (that doesn't mean "in the name of atheism", it rather means the absence of doing it in the name of a religion).

    Oh, hi. Talk to me when you learn not to contradict yourself, KTHXBAI.

  8. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    Oh, yes, that altered quote above - I fixed it to correct the lie the idiot who wrote it tried to push down everyone's throats.

  9. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    Children can't legally consent to sex, but there's such thing as "voluntary pedophilia."

    Children of 12 years of age (and younger) do have voluntary sex among themselves, which you would know if you weren't a perverse prudish sockpuppet of the censorship lobby.

  10. Re: next it will be dissent. on Australian Govt Holding Secretive Anti-Piracy Talks · · Score: 1

    The news is rapidly overtaking the Tinfoil Hat crowd's theories.

    Nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. — G. Carlin

  11. Re:Maybe... on Is Santorum's "Google Problem" a Google Problem? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't want my 12-year-old daughter to see that definition

    Please don't perpetuate your prudery into the next generation.

  12. Re:Malaysia is Muslim on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    You see? Wrong again. They've been promoting Stalinism, not atheism, just like North Koreans promote Il dynasty.

  13. Re:Malaysia is Muslim on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    People use the same reasoning all the time to link religion with evil

    No, you have it backwards, it's the religious apologists who use it against non-believers. They've been doing it for EVER.

    Weinberg had it correct: "Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing bad things, but for good people to do bad things, it takes religion."

  14. Re:Malaysia is Muslim on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    They don't have to be "in the name of atheism."

    Yes, they do, that's what GGP meant: genocide motivated by atheism. There was never such thing on the face of the Earth unless e.g. a Christian called a Muslim "atheist" or vice versa - on grounds of that there is only one dog, "MY" dog and whoever does not believe in it (my dog) is an atheist, as could be expected from the religious.

  15. Re:Malaysia is Muslim on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1
    No, none of that is a genocide in the name of atheism, sorry. Atheism simply lacks that certain something that would make it a goal or even an excuse for such means.

    Why so sensitive? Someone blaspheming your religion?

    Atheism is to religion as not collecting stamps is to a hobby, anonymous shithead. Stop reproducing brainless claims of the pious idiots and think for yourself.

  16. Re:How about Stalin on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    Wrong.

  17. Re:a precision on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    If I thought it'd work, I'd militate for Canada to pull out of Interpol right now.

    As Jack O'Neill said, "if at first you don't succeed, try, try, try, try, try and try again."

  18. Re:The Age Old Art of Making an Example of Someone on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    ... 20-something years old Pvt. reveals war crimes by the U.S. gets slandered by his own president and thrown into solitary confinement pending trial.

  19. Re:And these people are our strongest allies? on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1
    Not that anyone showed that Afghan (or Iraqi) Government had a hand in it, but

    [The Taliban] gained diplomatic recognition from only three states: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

  20. Re:Why does Interpol even acknowledge this?! on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1
    The world's oil reserves for a mod point!

    Interpol's full name is the International Criminal Police Organization; it was called the the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC) prior to 1956. Past Presidents of the ICPC include Ernst Kaltenbrunner and Reinhard Heydrich. When Heydrich was planning the Final Solution at the Wannsee Conference, he was President of the ICPC. If you think that this background gives me a certain lack of respect for the ICPO, you are correct.

  21. Re:Malaysia is Muslim on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    Fact is out of the top 10 genocides of last century only a minority were done in the name of religion. The rest were done by atheists, or tribal people trying to kill the other tribes.

    What?! Hey, shithead, exactly which genocides ever happened in the name of atheism?!

  22. Anyway, the article was on Boiling Down the Meaning of Life · · Score: 1
  23. Re:Going down in flames on Ask Slashdot: Making JavaScript Tolerable For a Dyed-in-the-Wool C/C++/Java Guy? · · Score: 1

    It took less time to write than it did to learn the equivalent bits of jQuery.

    Yeaaaah...

    You can't divide by zero.

  24. Re:if you were stuck in Iran.. on Sanctions Or Not, Iranian Competition Yields Successful UAVs · · Score: 1

    Oh, and the US is so ahead of everyone with "don't ask, don't tell" repealed not two years ago, herds of religious fanatics bursting with hate toward ways unfamiliar or unknown, wonderful justice system and oh so impeccable record in wrongful executions and where every newborn gets $50k debt as a welcome gift.

  25. Re:Your right to what? on BTJunkie No More? · · Score: 2

    Yes, it is. And you're confusing the message with the medium.