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  1. Re:The most interest part was this on Biological Clock Discovered That Measures Ages of Most Human Tissues · · Score: 1

    That's only true for those women who really wished their breasts to grow faster.

  2. Windows bad battery life? on Why Does Windows Have Terrible Battery Life? · · Score: 2

    Someone should introduce them to my laptop running linux!

  3. Re:Just buy the game like everyone else... on The Dark Mod 2.0 Standalone: Id Tech 4 GPL Yields a Free Thief-a-Like Game · · Score: 1

    ah, the hours I spent cursing the refresh rate in Stellar 7, one second enemies pop into existence, the next you're stuck inside them!

  4. Re:not much news on Debunking the Lorentz System As a Framework For Human Emotions · · Score: 1

    haha, you're such a twit. It's best to criticize with the truth, to put yourself beyond reproach. In the absence of that, when trying to give off an air of intelligence it's best not to make logical non-sequiturs in your riposte!

  5. Re:Just buy the game like everyone else... on The Dark Mod 2.0 Standalone: Id Tech 4 GPL Yields a Free Thief-a-Like Game · · Score: 1

    Try going back and playing the original Alone in the Dark!!

  6. Re:So what on Debunking the Lorentz System As a Framework For Human Emotions · · Score: 1
    Perhaps you should try and read the paper so you can realize just how wrong everything you wrote is?

    As well, nothing wrong with Jung and Freud when you actually understand what they're saying. If you don't understand archetypes then you clearly haven't socialized a lot.

  7. Re:Hey, genius. Debunk something worthwhile. on Debunking the Lorentz System As a Framework For Human Emotions · · Score: 1

    So you used science to determine it's not a science? No, so you're just accusing them of doing what you're doing except that of course they have to actually use science. Always nice when reality revolves around you right?

  8. Re:Rosenham Experiment on Debunking the Lorentz System As a Framework For Human Emotions · · Score: 1
    Ah, so every time you hear about something in psychology or sociology it makes you think of psychiatry which is part of medical science?

    Perhaps you need to learn the difference between the two fields before you open your pie hole?

  9. Re:not much news on Debunking the Lorentz System As a Framework For Human Emotions · · Score: 1

    Ah, so you understand nothing. Thank you for showing your ignorance so that everybody can safely disregard everything you say on the topic.

  10. Re:Sounds kinda like the Rat Park study on No, Oreos Aren't As Addictive As Cocaine · · Score: 1

    Money doesn't help you have positive fulfilling social interactions.

  11. Re:11 parts sugar, 89 parts lard on No, Oreos Aren't As Addictive As Cocaine · · Score: 1

    ah to see your face once you realize your stupidity.

  12. Re:"As addictive as drugs" on No, Oreos Aren't As Addictive As Cocaine · · Score: 1
    Always amazing how those that THINK they know post authoritative statements. There are absolutely categorizations of 'addiction' in the DSM-IV, which just proves you don't know what you are talking about.

    Perhaps in the same manner that a dmv worker isn't a specialist in driving. Nice try at self-importance though.

  13. Re:Sounds kinda like the Rat Park study on No, Oreos Aren't As Addictive As Cocaine · · Score: 2

    You obviously have a very wrong impression of the environment rich people live in!

  14. Re:Sounds kinda like the Rat Park study on No, Oreos Aren't As Addictive As Cocaine · · Score: 1
    No, not true. No study shows that. And for the most part you have to get the animal addicted first against it's better judgement.

    Nothing will ever make up for all those animals I've tried to addict and sacrificed just because the human animal is so lazy and adverse of responsibility that it needs a pill to control its behaviour instead of will power and societal change..

  15. Re:Sounds kinda like the Rat Park study on No, Oreos Aren't As Addictive As Cocaine · · Score: 1
    There's nothing scientifically controversial about the rat park study. The only controversy is why we still do drug research when all the models point towards society as the cause of drug abuse.

    N.B. I had to quit drug research because I treated animals too good and they refused to become addicted! Only time I was proud to be a failure!

  16. Re:NOT NEWS on Probe of Einstein's Brain Reveals Clues To His Genius · · Score: 1

    Which has to do with his parietal lobe. The pdf you link says his CC was average, only larger than expected if compared by handedness.

  17. Re:"Life's not fair" on Probe of Einstein's Brain Reveals Clues To His Genius · · Score: 1

    Ah Marvin. There's two ways to interpret those facts. Stop being part of the negative crowd, especially when we know that what you do affects your brain development.

  18. Re:homosexual men on Probe of Einstein's Brain Reveals Clues To His Genius · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but the increased communication in that case is just the nagging from their feminine side!

  19. Re:Fundamentalist Religions: Oppressing Women Fore on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 1

    Men can have sticks up their ass as well. Since their the ones getting fucked they usually aren't married to women who enjoy being submissive. But yeah, if you were a real man, you would understand, women really enjoy submitting.

  20. Re:Link broken? on Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) · · Score: 1
    Perhaps you should yell at the people that make it hard to make resolution-independent designs.

    Hint: It's not the web design people!

  21. Re:Fundamentalist Religions: Oppressing Women Fore on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 1
    Ah, you must be one of the ones with a stick up their ass.

    Try enjoying sex sometime.

    Hell, try putting on some high heels. Unless you suffer from flat butt/nothing going up my ass, then heels puts you automatically into a submissive position. Women think it's a power position, which it sort of is if sex is your weapon, but lordosis is pretty much all about submission.

  22. Re:Fundamentalist Religions: Oppressing Women Fore on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 0
    One day you will discover the left side, not just in that pretty blond at the end of the table.

    Humans have both a left and right. One is more submissive than the other. Ratio wise, women have more 'submissive' energy than men. Homosexuals, who are usually too traumatised to deal with the opposite sex, explore the side they are missing with the same sex.

    I am not illiterate, nor blind. You, however, have a comprehension problem. For some reason you choose to see submission as inferior, that is your choice, not a fact of reality. We need to understand and love the things we lack in others before we can start incorporating them into ourselves to make us complete. One day, you will grow to love your own submissive side and then you will understand their is nothing inferior about one who submits.

  23. Re:Have to remember another Saudi cleric said on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 1

    So we should all fall for the fallacy of genus?

  24. Re:What are scientific findings? on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 1

    What? Haven't you learned anything? You can't talk science with the science fanbois, especially when they think they've got something really juicy on their mortal enemies the religion fanbois.

  25. Re:you know... on Saudi Cleric Pummeled On Twitter For Claiming Driving Damages Women's Ovaries · · Score: 1

    No, it's not. Driving affects posture and how everything sits in the pelvic girdle as well as tension in the abdomen. You just can't think.