Besides, piracy and burglary aren't nearly the same. Imagine if I stole your car last night and you woke up and it was still where you left it. All I did was make 10,000 exact duplicates and freely distributed them. That's Piracy.
> inb4 gtfo Google shill
Honestly, I have no problem with Google buying the country wholesale. If they think they can do a better job than the current administration, what do we have to lose by letting them try?
Oh, and I find it amusing that they still use the term "mobile infantry" in the movie. The movie mostly has guys getting dropped off by spacecraft and running around on foot.
Sounds more like Imperial Guard vs. Tyranids. And after having seen it, it basically was like watching Guardsmen being torn apart by 'nids. (/WH40k)
That seems like a bit of a stretch. If you outlaw guns, only outlaws (and the government) will have them. If say, a robber enters a bank, it will prove problematic when they discover that all the legitimate bank patrons are also armed.
Sounds like agrarian Maoist Communism.
Besides, piracy and burglary aren't nearly the same. Imagine if I stole your car last night and you woke up and it was still where you left it. All I did was make 10,000 exact duplicates and freely distributed them. That's Piracy.
This is bait. How much does MAFIAA pay you per post?
> inb4 gtfo Google shill Honestly, I have no problem with Google buying the country wholesale. If they think they can do a better job than the current administration, what do we have to lose by letting them try?
Oh, and I find it amusing that they still use the term "mobile infantry" in the movie. The movie mostly has guys getting dropped off by spacecraft and running around on foot.
Sounds more like Imperial Guard vs. Tyranids. And after having seen it, it basically was like watching Guardsmen being torn apart by 'nids. (/WH40k)
Me, too. I was about to get on my moral high horse, as well. Shame on OP for such a misleading title.
that's why, as president, I would institute a mandatory firearm safety education course for all citizens wishing to purchase a gun legally.
That seems like a bit of a stretch. If you outlaw guns, only outlaws (and the government) will have them. If say, a robber enters a bank, it will prove problematic when they discover that all the legitimate bank patrons are also armed.
A little scary. I wonder what price I have to pay Canonical to get Ubuntu Premium?