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  1. Re:Idiocracy on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 1

    Thats exactly what came to my mind. I cant understand why people obsess over that shit so much. I went bald when i was just getting into my 20s and never cared.

  2. Re:Who cares on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Protip: I have been bald since my early 20s. Never had a problem talking to women. Or any of these nonexistant things that are listed. If you lack the confidence to be outgoing and approach people thats on you, dont blame it on baldness.

  3. Re:Wow, glad we solved that! on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 1

    I actually have been bald since my early 20s which makes this so fucking funny to me. Like you said, women and people in general respond to confidence. People like to blame their insecurities on other things than themselves. I wonder if my comment would have been modded down if i had said i was bald from the get go.

  4. Re:Wow, glad we solved that! on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 1

    I have been bald since my early 20s. Never had a problem dating. I also just shaved my head and never gave a fuck so dont lack the confidence of some guy ashamed of his baldness.

  5. Re:Who cares on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 1

    I have been bald since my early 20s. Never had a problem finding a job because my baldness.

  6. Re:Who cares on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 1

    I am bald. I work outdoors. If i want i can always wear a hat.

  7. Re:Who cares on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 2

    Its not. I shave every 2-3 days. Really easy and simpler than when i had hair.

  8. Re:Wow, glad we solved that! on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 1

    I have been bald since my early 20s. What suffering? I have no problems finding dates.

  9. Who cares on Scientists Induce New Hair Growth In Balding Men · · Score: 0, Troll

    Or you could you know, just shave your goddamn head. Never understood why some people have such a want to get their hair back. Even tho transplants seem alot better than other solutions such as sprays and wigs, which will literally fall off or melt off your head in certain conditions, why waste the money. I have never understood this fascination.

  10. Just like every cyberpunk setting on Are We Socially Ready For Wearable Computing? · · Score: 1

    We are ready because the technology is there. There will always be people that will look down on wearable technology, and in the future implanted technology. They dont matter. Technology wont stop, they will either adapt, or just eventually die.

  11. Metaverse on The Game Controllers That Shaped the Way We Play · · Score: 1

    Neal Stephenson is just working his way up to building the metaverse. Soon.

  12. Re:This actually isn't half bad on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    BTW you never said how any racing or flying game would be made better by a keyboard and mouse.Since you think controllers are useless.

  13. Re:This actually isn't half bad on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    And thats how its been on PC for decades. You couldnt get PC games on consoles (exclusives). And PC games arent generic? How many FPS games came out after Doom. Did you forget basically the whole 90s where 90% of PC games were basic FPS and RTS clones of each other.

  14. Re:This actually isn't half bad on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    Except all of those are idiotic points. Third person perspectives are great for a large number of games and have been around on PC games forever. Do you even game? Exclusives have been around forever. Hell 20 years ago most games on PC were never ported to consoles. You can then say PCs started the whole exclusive bullshit. Not to mention horrendous DRM such as online only for single player games. We can thank PCs for that as well. And my favorite of all, half finished Betas being sold as full products. The most harm done to gaming in the past 10 years was from PCs not consoles.

  15. Re:This actually isn't half bad on Valve Shows How Steam Controller Works In Real Life · · Score: 1

    What consoles have done to gaming? Please. Also controllers are better for a wide range of games. Any racing game is shit with mouse and keyboard, Same for most flying games.

  16. Asangeption on Why Julian Assange Should Embrace 'The Fifth Estate' · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hes probably just mad that its not him playing himself in the movie. Even with Wikileaks he made it about Julian Asange instead of about the leaks.

  17. Not so bad on GTA Online Runs Into an Online Roadblock · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Its not THAT bad. I have been playing since yesterday. Was just playing with 3 friends of mine. Have been in huge 8vs8 battles. Never a spot of lag while playing. Got disconnected a couple of times AFTER my missions or deathmatches were done yesterday. I think the problem most people are having is actually getting past tutorial mission. Two million people, all trying to do the exact same mission. Once you get past that its basically smooth sailing tho.

  18. Re:You get what you pay for on GTA Online Runs Into an Online Roadblock · · Score: 1

    Im sure they will also use the money from microtransactions to support the servers. I was just playing with 3 other people. Not a touch of lag anywhere. Once you get in its good. Been playing since yesterday.

  19. Re:So the FBI hacked servers to find pedos? on FBI Admits It Controlled Tor Servers Behind Mass Malware Attack · · Score: 1

    Why are drug dealers on SilkRoad scum? Is your local bartender scum as well?

  20. How misleading. on Yahoo CEO Says It Would Be Treason To Decline To Cooperate With the NSA · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This spin on this article is amazing. What happens if you decline cooperation is classified information. That doesn't mean that declining to cooperate leads to a treason charge, just that whatever happens if you decline, is classified information. Releasing classified information is a treason charge, but that's a separate issue altogether.

  21. Re:If you want drugs... on Researcher Spots a Drug Buy In Bitcoin's Blockchain · · Score: 1

    Just like Carl Sagan amirite.

  22. Cant help you, give me your information on Prankster Calls NSA To Restore Deleted E-mail · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I love how the lady kept trying to get this guys information even tho they supposedly couldnt help him. WE HAVENT BEEN KEEPING TRACK OF YOUR EMAILS BUT WE SURE WOULD LIKE TO.

  23. Re:failure to respond... on Syria: a Defining Moment For Chemical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    Do you let police wander your house whenever they feel like it?

  24. Re:I suspect he's wrong. on Neil deGrasse Tyson Says Private Business Will Not Open the Space Frontier · · Score: 1

    No its wrong as in a cars performance is measured in alot more than horsepower. Not even an engines performance is measured only in horsepower. The problem i have is that he is intelligent enough as is, there is no need to make quirky wrong statements about subjects he doesnt know, to try to seem smarter. I always liked Sagan and Feynman the most.

  25. Re:I suspect he's wrong. on Neil deGrasse Tyson Says Private Business Will Not Open the Space Frontier · · Score: 1

    Yea the same guy that posts ridiculous tweets all the time such as asking why we measure a car performance in horsepower (already wrong on so many levels) when we dont measure a rockets performance in plane power. But seems to completely forget we measure a rockets performance in Pounds of thrust, an equally arbitrary unit. If this guy stopped spending his day trying to get circlejerked from his "fans" by posting idiotic shit all the time, i could probably take his opinions to mean something worthwhile.