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  1. Re:The "low-income" excuse on Under Pressure, Amazon Plans To Accept Cash at Cashierless 'Go' Stores (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Discrimination against people who aren't like you.

    Too bad people who "aren't like me" can still get a CCP in Texas; otherwise you might have a point.

  2. Re: Low-income Americans are holding us back. on Under Pressure, Amazon Plans To Accept Cash at Cashierless 'Go' Stores (cnn.com) · · Score: 1
    "Most of us aren't undercover Feds who buy drugs, stolen credit cards, or child porn [from each other], so cryptocurrency is rather worthless to us."

    FTFY.

  3. Re: Low-income Americans are holding us back. on Under Pressure, Amazon Plans To Accept Cash at Cashierless 'Go' Stores (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    We should harvest their... water

    Hey, Genius: most of us prefer that our showers not be golden.

  4. Re:U need to...They are already in China... on Microsoft Worked With Chinese Military University on AI (irishtimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Shilling rule #3 (no, I haven't figured out #2 and 3 yet): don't be so fucking obvious about it. Even if you are Chinese.

  5. Re:Where is all the "Trump is going to prison" cra on Microsoft Worked With Chinese Military University on AI (irishtimes.com) · · Score: 1

    hinting

    Yep, that's certainly the key word.

  6. Re: "No one is above the law." on Wikileaks Co-founder Julian Assange Arrested in London (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Are you just being a cunt?

    Well, did the parent rattle-off a bunch of strawman questions in hopes of distracting from the issue??

  7. Re: I hope they just let him go on Wikileaks Co-founder Julian Assange Arrested in London (theguardian.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...that is taken seriously by the British judicial system

    Are we talking about the very same judicial "system" that slaps violent offenders on the wrist while criminalizing the act of referring to a guy in a dress as "a guy in a dress?"

    By the way, in less than ten words you've revealed more about your own character and intellect than you could possibly imagine...

  8. Re:Turning Huawei into a cuss word on US Firm Wins Bid To Block Huawei From Subsea Pacific Cables (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Spot on!

  9. Re:How could that logic work? on Man Caught Wearing Earbuds With a Dead Phone Found Guilty of Distracted Driving (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    This gets to the heart of my judges and magistrates should be required to possess a minimum-level of intelligence, The defendant was (is) clearly a loser and needs to be punched in the face... but by a concerned citizen, not by the State (that is to say, with love, not malice). ;)

  10. Why are 2 earbuds in his ears, while driving in the first place?

    He was a passive-aggressive little fem and he wanted to pretend that he couldn't hear the honks of other drivers.

    Alternately, he's one of those with no friends whatsoever so he feels the needs to pretend to be talking on the phone...

  11. Re: Third party doctrine strikes again on Google Helps Government Conduct Warrantless Searches, Alleges EPIC (tomshardware.com) · · Score: 1

    Evil math-geniuses decide to save a few bucks and attempt their own shilling? Results more humorous than expected?? ;)

  12. Re:Can we not?? on Automakers Want Cars That Won't Start If You're Drunk (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    Makes them pretty weak as an specific argument as in this case.

    And the mouthbreathers with the glazed eyes who made it to the end of your spiel are no doubt slowly nodding, having not even remotely noticed that all you've done is cap-off a meaningless stream of musings with a hollow conclusion backed-up by nothing even resembling a logical argument.

  13. So someone finally heard about... on Startup Sells Pot 'Grow Fridges' That Are Tended By Robots (nj.com) · · Score: 1

    So someone finally heard about the Phototron and thought: "Lines of code - whatever the fuck those are - will surely make this even better..."

  14. Re: That's not how it works on Ban Fortnite, Says Prince Harry (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1

    So you're saying that you wantto argue... but you've got nothing to argue with. I suppose I can sympathize... but just so you know, it's very clear that you've got "issues" and are stupid.

  15. Re: Better Idea on Ban Fortnite, Says Prince Harry (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1

    You can't then unborn the children without getting in to a whole lot of ethical issues.

    So you're saying you've got a design for a cannon that'll launch obnoxious losers back into their mommies' cooches... and the only "issues" remaining to resolve are ethical in nature??

  16. Re: how royalty came to be on Ban Fortnite, Says Prince Harry (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1

    You left out the part where the surviving bandits fucked each other and gave birth to inbred descendents like Harry.

  17. Re: There.s no such thing as a constitutional mona on Ban Fortnite, Says Prince Harry (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting for Pseudo the Torie Toadie to comment...

  18. Re: Ban royalty on Ban Fortnite, Says Prince Harry (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1
    Once upon a time, there were Englishmen who were smart enough to grasp the inherent truth of this.

    We call them Americans.

  19. Re: Translation on Ban Fortnite, Says Prince Harry (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1

    Iran.

  20. Re: That's not enough on Ford, GM and Toyota Collaborate For Self-Driving Safety Rules (detroitnews.com) · · Score: 1
    We don't need an incentive to fix infrastructure; those holding the wealth do.

    Talk to them.

  21. Re: 500 out of....? on Amazon Is Slashing Whole Foods' Prices By 20 Percent On Hundreds of Items (wsj.com) · · Score: 0

    No shit. I've tried to avoid shopping there ever since shortly after they bought up Wild Oats when their management discretely got in bed with Monsanto... and I'm proud to say that I haven't stepped foot inside one since they got bought up by Evil, Inc...

  22. Considering what a fucking contradiction that would be, I'd suggest the Land of Oz.

  23. Re: Nice to see people just not G.A.F. on Elon Musk Continues To Amuse Himself On Twitter, Sharing Song, Duck Emoji (billboard.com) · · Score: 1
    "Loser says what?"

    Amimojo: "What?"

    Stuttering John (to give credit where due) and all the rest of us: "Our thoughts exactly."

  24. Re: Nice to see people just not G.A.F. on Elon Musk Continues To Amuse Himself On Twitter, Sharing Song, Duck Emoji (billboard.com) · · Score: 1

    You have to wonder what happened to kids that someone shoved sticks up their asses.

    I'll tell you what happened: the little fuckers enjoyed it.

  25. Re: Not quite gone the whole Howard Hughes yet... on Elon Musk Continues To Amuse Himself On Twitter, Sharing Song, Duck Emoji (billboard.com) · · Score: 1
    He's just stressed and this silly shit constitutes a little distraction from his routine; I post meaningless blather on here for the same reason.

    If you were smarter and/or not a shill, this would be obvious to you.