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  1. Re: Evolution on Scientists Confirm There Was Life On Earth 3.5 Billion Years Ago (qz.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah Trump wasn't designed. 'Congealed' maybe.

  2. Re: Evolution on Scientists Confirm There Was Life On Earth 3.5 Billion Years Ago (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Donald Trump, and Marxism. Those are your two choices, people. Choose... uhm, 'wisely'.

  3. Re:Bump stocks destroyed life 3.5 billion years ag on Scientists Confirm There Was Life On Earth 3.5 Billion Years Ago (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    Yeah well the guy always posts AC so he's asking for some saddo to come along and impersonate him. On slashdot, that's fucking inevitable.

  4. Re:Trump has a new director of NASA? on Flat Earther Now Wants To Launch His Homemade Rocket From a Balloon (themaineedge.com) · · Score: 1

    lol. Why not claim the fall of the USSR while you're at it.

    Oh wait, that one might not go over so well.

  5. Re: Trump has a new director of NASA? on Flat Earther Now Wants To Launch His Homemade Rocket From a Balloon (themaineedge.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah. He's going to make Euclid pay for it.

  6. Re: Trump has a new director of NASA? on Flat Earther Now Wants To Launch His Homemade Rocket From a Balloon (themaineedge.com) · · Score: 1

    Lower your intake of fake news. Trump wants to resume sending astronauts to the moon.

    Even from the NYT: https://mobile.nytimes.com/201...

    Money launches rockets, not words.

    Trump offered words. The exact words of the national space council. Additional money to make this happen: nope.

    Another "fake news" dickhead corrected. Also, Trump is a fucking clown.

  7. Re: Trump has a new director of NASA? on Flat Earther Now Wants To Launch His Homemade Rocket From a Balloon (themaineedge.com) · · Score: 1

    Reagan had a functioning brain and a degree of class. Trump on the other hand... has neither of those.

  8. It's because they know it's pointless. on Net Neutrality Protests Move Online, Yet Big Tech Is Quiet (nytimes.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The FCC aren't going to listen, you don't have any actual consumer-oriented governance or lawmakers.

    You have a corrupt, pro-corporate setup. Foxes running the henhouse. All that. Pai has even been joking about it. Laughing at the peasants.

    This is a done deal. Just another glorious benefit of the orange manchild making you 'great again'.

  9. Re:A lot of UFO organisations are dying. on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On UFO Sightings? · · Score: 1

    Aw damn man... You just blew my mind...!!!

  10. Gwyneth, you should roll an account. Don't post AC.

  11. MAYBE come election day we can turn things around. but I don't even have hope for that. I feel fully screwed by the powerbase that is installed. they used to at least act like they cared. now, they don't even try to do that, anymore.

    I'd like to think you're right, but you've clearly got countless millions of mouth breathers all to happy to vote for whoever seems to be the biggest cunt. And next time around, well - that'll be old Donnie again won't it. lol.

  12. Ah, right. The feds will hold the ISPs to their word. Then the invisible hand of the market will take care of everything.

    It's like these assholes think the free market fairy can just wave her little magic wand and make anything work.

    Except they don't think that. They know you have only 1-2 choices for ISP, and if both suddenly decide to provide shittier service, you're fucked. They even know that you know that. They're just testing to see if this makes it in above the pain threshold of the American voter, because everything that you can suffer, you will be made to suffer.

    They're enjoying lording it over the peasants. Look at Pai and his little verizon stooge 'sketch'. He's waving it in your faces.

  13. Re:So if they DON'T promise not to... they can? on FCC Explains How Net Neutrality Will Be Protected Without Net Neutrality Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    They're instantly liable for fraud and/or false advertising the moment they try to block anything on their "internet" service.

    That won't matter one fucking iota. They'll be absolutely fine.

  14. Re:So if they DON'T promise not to... they can? on FCC Explains How Net Neutrality Will Be Protected Without Net Neutrality Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You just live in an institutionally corrupt place. Nobody seems to be overly bothered by it though, so why worry.

  15. Re:From the boardroom of Charter, Comcast, and fri on FCC Explains How Net Neutrality Will Be Protected Without Net Neutrality Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Other countries do it right, and run rings around your corrupt set up. They're laughing their asses off at you, and rightly so.

    Enjoy your fucking slashdot bolt-on, trumpflake. lol.

  16. A lot of UFO organisations are dying. on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On UFO Sightings? · · Score: 1

    Simple reason: we have high definition cameras everywhere now. The tactic of the "UFOs are aliens" crank is to take blurry, low res photos that invite pareidolia.

    A lot of former UFO enthusiasts are packing it in for this very reason. If we were being visited by aliens, we absolutely should have concrete evidence. And we don't.

    Are aliens up there in space? Yeah, probably. I reckon probably NOT in our galaxy, and possibly NOT in our hubble volume (observable universe). If we were a competent species that would be a good thing because we could spread through the galaxy before we're absorbed by a more advanced culture.

    But in any case, we're not a competent species so it doesn't matter. We'll almost certainly be extinct in the next century or so. Maybe a few smart individuals could get away and learn to live in space, but it's not looking very likely.

  17. Re:why is this shit even on slashdot? on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On UFO Sightings? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Tell me, when your toast lands butter side down, do you curse the blasted millennials? Their dark hand is everywhere is it not?

  18. If by 'much more generous' you mean you won't have to starve, and you'll have a roof over your head, that's probably true.

  19. Re:Like the FBI covering for pro-Hillary partisans on FCC Refuses Records For Investigation Into Fake Net Neutrality Comments (variety.com) · · Score: 0

    When are you boring cunts going to get over your fixation on this particular old woman? I swear, every criticism Trump responds to it's "but Hillary".

    It's scary that adults in this century are prepared to be this fucking pathetic.

  20. Re:FAKE NEWS RULES!! on FCC Refuses Records For Investigation Into Fake Net Neutrality Comments (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    Critical of Orange Freak = fake news

    Praises Orange Freak = true and real

    Gotcha.

  21. Yeah. Nothing inherently wrong with Communism — except, wherever implemented in earnest, it leaves millions of dead and the survivors with neither material wealth nor human rights.

    You think Norway is communist?

    lol. You're a stupid cunt mate. Safe to ignore.

  22. Re:Consequences or Endless Loop on FCC Refuses Records For Investigation Into Fake Net Neutrality Comments (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    You aren't going to see any pro-consumer action or legislation for a long time, if ever. The people running things now only want you to know your place, peasant.

  23. Re:Welcome to Jita Local on Feds Shut Down Allegedly Fraudulent Cryptocurrency Offering (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I logged on when they made it 'free' out of curiosity having not been on for years and years.

    Couldn't fly any of my ships. Logged off again.

  24. Re:1 down lots more to go. on Feds Shut Down Allegedly Fraudulent Cryptocurrency Offering (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    Seems to be dozens of you going on about tulips. Safe to say, everyone has the memo now. Stop being quite so fucking boring.

  25. Re:I'm into crypto-currencies on Feds Shut Down Allegedly Fraudulent Cryptocurrency Offering (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Your point appears to be that things don't increase in value forever.

    Pretty fucking facile, obvious point. It appears to have risen higher than you ever thought possible.