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  1. I guess I angered one of them. Good.

  2. Re:One male to four hundred females? on US Invaded By Savage Tick That Sucks Animals Dry, Spawns Without Mating (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    If you read the fine print, he doesn't get to fuck any of them.

  3. Re:Goodbye Arstechnica on US Invaded By Savage Tick That Sucks Animals Dry, Spawns Without Mating (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Where can I find one of these ticks? New Zealand is fucking beautiful.

  4. Re:"The story doesn't jump to conclusions" on Women Die More From Heart Attacks Than Men -- Unless the ER Doc Is Female (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    It's possible. English is not my native language, but please do educate me.

    A summary is this, no? -> "Women Die More From Heart Attacks Than Men -- Unless the ER Doc Is Female"
    A conclusion is what you determine based on your research, no? -> "Women Die More From Heart Attacks Than Men -- Unless the ER Doc Is Female"

    Is the summary not the clickbait sentence that gets us to the article page?
    I'll be happy to admit I'm wrong if I am, but fucking hell I'm pretty sure you're just being nit picky twits. My point was pretty clear I'd say, I'm sorry I did something to you at some point to make you hate me.

  5. "The story doesn't jump to conclusions" on Women Die More From Heart Attacks Than Men -- Unless the ER Doc Is Female (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No? The TFS sure as hell does!

  6. Re:BBC can suck a BBC on BBC Wants Microsoft To Expose 'Doctor Who' Leaker (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 2

    That's pretty much taking his words and warping them to mean what you want them to. If there's an active feud between the two of you, I'll understand... but hear me out...

    His point is clear. When a popular [insert medium here] (think.. TV show, music, movies) shoves ANY propaganda in your face when it didn't typically use to, people generally aren't very accepting of it. Unless it's Family Guy, of course.

    I never got the impression that he hated women or wanted to see them mistreated/degraded on TV.

  7. You think I'm joking, don't you?

    No, and I'd believe worse if you told me. These people raised me through my childhood. Good thing I developed a brain cell around the time I got to high school and started questioning everything. Now I can happily say that my second brain cell is on it's way after a little over a decade!

    It's a fucking sad state of affairs when you catch a debilitating disease only for their belief to be "God planned this for you, it means he needs you to help him with things in Heaven." Come the fuck on. Who would serve such a cunt?

  8. Lottery on Canada's Ontario Government Ends Basic Income Project (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    In practice this must have been something along the lines of winning the Set for Life lottery, where you just get a fat check every week for years. I didn't RTFA but I assume the participants were chosen at random? In which case, the ones getting the money probably used the supplemented money to buy fancy toys and the ones who didn't get the golden ticket loathed them.

    Dunno, maybe Ontario's people different to the east coast entirely, and I'm judging this poorly, but I doubt it. This was a stupid idea, sorry if that's a little crude.

  9. Re:already available - roller coaster park tycoon on New Zealand Government Spends $150K To Create Video Game To Teach People How To Run a Business (nzherald.co.nz) · · Score: 1

    OR! Build a rollercoaster that launches off the tracks :)

  10. Re:Without landing? on SpaceX Enters a New Stage of Reusability (mashable.com) · · Score: 2

    *splooooooosh*

  11. Re:Without landing? on SpaceX Enters a New Stage of Reusability (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't that imply that they... sunk?

  12. Re:Not new. I've been using my crispr for fruits on Weird New Fruits Could Hit Aisles Soon Thanks To Gene Editing (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You made my morning, good sir.

  13. and it could shit out the ideal synthesis pathway, and the next efficient arbitrary "n" pathways.)

    Of all the places it could produce information, does it really need to come out of it's anus?

  14. Re:Fishing for that result? on Fukushima's Nuclear Signature Found In California Wine (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Oui oui! You muzt drink zee wine from la France!

  15. Re:"I forgot" doesn't fly on Judge Jails Defendent For Failing To Unlock Phones (fox13news.com) · · Score: 1

    "I don't actually know I am.. you're honor."

  16. SSDs are already really fucking fast... Marketing this is a moot point. Your average consumer (worst, your average APPLE consumer) won't be able to tell the difference, assuming there actually is one.

    I remember power cycling my Win7 laptop from college just for shits and giggles, being very impressed with the differences from installing your OS on a SSD over a HDD. That was 8~ years ago.

  17. Re:Filled with Jelly = Not Serious on In World First, Danish Court Rules Stream-Ripping Site Illegal · · Score: 1

    Oh you...

  18. Re:Don't, please on AT&T Wants To Overhaul HBO, Says It Isn't Profitable Enough (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Westworld S2 is iffy for me, at episode 6 and I feel like the entire Japanese theme was throwaway material. Interesting show, but they should've left it up to the imagination after Season 1, which was very well executed.

  19. Don't ruin Game of Thrones :(

  20. Whatever keeps you out of trouble I suppose.
    Eventually it comes crashing down. I hope so, anyways.

  21. What is this?! A country for ants?!

  22. I wouldn't commit too many crimes either if someone electrocuted me!

  23. Re:What about it? on Economists Worry We Aren't Prepared For the Fallout From Automation (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    Oh the issue is so, so much more than that.

    A lot of folks would rather have the internet connection that allows us to have this debate than have the food we need to live delivered to our doors.
    Amazon will ship worthless plastic to your door for *free*, and you're trying to say affordability is the issue here?

    It's a complicated mess really. We solve for food and shelter, we end up with too many people. But then we end up solving for too many people... and then we get more people. You'd think something would give eventually, but I think we'll end up being our own worst enemy, because the universe is, in our own perception at least, pretty damn abundant. We have insane knowledge right now, but the masses choose not to use it fully, so money gets siphoned elsewhere.

  24. Re:What about it? on Economists Worry We Aren't Prepared For the Fallout From Automation (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Huh? That's why we're growing food vertically a lot more nowadays.
    The issue is not production, it's distribution.

  25. So much so, that we could power the entire planet for a day just from the shock factor found in this thread.