Those terrible liberal democrats like Bryan Fisher, Rick Santorum, Sarah Palin, and Rush Limbaugh. Wait, no...this is an ignorant religious conservative thing, just like our own reality-denying Republicans.
Yep, their clerics are much like our own conservative christians, so you find similar insanity attempting to justify unsupportable traditions and beliefs in the Republican party.
The derpy person who said he must be a liberal democrat was engaging in projection, another trait that's very common in conservative christians.
What an odd thing to say. Ever heard of Mississippi? How about Alabama? Tennessee? Missouri? Florida? Kentucky? North Carolina? South Carolina? Arizona? Indiana?
You'd have to only be aware of maybe 5 US states to think that Illinois is the worst one.
You're obviously an awful person, with the typical paranoid delusions and hatred of civilization that goes with being a wingnut, but at least you didn't post AC like the deranged bigots usually do.
You really should get yourself some professional help. Living with a head full of bigotry and delusions hurts you much more than the people you inflict yourself upon.
My only problem with the Sony controllers is that they're sized for the hand of a Japanese adult, which makes them unsuitable for males of European descent. The Xbox controllers are a much better fit for the adult male hand outside of Asia.
His whole plan just doesn't make sense. It relies on the victim to both have issues regarding nudity that cause them to actually believe that nude photos taken with a hacked computer are somehow blackmail material, and to also be willing to send far more explicit images or video for further blackmail purposes. The overlap of these sets has to be pretty small and only contain people with IQs below room temperature. As we see, not even a Miss Teen USA is that clueless.
It's interesting that you think that people who don't share your extremist views are stupid. Your post told me a ton about your issues, and nothing about Steam DRM.
I agree with you, but I think the Post Office would be in serious trouble if they used OCR to read all the post cards going through the system and tailor junk mail based on them, so this may be more complicated.
> If you are arguing that they understood that they were trading before it was public knowledge, that I am unsure of.
> Frankly, I would probably make the same mistake if I were in their shoes
So would I, but that's because I've never had to worry about that kind of precision in my work. High frequency traders have this experience, and we do not, so I do expect them to account for the communications lag, when an inexperienced person would not.
Agreed. I can't seem to come up with any reason a hacker group would have anything to do with scouting in the general sense, unless the hacked tech is exclusively used to scout new territories.
It only makes sense if they're trying to ride on the coattails of the Boy Scouts, presumably believing it's a respectable org because they don't realize that bigots have had control of that organization for a while.
I was a Boy Scout long before they started spewing Conservative hate, and have been really disappointed by decline of the organization.
He linked a zombie Breitbart site. Expect common right-wing delusions promoted by the wingnutosphere, hate-radio, and Fox News. These groups exist to promote Conservative derp, making up stories whole on terrible sites like Breitbart or Malkin's cesspools, then promoting those stores on their slightly less insane outlets like Fox as what people are saying.
Fortunately most of us see through these absurd liars who prey on superstitious, fearful people who can't handle that their religious beliefs have become obviously absurd over the past half century. It sucks to have beliefs that were discredited before you were born, and to have the evidence just keep piling up against you, so it's expected that the people who couldn't learn and grow are willing to pay big to be fed fantasies about their magical thinking being correct, leading to a whole industry that exists to keep them clueless, terrified, and glued to media that consistently lies to suit an agenda.
Marijuana has a long history of causing psychosis in authoritarians that don't use it. Unlike many psychoactive drugs, this one doesn't mess up the user's mind, but does mess up the minds of fearful people who have never tried it.
There's been no increase in distrust of science among the sane, just distrust of individual researchers, which is why we have peer review.
The general distrust of science is just from the religious nutters, who are trying to cling to beliefs that are completely absurd to those who have learned to reason and evaluate evidence.
Politics haven't gotten extreme on both ends in the United States, they're moved far to the right under a know-nothing Republican party, and a pro-big-business, center-right Democratic president who would be leading the conservative party in a sane country.
It's very difficult to find a left-wing extremist with any power in the United States, but the far-right extremists own the Republican party, and it's these Creationist, global warming denying, birther, Republican nutjobs that disrupt comment sections on sites they're intellectually unprepared to actually participate in with their superstitions, ignorance, and hate.
>Now, if you believe you've nothing left to learn about anything, great. If you've decided to teach your child never to ask "why", great.
You have very odd beliefs regarding Seumas' thought processes. Sadly it looks like they're right and you really are nuts.
You might be cracked if you call our best understanding of our impact on climate a cult. The fact that you hold a false beliefs does not make the people who know better a cult.
That approach is only useful if you want your readers to live in various fantasy-worlds of their own choosing. PS is a site that tries to educate people, not to maximize the number of clicks they can get from fools.
Why would you classify atheists as a out-group? Do you fail to understand that the supernatural is imaginary?
Don't you think we should have a special word for people who are so gullible that they fall for supernaturalist nonsense, rather than for those smart enough to see through it?
It's a national embarrassment that so many Americans default to believing in fairy tales that demanding evidence for extraordinary claims is considered the behavior of an out-group.
Not only that, there's never been any indication that the supernatural exists at all. Understanding that gods are imaginary is just one small part of a reality-based worldview, so it's a little weird that we so often single out disbelief in these imagined gods specifically, rather than the supernatural null set as a whole.
I got to wondering about adults watching this kids show, so checked it out to see if it's really well written with a lot for adults like some cartoons. I watched season 1 episodes 1 and 2 and season 2 episode 1 in an attempt to give it fair chance, and it appears to be a horrible, treacly kids show that would drive any adult insane with the childish plots and squeaky voices.
If you actually cared, you wouldn't post as an AC, which makes you invisible to anyone hiding zero-rated comments (probably most people) unless mods find and up-rate you.
Those terrible liberal democrats like Bryan Fisher, Rick Santorum, Sarah Palin, and Rush Limbaugh. Wait, no...this is an ignorant religious conservative thing, just like our own reality-denying Republicans.
Yep, their clerics are much like our own conservative christians, so you find similar insanity attempting to justify unsupportable traditions and beliefs in the Republican party.
The derpy person who said he must be a liberal democrat was engaging in projection, another trait that's very common in conservative christians.
What an odd thing to say. Ever heard of Mississippi? How about Alabama? Tennessee? Missouri? Florida? Kentucky? North Carolina? South Carolina? Arizona? Indiana?
You'd have to only be aware of maybe 5 US states to think that Illinois is the worst one.
You're obviously an awful person, with the typical paranoid delusions and hatred of civilization that goes with being a wingnut, but at least you didn't post AC like the deranged bigots usually do.
You really should get yourself some professional help. Living with a head full of bigotry and delusions hurts you much more than the people you inflict yourself upon.
Are you sure they're intimidated by keyboard/mouse, and it's not just that k/m is terrible from the couch?
An Xbox 360 controller works just fine on PC, so k/m isn't really a factor when using the PC as a living room entertainment device.
I wonder what percent of PC gamers are still sitting at a desk rather than playing from the living-room couch or in a home theater.
My only problem with the Sony controllers is that they're sized for the hand of a Japanese adult, which makes them unsuitable for males of European descent. The Xbox controllers are a much better fit for the adult male hand outside of Asia.
His whole plan just doesn't make sense. It relies on the victim to both have issues regarding nudity that cause them to actually believe that nude photos taken with a hacked computer are somehow blackmail material, and to also be willing to send far more explicit images or video for further blackmail purposes. The overlap of these sets has to be pretty small and only contain people with IQs below room temperature. As we see, not even a Miss Teen USA is that clueless.
Of course it's not a crime when a government spies, that's a normal part of their activity. Are you simple?
It's interesting that you think that people who don't share your extremist views are stupid. Your post told me a ton about your issues, and nothing about Steam DRM.
I agree with you, but I think the Post Office would be in serious trouble if they used OCR to read all the post cards going through the system and tailor junk mail based on them, so this may be more complicated.
Insects taste like chicken, insect farmers taste like pork, so it's really a matter of personal preference.
> If you are arguing that they understood that they were trading before it was public knowledge, that I am unsure of.
> Frankly, I would probably make the same mistake if I were in their shoes
So would I, but that's because I've never had to worry about that kind of precision in my work. High frequency traders have this experience, and we do not, so I do expect them to account for the communications lag, when an inexperienced person would not.
Agreed. I can't seem to come up with any reason a hacker group would have anything to do with scouting in the general sense, unless the hacked tech is exclusively used to scout new territories.
It only makes sense if they're trying to ride on the coattails of the Boy Scouts, presumably believing it's a respectable org because they don't realize that bigots have had control of that organization for a while.
I was a Boy Scout long before they started spewing Conservative hate, and have been really disappointed by decline of the organization.
>teenage asshole testosterone pumps
It sounds like you need a LOT of therapy for whatever dysfunction causes you to lash out at these kids.
He linked a zombie Breitbart site. Expect common right-wing delusions promoted by the wingnutosphere, hate-radio, and Fox News. These groups exist to promote Conservative derp, making up stories whole on terrible sites like Breitbart or Malkin's cesspools, then promoting those stores on their slightly less insane outlets like Fox as what people are saying.
Fortunately most of us see through these absurd liars who prey on superstitious, fearful people who can't handle that their religious beliefs have become obviously absurd over the past half century. It sucks to have beliefs that were discredited before you were born, and to have the evidence just keep piling up against you, so it's expected that the people who couldn't learn and grow are willing to pay big to be fed fantasies about their magical thinking being correct, leading to a whole industry that exists to keep them clueless, terrified, and glued to media that consistently lies to suit an agenda.
Marijuana has a long history of causing psychosis in authoritarians that don't use it. Unlike many psychoactive drugs, this one doesn't mess up the user's mind, but does mess up the minds of fearful people who have never tried it.
There's been no increase in distrust of science among the sane, just distrust of individual researchers, which is why we have peer review.
The general distrust of science is just from the religious nutters, who are trying to cling to beliefs that are completely absurd to those who have learned to reason and evaluate evidence.
Politics haven't gotten extreme on both ends in the United States, they're moved far to the right under a know-nothing Republican party, and a pro-big-business, center-right Democratic president who would be leading the conservative party in a sane country.
It's very difficult to find a left-wing extremist with any power in the United States, but the far-right extremists own the Republican party, and it's these Creationist, global warming denying, birther, Republican nutjobs that disrupt comment sections on sites they're intellectually unprepared to actually participate in with their superstitions, ignorance, and hate.
>Now, if you believe you've nothing left to learn about anything, great. If you've decided to teach your child never to ask "why", great. You have very odd beliefs regarding Seumas' thought processes. Sadly it looks like they're right and you really are nuts.
You might be cracked if you call our best understanding of our impact on climate a cult. The fact that you hold a false beliefs does not make the people who know better a cult.
That approach is only useful if you want your readers to live in various fantasy-worlds of their own choosing. PS is a site that tries to educate people, not to maximize the number of clicks they can get from fools.
Why would you classify atheists as a out-group? Do you fail to understand that the supernatural is imaginary?
Don't you think we should have a special word for people who are so gullible that they fall for supernaturalist nonsense, rather than for those smart enough to see through it?
It's a national embarrassment that so many Americans default to believing in fairy tales that demanding evidence for extraordinary claims is considered the behavior of an out-group.
Not only that, there's never been any indication that the supernatural exists at all. Understanding that gods are imaginary is just one small part of a reality-based worldview, so it's a little weird that we so often single out disbelief in these imagined gods specifically, rather than the supernatural null set as a whole.
I got to wondering about adults watching this kids show, so checked it out to see if it's really well written with a lot for adults like some cartoons. I watched season 1 episodes 1 and 2 and season 2 episode 1 in an attempt to give it fair chance, and it appears to be a horrible, treacly kids show that would drive any adult insane with the childish plots and squeaky voices.
If you actually cared, you wouldn't post as an AC, which makes you invisible to anyone hiding zero-rated comments (probably most people) unless mods find and up-rate you.