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  1. Re:That's incredibly creepy on Arrest Made In Webcam Highjacking Extortion Case · · Score: 0

    Lots of stuff is degrading, but come on now, rape requires force, in the mechanical sense. No, cyber-sex isn't real, you're still a virgin!

  2. Re:Hysteria on Social Media Is a New Vector For Mass Psychogenic Illness · · Score: 1

    And "denigrates' is related to "nigger" you horrible racist. Just as sure as niggers are black though, women are crazy.

  3. Re:Austin showroom on How Car Dealership Lobbyists Successfully Banned Tesla Motors From Texas · · Score: 1

    The hypocrisy is unfortunately sadly predictable for those on the right in Texas. This is the same group that has passed a voter ID law to suppress the voting rights of the disadvantaged, even though in the last ten years there have only been 4 cases of voting fraud that could have been stopped with the ID law.

    More like deviousness than hypocrisy. Not sure there is anything in the Constitution even now that prevents the sensible policy of not giving suffrage to deadbeats and losers, though of course there would be cries of "racism" (on the premise that colored people are all losers) by the comfortable, mostly white, parasites.

  4. Re:Sadly, they're looking at symptoms. on Sexist Presentations At Startup Competition Prompt TechCrunch Apology · · Score: 1

    Doesn't the reversal of gravity cause breasts to point up in Australia? No wonder attitudes are more favorable.

  5. Re:Should have done it on MTV on Sexist Presentations At Startup Competition Prompt TechCrunch Apology · · Score: 1

    Of course your brothers, sons, father mean nothing to you because of the "girlfriends, wife" you mention. Stop thinking with your cock.

  6. Re:Locks? on New Jersey Congressman Seeks To Bar NSA Backdoors In Encryption · · Score: 1

    I don't think they really care who has our data. Government officials and corporate executives use alternate channels to communicate. And different companies and governments have more in common with each other than with the general population, so cooperative surveillance of consumers and civilians is probably beneficial.

  7. Re:no on Lowell Observatory Pushes To Name an Asteroid "Trayvon" · · Score: 1

    You're taking hyperbole literally. Unless you live in a country where reporting a rape can result in adultery charges.

  8. Re:Spending money costs lives on Schneier: We Need To Relearn How To Accept Risk · · Score: 1

    The problem has already been solved: the Federal Reserve just creates the money, even the hazardous printing process has been eliminated. We truly live in a golden age

  9. Re:swim from cuba to US on World-First: Woman Becomes Pregnant After Ovarian Tissue Graft · · Score: 1

    Nyad had boats around her deploying some sort of electrical shark barrier, and unfortunately Castro did not think it was the right time to reveal his fleet of laser-equipped sharks

  10. Re:Absolutely the case on Russia Issues Travel Warning To Its Citizens About United States and Extradition · · Score: 1

    You're a leftist who says everyone is a rightist, and accuse the rightist of a skewed perspective when he says everyone is a leftist. But to be fair, it's hard to come to an objective classification of politicians since they go to great lengths to conceal their actual agenda, if they even have one besides pure opportunism.

  11. Re:Good and bad. on World-First: Woman Becomes Pregnant After Ovarian Tissue Graft · · Score: 1

    Would you still be grateful if you went blind when you were 9 too?

  12. Re:swim from cuba to US on World-First: Woman Becomes Pregnant After Ovarian Tissue Graft · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Susie Maroney already did it in half the time. Granted, she used a shark cage that might have affected the water resistance, but grandma Nyad proves that you're never too old to be an attention whore

  13. Re:If you're poor on The Cognitive Cost of Poverty · · Score: 1

    The number of seats in Congress is very limited, so I highly suspect that the rest of the stupid and lazy people end up poor.

  14. Re:I never understood the principle. on Syria: a Defining Moment For Chemical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    They're untargeted.

  15. Re:Anyone should be able to fly on One Strike Against No Fly List; More Scrutiny To Come · · Score: 1

    Why should they have to pay when they've done nothing wrong, and the government has been given billions in funding to handle security. There should be an air marshal on board anyway, so they should just limit the number of highly suspicious people per flight. Of course if we're talking about one of those fools that tried to open the door mid-flight, or teabag the sleeping stranger in the next seat, then they only have themselves to blame.

  16. Re:Town centers on Amazon Angling For Same-Day Delivery Beyond Groceries · · Score: 1

    I think that most people don't care if the country turns into one giant suburb where everybody orders what they want from their couch. It's more of the increasingly pervasive "Fuck you. I've got mine" mentality. Lovely, isn't it?

    Yes, I imagine that is what heaven is like, including the part where God says "fuck you" and I say "fuck you" back as we drink our Tuscan milk.

  17. Re:Everyone a donor on China Plans To Stop Harvesting Organs From Executed Prisoners · · Score: 1

    Yes, since only those making the conscious decision to risk being killed are taking part, and suicide is their business. Opt-out involves a certain amount of socialized murder

  18. Re:Everyone a donor on China Plans To Stop Harvesting Organs From Executed Prisoners · · Score: 1

    Good compatible organs are always going to be scarce, and doctors, who are used to death and playing God, will not hesitate to kill you to take your organs to "sell" them by performing a high-priced transplant procedure. But I guess there are lots of people like you who enjoy sacrificing themselves for "something bigger". I recommend you watch the 2008 documentary Martyrs to see what more you could be doing!

  19. Re: They didn't know he also... on Yahoo Deletes Journalist's Pre-Paid Legacy Site After Suicide · · Score: 1

    The topic of suicide is informally, but broadly censored, because it is such a good idea.

  20. Re:logic fail on EFF Slams Google Fiber For Banning Servers On Its Network · · Score: 1

    You're seriously claiming that expected usage is loading 100 pages per day? Come on now, it's not 1990, and these people are paying twice as much as cable for a reason, and it's not to load 200 pages.
    True, Google's $70 fee assumes some typical usage, and at some point the usage becomes unprofitable, but it seems that it must be better for business to be vague about it, while the provider for your servers is operating in a different market.

  21. Re:Use more, pay more on EFF Slams Google Fiber For Banning Servers On Its Network · · Score: 1

    What if the Comast rep talked the little old lady down the street into signing up for a plan that costs the same? Does that mean everyone else's bill has to go up? You'll never see an ISP offer real usage-based billing, because they'll never admit how little bandwidth costs.

  22. Re:Russia World on Russia Today: Vladimir Putin's Weapon In 'The War of Images' · · Score: 1

    For the 50, 100, or however many billions the real budget of the CIA is they should be everywhere, and they better be outfitted with the best exploding pens.

  23. Re:Another analogy? on Photocopying Michelle Obama's Diary, Just In Case · · Score: 1, Troll

    Of course Obama doesn't do anything himself, he doesn't even hold his own umbrella, but I doubt she'd find it better if his assistant was prying, unless he deputized Oprah.

  24. Re:Analogy needs one fix on Photocopying Michelle Obama's Diary, Just In Case · · Score: 1

    WTF kind of email system are you using? Do you transmit your email through Slashdot comments? Sorry if I just eavesdropped on a conversation you were having with your mom.

  25. Re:WTF NRA? on NRA Launches Pro-Lead Website · · Score: 1

    True, you can't improve security much when the threat is tiny, but we spend a billion dollars on air marshals (plus the several billion for the TSA), while Sandy Hook had like $50 invested in securing the entrance...