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  1. Re:The exception proves the exception on Missouri Republican Wants Violent Video Game Tax · · Score: 1

    zomg forum slide! xD

  2. Re:The exception proves the exception on Missouri Republican Wants Violent Video Game Tax · · Score: 1

    There is a simple solution to all these damn killings: ff people were forced to work 80+ hours a week just to feed themselves, there would be no 20yo NEETs draining their parents dry while planning to kill kids. They would be out there working too, too tired to kill children, our most precious resource. What we need is a leader strong enough to provide such a system. It doesn't have to be real work, they could be picking up rocks and carrying them few miles just so the other crew can carry them back, it doesn't matter. And before you right-wing retards say `B-b-but our taxes!', it can all sustain itself. Why waste money on farm equipment which does nothing but keep people out of work when we have a large, LAZY population who need to learn some discipline? They can farm public lands and support the people who simply can't fit on the human-plow-puller crews and have to work on the carry-rocks-back-and-forth crews. This would also solve the video game problem, as long hours of hard labor force is the best solution to the decadence that is plaguing the US.

  3. Re:Uh on The Geek Art Movement · · Score: 1

    It was sarcasm directed to the arrogance of the AC I was responding to, dipshit.

  4. Re:Uh on The Geek Art Movement · · Score: 1

    You paid all that money and didn't even get to talk about how profound and amazing Piss Christ and Duchamp's Fountain were? Geeks should definitely stay out of art. Only professionals should be able to practice the craft. Wouldn't want them polluting the field with garbage, after all.

  5. Re:But the U.S. is still #1 in the world! on US Near Bottom In Life Expectancy In Developed World · · Score: 1

    The United States also has the most oppressive implementation of drug prohibition on the entire planet

    Really? Worse than places like, oh say, Singapore? Where you get executed?

    Stop being so melodramatic, pothead. Your life is not that interesting.

  6. Re:nonsensical allegations on EU Antitrust Chief: Google "Diverting Traffic" & Will Be Forced To Change · · Score: 1

    MAC addresses are not sent over the internet. MAC addresses are not sent past the nearest router.

  7. Re:Keep on dreaming on EU Antitrust Chief: Google "Diverting Traffic" & Will Be Forced To Change · · Score: 1

    Oh my god! Google is allowed to have access logs and keep the data that is sent to them by android? When will this madness end!?

  8. Re:Yeah, but we're very productive on US Near Bottom In Life Expectancy In Developed World · · Score: 1

    I applaud your insight. I long for the days when we may return to an anarcho-feudal state and all may bask in the glory of Mother Rand's wisdom. There will be no cruel tyranny to harm the free flow of money between oligarchs and no national boards. We will no longer have to have our money stolen to support leaches and there will be no more national wars to kill people, as anyone who wants to wage war will have to pay for it themselves.

  9. Re:Yeah, but we're very productive on US Near Bottom In Life Expectancy In Developed World · · Score: 1

    Criminal laws are tyranny, pure and simple. Muggers are good because they correct the market inefficiency of people not hiring mercenaries to protect them. I don't care in the slightest if some tax leach gets his shit stolen. That's his problem. He should have thought about that before he went unprotected and stole my tax dollars to hire incompetent government police.

  10. Re:Another idiot buying into the bitcoin scam. on Online Gambling Site Bets On Bitcoin To Avoid U.S. Laws · · Score: 1

    The mathematics behind it won't. Hence what I wrote.

  11. Re:Another idiot buying into the bitcoin scam. on Online Gambling Site Bets On Bitcoin To Avoid U.S. Laws · · Score: 1

    Someone breaks into your house and steals your cash then they are going to say `Sucks to be you!' too.

  12. Re:Another idiot buying into the bitcoin scam. on Online Gambling Site Bets On Bitcoin To Avoid U.S. Laws · · Score: 1

    Satoshi been MIA for years while bitcoin has continued along, because he doesn't matter. Bitcoin is a protocol-esque sort of thing. The mathematics behind it will be around a shitload longer than Earth will.

  13. Re:What are the top terms used by GOV'T fraudsters on FBI Publishes Top Email Terms Used By Corporate Fraudsters · · Score: 1

    I never said you were brief, I said that you made sweeping generalizations and moronic declarations. The later does not imply the first.

  14. Re:Another chance for criminals to blame someone e on America's Real Criminal Element: Lead · · Score: 1

    If I serve you cyanide instead of salt, I poisoned you, regardless of whether it was an accident on my part or not.

  15. Coming soon: on Postal Service Pilots 'Federal Cloud Credential Exchange' · · Score: 4, Funny

    Pay your taxes with facebook credits!

  16. Re:Another possibility on America's Real Criminal Element: Lead · · Score: 1

    Are you suggesting that being violent causes your brain to produce lead?

  17. Re:lead concentration = poverty on America's Real Criminal Element: Lead · · Score: 1

    I'd bet those don't factor into the number of violent crimes that may be caused by lead anyway.

  18. Re:Roman Empire on America's Real Criminal Element: Lead · · Score: 1

    Oh my god, really? You have got to be a theme troll. This has got to be a parody.

  19. Re:What are top terms used by GOVERNMENT fraudster on FBI Publishes Top Email Terms Used By Corporate Fraudsters · · Score: 2

    Being flamed on the internet for your sweeping generalizations and moronic declarations provided without argument does not qualify as suffering.

  20. Re:Can't America get its acts together ? on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 1

    Are you fucking retarded? No fucking shit it isn't going to contain trillions worth of platinum. That's the reason why this would get us out of debt. Why the fuck would anyone make a trillion dollar coin out of a trillion dollars worth of material? You'd lose billions after construction, mining, etc. Do you know understand what the fuck seigniorage is? Do you seriously think that there is 0.05$ worth of nickel in a nickel? Do you think that there is 100$ worth of cotton in a 100$ bill? Fiat currency is fiat. If you can't understand that much then you need to fuck off, you low functioning retard.

  21. Re:Can't America get its acts together ? on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 1

    No one seriously considered this except the retarded dickhead who put forth the effort to draft a bill to stop it. The entire suggestion came from a blogger named `beowolf' and gained traction among other retards on the internet. Don't assume that every inane idea put forth is the law of the land (and learn how the US government works before you comment on it's processes).

  22. Re:Can't America get its acts together ? on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 1

    Tax the money as reported to the shareholders. Problem fucking solved. As a bonus, they have less incentive to do creative accounting to drive the share price up.

    Ain't I a genius?

  23. Re:Special snowflakes on Forbes 2013 Career List Flamed By University Professors · · Score: 1

    What kind of lazy construction company did you work for that only worked 60 hours a week? If you haven't worked at least 100+ hours in a week and seen someone injured because of it before, then you have never been a real construction worker.

  24. Re:How can that ISP be blocked? on French ISP Blocking Web Ads By Default · · Score: 1

    Of course you can.
    iptables way:
    iptables -A INPUT -s IP_ADDRESS_GOES_HERE/SUBNET_GOES_HERE -j DROP

    Apache way, in .htaccess:
    Deny from START_ADDRESS/END_ADDRESS

    And many other ways. (Also, you'd be stupid to blindly enter those commands just because a stranger on slashdot told you to. Do some research.)

  25. Re:Blocking them from visiting your site? on French ISP Blocking Web Ads By Default · · Score: 1

    Yes, in very many ways. iptables, apache, and PHP could all do it.