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  1. Go on.

  2. Re: In search of the perfect drug? on New Drug Rapidly Repairs Age-Related Memory Loss, Improves Mood (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    Just ask him out already, this is getting unbearable

  3. Re: No new iphones in Federal prison on New iPhones To Stick With Lightning Over USB-C, Include Slow-Charging 5W USB-A Charger In Box (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You need to capitalize the "traitors", "Trump Traitors" would denote a cadre of traitors under the banner of Trump, whereas "Trump traitors" suggests a group who has betrayed Trump. Also, shuuuuuuut the fuuuuuuck uuuuuuup

  4. Re: So here's what Mueller should rule on South Korea Rules Pre-Installed Phone Bloatware Must Be Deletable (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    What is even happening? Who is spending all of this time putting these weird comments into every story on here?

  5. Re: Nope. I meant those "basic" services, too. on AT&T Preps For New Layoffs Despite Billions In Tax Breaks and Regulatory Favors (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.

  6. Re: It doesn't take a rocket scientist... on Government Shutdown is Putting a Damper on Science in Seattle and Elsewhere (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    The word you were searching for was American.

  7. Re: Pantry on 'Amazon Prime is Getting Worse' (fastcompany.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Yet another Sainsbury's shill clogging the boards

  8. Who gives a shit? on Facebook Donates $1 Million To Support Wikipedia (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I also donated an infinitesimally small portion of my revenue to Wikipedia, where's my article?

  9. Re: Who would do this? on In Booming Job Market, Workers Are 'Ghosting' Their Employers (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it be more direct to just tell me in certain terms?

  10. It is fascinating how difficult it is to be shocking these days. Even as recently as 2005, someone would have cared about these comments as much as you do. The most striking thing about them is that no matter how you stretch your lexicon and imagination, you can't conceive of anything that would upset people like before. Just another dry mouse fart in the roiling maelstrom of the largest repository of filth humanity has ever compiled. You have my pity. Or would, if I wasn't also an unfeeling half-person like everyone else here. Strange times.

  11. Re: Finally something from Google/Alphabet on Google Has a Plan To Eliminate Mosquitoes Around the World (bloombergquint.com) · · Score: 1

    What authority do you have to rtfa?

  12. How many ESL AC posts about how voting is pointless are in this thread. I count 3 as of this post.

  13. But what I really need is a droid that understands the binary language of moisture vaporators.

  14. Timing is on Armenia Opens $50 Million Bitcoin, Ethereum Mining Farm (chepicap.com) · · Score: 1

    ... Everything.

  15. Re: Dangers of a Fragile Single-Outlet Monopoly on YouTube is Down · · Score: 1

    It's for porn, you philistine.

  16. Re: Nothing contradictory in what I said on A Future Where Everything Becomes a Computer Is As Creepy As You Feared (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    In America the state is the market. Methinks some new words are in order

  17. Re: We are the Borg... on A Future Where Everything Becomes a Computer Is As Creepy As You Feared (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Select, Start, you insensitive clod

  18. Re: Dismiss the telecom suit with prejudice on FCC Tells Court It Has No 'Legal Authority' To Impose Net Neutrality Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Be careful what you wish for. I have a feeling our federal legislature is ill equipped for the task.

  19. IANAL but if the Mueller investigation isn't over, and isn't leaking, isn't it impossible to say that there is or isn't any evidence? And any assertion that there is or isn't would be specious? I'm assuming the Mueller investigation, if they do have evidence, is going to be working even harder to suppress that information until proceedings begin. If they don't... Well, same thing. So right now all we can really discuss is the character and personal history of the person in question... So let's just wait for the investigation to conclude.

  20. I dunno, I would imagine that to a Russian person Americans care more about Star Wars than... pretty much anything, so I think there's some merit to the idea of muddying its reception. I feel like anyone who has a strong opinion on the movie one way or another is either dumb, hasn't seen a lot of good movies, or is trying to avoid addressing other things that are more difficult to argue/talk about than a family sci fi movie. I definitely agree that Americans take themselves way too seriously, but I would add that it's mostly about pointless shit. I think that much of the mindless polarization in the US on important issues comes from just being too lazy and spoiled to actually draw our own conclusions. People like to get riled up, but more than anything they like consuming, and everything here revolves around that.

  21. Shouldn't be an issue on Millennials More Likely To Fall For Scams Than Baby Boomers (washingtonexaminer.com) · · Score: 2

    We don't have any money anyway

  22. Re: You do realise... on Slashdot Asks: Anyone Considering an Apple Watch 4? (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    And they shoot on sight if you've got a keyboard

  23. Re: Oh hey, look, it's you, AC on Almost Half of US Cellphone Calls Will Be Scams By Next Year, Says Report (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    "Haha lol guys did you hear me? I said he LOOKS AT KIDS. Pretty great right? LOOKS AT KIDS!" Keep em comin' zing master, but do be careful. You're replying to the wrong comments, I'm worried that all this pedophilia talk is spiking your heart rate. Would hate for you to have to you-know-what 911.

  24. Re: Oh hey, look, it's you, AC on Almost Half of US Cellphone Calls Will Be Scams By Next Year, Says Report (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Gross I don't have kids. You're more than enough cute retard for me.

  25. Re: Oh hey, look, it's you, AC on Almost Half of US Cellphone Calls Will Be Scams By Next Year, Says Report (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah I see your confusion. Clarification: I'm cool with it because when I receive phone calls they aren't from my kids that don't appreciate my myopic and uninterested navel gazing as much as they should. Plus who needs voices, you can always bray about yourself on here, free from the constraints of "having something to say" or "understanding the topic" that plague human dialogue.