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  1. where is feckin-A antifa when they are really needed ?

    Drinking beers with the other cops and gov't contractors - after they've taken off their 'agent provocateur' costumes, of course.

  2. Re: were on Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dies of Cancer At Age 65 (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The zombie apocalypse has to start somewhere, right?? Well, you're seeing it.

  3. So what, indeed. Give credit where credit is due: While it clearly takes one hell of a creepy sociopath to build a nightmarish monstrosity like Amazon, give credit where it's due: Artie "Pedo" Clarke and Iain M. (r.i.p., good sir) never got around to making rocket engines.

  4. Records is getting sold, is they?

  5. It hasn't been coded or recoded since the days of XP so yeah, probably

  6. Re: Math Seems Very Odd on Climate Change Will Cause Beer Shortages and Price Hikes, Study Says (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    We call that "Elizabeth Warren Math."

  7. Re: Main concern on Climate Change Will Cause Beer Shortages and Price Hikes, Study Says (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Yeah, no shit... not to mention, alcohol has driven a lot more people apart than it has brought together.

  8. Re: Who murders more of its own? on Silicon Valley's Saudi Arabia Problem (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    And doublespeak isn't a thing.

  9. Re: Who murders more of its own? on Silicon Valley's Saudi Arabia Problem (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Saudis dont ignore climate change.

    Right, it's their exports that ignore it.

    Bad Arabian crude!

  10. Re: Can't trust this Govt on UK Steps Towards Zero-Carbon Economy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Can't trust this Govt

    So they're a government?

  11. Re: UK Steps Towards Zero- Economy on UK Steps Towards Zero-Carbon Economy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    That could be annual rent...

  12. Re: UK Steps Towards Zero- Economy on UK Steps Towards Zero-Carbon Economy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    So they can't be compared?

  13. Re: Too late on UK Steps Towards Zero-Carbon Economy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    We can't do shit to help the rest of the world if we're racing them to the bottom...

  14. Re: Too late on UK Steps Towards Zero-Carbon Economy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The value goes "up," huh.

  15. Re: GOLDEN SHOWERS fill your EYES...apk on UK Steps Towards Zero-Carbon Economy (bbc.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    We're Haole, bro; we don't speak Moke.

  16. But, really, their reasons don't matter

    What if these "activist employees" are secretly trying to assist with national security by keeping their company's shitty products the fuck out of our military?? ;)

  17. Re: uber is all most Enslavement with others left on Are Universal Basic Incomes 'A Tool For Our Further Enslavement'? (medium.com) · · Score: 1
    You know how I know you're full of festering shit?? Because the "anti-Walmart crowd" has no fucking need to come up with BS; attacking Walmart is like shooting fish in a barrel.

    Now run along and die, scumbag.

  18. Re: uber is all most Enslavement with others left on Are Universal Basic Incomes 'A Tool For Our Further Enslavement'? (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    You are nowhere as intelligent as you've been telling yourself; neither are the nodding mouthbreathers who've been modding you up.

  19. Indeed, let's stick it up on the edge of the gravity well, just above our heads.

  20. Re: Field testing for bin Salman on The US Grounds All F-35 Jets (bbc.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful
    You know what the difference is between what Saudi agents did in Turkey and what agents from virtually every nation do? The Saudis appear to have been ridiculously brazen about it. Coupled with the smiling image of their Head Prince, the whole thing seems to reek of smugness.

    However, the only real difference between this political killing and those in our "Civilized West" (besides all the coverage) is the borderline honesty of it all; we know that "MBS will deny but the twinkle in his eye does belie."

    It's a brief glimpse of how the world really works... and everyone's horror and outrage reveals how little knowledge or understanding of actual history (much less current reality) they possess.

    Tell you this: I certainly wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of anyone like him... but he might be the least dishonest of any nation's leaders. ;)

  21. Re: Is their help actually helping? on Twitter and Salesforce CEOs Spat Over Who is Helping the Homeless More (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    I find that disappointing

    But hopefully not surprising.

  22. Re: Translation on Tech Suffers From Lack of Humanities, Says Mozilla Head (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    And why is everyone falling for the assumption that there's some sort of correlation beteen majoring in a non-tech field and being a people person?

    It's what people with poor analytical skills tell themselves so they won't have to face the fact that they're actually just rather stupid.

  23. Real currencies have the backing of material goods

    That doesn't even make sense; if it did, there'd be government warehouses full of material goods 'backing the dollar' (in fact nothing physical - except force -has backed the dollar since '72).

  24. Re: That's a stupid name. on Moons Can Have Their Own Moons and They Could Be Called Moonmoons (atlasobscura.com) · · Score: 1

    (And while I'm ranting... anybody who thinks 'Talladega Nights' qualifies as comedy needs to take their AR or concealed carry and shoot themself in the toe.)

  25. Re: That's a stupid name. on Moons Can Have Their Own Moons and They Could Be Called Moonmoons (atlasobscura.com) · · Score: 1

    Only thing dumber and unfunnier was 'Dude, Where's My Car?' - makes 'Hangover' and 'Super Troopers' seem brilliant by comparison (tho perhaps not their sequels...)