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  1. Re: Thinking people aren't breeders. on Amazon Will Refund Millions of Unauthorized In-App Purchases Made By Kids (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    The white race is practicing voluntary self extinction. When brown people come to take your underpopulated homeland from you, nuke yourself and die in a blaze of glory.

    The amount of information you have to be ignorant of to hold this view without massive cognitive dissonance is truly staggering. Congratulations on your carefully impoverished mind. I bet you're religious too? Keep it up champ.

  2. Re:Thinking people aren't breeders. on Amazon Will Refund Millions of Unauthorized In-App Purchases Made By Kids (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm glad you think breeding is bad. Keep thinking that.

  3. Get a semi-bright kid to read/explain the article to you, maybe then you'll have a chance of comprehending what is going on here.

  4. Who here is saying otherwise? This is about video games. Not actually violent, by definition.

  5. Re:I still don't 'get' realistic war simulations. on Two Studies Suggesting a Link Between Violent Video Games, Real-Life Behavior Have Been Retracted (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    But why again do we have to simulate and fetishize real war as close as possible?

    There's a market out there. Some of the games are realistic. Some are not. Both exist, which invalidates your false premise here.

  6. Re:Boldly? Daring? on NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Begins Its Final Mission Before Plunging Into Saturn (popsci.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    They're anthropomorphising the plucky little space probe. Let them have their fun.

  7. Re:Interplanetary Darwinism on NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Begins Its Final Mission Before Plunging Into Saturn (popsci.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Life with a potentially separate origin to life on earth is of interest to science. Therefore you don't destroy it. The idea is that you don't destroy something you want to study, because once it is destroyed you won't be able to study it.

    I hope that breaks it down for you.

  8. Re:"anonimity"? on Phony VPN Services Are Cashing In On America's War On Privacy (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    They are all eggcorns. Ball = Bawl. Feeble position should be 'foetal' position. Eternally grateful instead of internally. "In stead?" Have a word with yourself.

  9. Re: "anonimity"? on Phony VPN Services Are Cashing In On America's War On Privacy (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    You'd gotten as far as 'gramer' before you noticed anything was up? lol. Woosh city.

  10. Re:Tax avoidance on Teenagers Think Google is Cool, Study By Google Finds (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You're clearly just talking about evadence.

  11. Re: cost up, quality down on Student Loan Debt Has Nearly Tripled (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    That's like asking for a citation that 2 + 2 = 4.

    It's nothing like that, to be honest. You didn't demonstrate that the increased availability of loans was sufficient to explain the price rise, which could easily have come from other factors.

  12. Re:Doesn't Keep Up With ME on Why Intel Insists Rumors Of The Demise Of Moore's Law Are Greatly Exaggerated (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    If you're going to post about the ME, put a balaclava on first.

  13. Re:Doesn't Keep Up With ME on Why Intel Insists Rumors Of The Demise Of Moore's Law Are Greatly Exaggerated (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Another charming reminder of religions' many delights. Thank you good sir.

  14. They should patent this LCD panel with no touch screen malarkey. Keep other companies from stealing the idea.

  15. Headline writer not happy with narrative of story, hopes to put opposite spin on article. Happens plenty.

  16. Re:I can't wait... on Musk Trolls Shorts as Tesla's Value Hits Record, Passes Ford (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    lol. You must really like apple.

  17. Re: I remember when you posted that about Google on Musk Trolls Shorts as Tesla's Value Hits Record, Passes Ford (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    There's only one of those? Weird.

  18. Re:When did it happen? on Researchers Detect A Mysterious Flash Of X-Rays From A Faraway Galaxy (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    This thread needed its "light doesn't travel at infinite speed' guy. Looks like you're that guy. Congrats.

  19. Sounds like it's working as intended. on US College Grads See Slim-to-Nothing Wage Gains Since Recession (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Keep the next generation impoverished so they don't get too uppity/powerful.

  20. Re:Dear early adopters on Your Save Data Is Not Safe On the Nintendo Switch (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Crappy components aren't bugs, though.

  21. Re:Seems safe to me on Your Save Data Is Not Safe On the Nintendo Switch (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Nobody got unauthorized access to his data, so it's perfectly safe.

    Heaven forfend that the general public would get to snoop on your uber-secret Zelda progress.

  22. Re:Nintendo is done, in my estimation on Your Save Data Is Not Safe On the Nintendo Switch (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure you're allowed to back up your stuff to your own external drives, just like with the Wii-U.

    I don't have a Switch, and don't intend to have one, but so far you're the only one who seems to think this. You're almost certainly wrong.

  23. Complaining to the theater won't make it better, either. Those people might be annoying, but they paid in, so they're there.

  24. put some trivia questions onscreen (just be sure to have enough so we're not cycling through the same 3 questions over and over) or just play some quiet music and let people actually interact with others.

    People who run cinemas are going go think "is showing trivia questions on screen going to make us money? No? Commericials then. Thanks.

  25. Kids, be careful googling "entertainment shorts". Thank you.