I love these longwinded McCarthyist white supremacy trolls.
There's an awful lot of effort gone into something that pretty much only serves to break a page, endlessly reposted by tiresome idiots with nothing better to do.
I prefer buying from places that undergo a lot of perfectly necessary regulation - increases the price but I know exactly what I'm buying, right down to the precise recipe.
Though, I've been trying to find it in pure form, a task not so easy when most of it is sold through government-licensed outlets.
And every SINGLE goddamn Aspergers-related article will result in a million awful (as in no good at it) trolls crawling out of ED pretending to hold a candle to GNAA.
Don't exist. Look at Abu Ghraib for an excellent example.
Anything people can do, they eventually will do. If not one, then another. All you need is enough power to do it. Or enough willingness to do it regardless of the consequences.
I have a problem for you: Diazepam, also known as Valium.
What's your stance? Hint: Any way you answer, you're either wrong or contradicting yourself.
And FYI, I was high for most of the latter years in school. And carried said drugs around. Prescribed ones. The school just didn't have a moronic zero tolerance policy, and since I had use for those drugs (as evidenced by being prescribed them), I got to carry them with me.
Ibuprofen isn't illegal in any sense - it's against school policy, yes. A stupid policy I wouldn't stand for a split second, but fortunately just a policy.
And giving that much power to *school administrators*. You gotta be high, crazy, something, or maybe just really goddamn lucky.
Because I've seen some real goddamn loonies in that path, people I wouldn't personally trust a child with for a minute.
I love these longwinded McCarthyist white supremacy trolls.
There's an awful lot of effort gone into something that pretty much only serves to break a page, endlessly reposted by tiresome idiots with nothing better to do.
Why do you consider "having a job" an innate part of what a human is?
Maybe it'd allow us to relax a bit as a species once robots do the work.
I'm all for recovering from a traumatic past, but perhaps Slashdot isn't the perfect place for it?
Plus, I'm fairly certain that NY has safety regulations forbidding 24 hour shifts.
That is what taxing is for.
Nobody's forced to switch to electric - just tax the ones that don't 50% more.
A lot of non-essential societal structures break as a result.
We should give a shit about it why?
Please do RTFA.
All he did was to exploit a Twitter XSS vulnerability - he didn't touch anything but their servers.
According to Sanoma sources, which in general are sufficiently reliable, especially in matters like this.
In general, we can take it as a fact that the missing 2% could have changed the results of the election.
Handbrake has a PSP preset problem with the latest PSP firmware.
In general, I wouldn't use it for consoles without double-checking.
Yeah well I'm not in the US and the customs regulations probably have some very stern words about importing caffeine. (Namely, "don't".)
I prefer buying from places that undergo a lot of perfectly necessary regulation - increases the price but I know exactly what I'm buying, right down to the precise recipe.
Though, I've been trying to find it in pure form, a task not so easy when most of it is sold through government-licensed outlets.
You obviously missed half of Europe.
Such as Scandinavia.
Caffeine pills.
Already sold, for $10 for 10 grams.
I still feel tired after half a gram of caffeine.
I'm so not quitting the only thing keeping me semiconscious.
Marketing?
I've been drinking coffee since I was 4, and I can't sleep without my hit.
You stay away from the tub of happiness!
Well, it's a good thing I never have to worry about hot girls, what with being on slashdot almost every day.
Mmm, caffeine.
You're right, the proper mod is -1 Redundant.
s/will/have/
I have to agree with your assessment, Mr Coward.
The OP is a generalizing, clueless shitposter.
*sigh*
And every SINGLE goddamn Aspergers-related article will result in a million awful (as in no good at it) trolls crawling out of ED pretending to hold a candle to GNAA.
Hard boundaries in the world?
Don't exist. Look at Abu Ghraib for an excellent example.
Anything people can do, they eventually will do. If not one, then another. All you need is enough power to do it. Or enough willingness to do it regardless of the consequences.
Uh, hello.
I'm an adult.
Adults are every bit as horrible as children, they're just better at pretending they aren't doing anything wrong.
It can be as low as 2 Advils in the United States.
I have a problem for you: Diazepam, also known as Valium.
What's your stance? Hint: Any way you answer, you're either wrong or contradicting yourself.
And FYI, I was high for most of the latter years in school. And carried said drugs around. Prescribed ones. The school just didn't have a moronic zero tolerance policy, and since I had use for those drugs (as evidenced by being prescribed them), I got to carry them with me.
Illegal drugs?
Ibuprofen isn't illegal in any sense - it's against school policy, yes. A stupid policy I wouldn't stand for a split second, but fortunately just a policy.
And giving that much power to *school administrators*. You gotta be high, crazy, something, or maybe just really goddamn lucky.
Because I've seen some real goddamn loonies in that path, people I wouldn't personally trust a child with for a minute.