We are the god damned lapdogs, the idiots who download all kinds of movies, sitcoms and what not, because we need to occupy our minds with crap. God forbid we read an extra book or get some exercise instead.
I'm under the impression that this war broke out simply because it makes the products seem more valuable than they actually are.
I agree that legalizing drugs will bring down the associated crime rate and will probably also result in less substance abuse, but I think what most people fail to realize is that the main opponent of legalization is the drug cartels. They are the ones who are not letting this happen, and they will either bribe or wipe out any government that attempts to move towards that direction.
But, every time you install an FB app, it DOES ask you if you wish to allow the app to have full access to your information. So, if you don't feel comfortable, don't click that button!
That's true, but when I add a friend, I get no warning that this person has so many apps installed, and that these apps can have access to my information through this person.
And after they are done collecting personal information from your laptop, they will forget the USB stick on a bus and, next thing you know, your identity will be sold on eBay.
Nope, doing it after the chemotherapy would probably kill them.
We are the god damned lapdogs, the idiots who download all kinds of movies, sitcoms and what not, because we need to occupy our minds with crap. God forbid we read an extra book or get some exercise instead. I'm under the impression that this war broke out simply because it makes the products seem more valuable than they actually are.
I agree that legalizing drugs will bring down the associated crime rate and will probably also result in less substance abuse, but I think what most people fail to realize is that the main opponent of legalization is the drug cartels. They are the ones who are not letting this happen, and they will either bribe or wipe out any government that attempts to move towards that direction.
That's true, but when I add a friend, I get no warning that this person has so many apps installed, and that these apps can have access to my information through this person.
Maybe that will teach them to take their patients more seriously.
And after they are done collecting personal information from your laptop, they will forget the USB stick on a bus and, next thing you know, your identity will be sold on eBay.