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  1. Re: Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    LOL, an anonymous poster challenging another one. Ohhhh so tough and scary!!! Youâ(TM)re a retard.

  2. Re: Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Shut the fuck up whiny bitch. You voted for Trump which to me is just as bad as voting for the pants suited one.

  3. Re: Next week, Trump attempts the same on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't try to act so noble. You are a partisan.

  4. Re:Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Move to Russia if you are fond of government like this, otherwise fuck off. You know eventually the early supporters are cast aside due to the significant power they have. Think of Rhom and Hitler.

  5. Re: Next week, Trump attempts the same on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You should care about both sides doing this.

  6. Re:Next week, Trump attempts the same on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hey, Trump loves laws like this, he praises Putin and Xi.

  7. I had a similar experience Narita to LAX. We arrived two hours early, didnâ(TM)t sit in the plane, but had to wait in line for customs to show.

  8. Re: From the 'No sh*t, Sherlock' department on Middle-Age Men Who Can Do 40+ Push-Ups Have Lower Heart Disease Risk, Study Finds (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    Why should someone substantiate your claims? That is your job, douche bag.

  9. The route would be deleted entirely. The original poster tried to run with the idea that the airline would constantly be flying empty due to everyone doing it.

  10. They would stop the flight since it is empty and there is no demand. Easy enough solution.

  11. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    So my original comment was about people rushing to get $15 per hour that have little or no abilities and the life choices theyâ(TM)ve made. You get that right?

  12. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    It is called supply and demand. It is called evolution. Amazon is not placing warehouses in locations with small talent pools. Your arguments are specious at best. The people running to take these jobs have high school educations and live in population centers.

  13. Sure, Russia and China just want to be friends with everyone. The world not caring that their supplies chains are so entrenched in certain geographic areas was very short cited.

  14. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    I know these people applying in numbers like that for hourly jobs. I came from poor trash, I know of what I speak. I crawled up from the mire that hourly retail work is. Feel all the indignation for me you want Ignacio, but it is a sign of the lack of education and drive when so many apply for a meager pay rate. Shit, they could make a lot more working with me, and we have lots of trouble hiring due to competition for jobs and a limited talent pool, but people wonâ(TM)t invest in themselves.

  15. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    LOL $45k house. Even in rural America not even close. I live in a small town of 700 and I commute (50+ miles) to a major metropolitan area several days a week . My house was approximately $400k with a substantial down payment. I came from small towns, I got out. Lots of ignorant people, eating, drinking and smoking away their lives. No matter if they are far left or right, always the same. Take up the vice of choice instead of working to better ones self. They are owed those high paying jobs that a 16 year old could do you know!

  16. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    LOL $45k house. Even in rural America not even close. I live in a small town of 700 and I commute (50+ miles) to a major metropolitan area several days a week . My house was approximately $400k with a substantial down payment. I came from small towns, I got out. Lots of ignorant people, eating, drinking and smoking away their lives. No matter if they are far left or right, always the same. Take up the vice of choice instead of working to better ones self. They are owed those high paying jobs that a 16 year old could do you know! Society stratifies for a reason.

  17. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    I want commenting on racial stereotypes, those are false. Class stereotypes are typically spot on. People confuse classism and racism.

  18. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    How does the wholly unoriginal basement comment fit with this claim? I understand that an adult with children working hourly retail has probably made many many poor choices that have led to the lure of $15 per hour sounding so good. I couldnâ(TM)t even pay my mortgage payment on that. I came from stock that would think that is good pay, luckily I knew that I could do more.

  19. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    LOL. That feeling of superiority you feel, it is fake.

  20. Re: Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    I donâ(TM)t make up the stereotypes, they already exist for a reason.

  21. Probably plots nicely on a curve to correlate with on Americans Are Lining Up To Work For Amazon For $15 an Hour (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Iâ(TM)ll bet these people rushing to take these $15 per hour jobs probably have no more than a high school education. I canâ(TM)t even fathom settling for a $15 hour job. Iâ(TM)m guessing rates of obesity, alcohol abuse and smoking are prevalent in the group too. They probably believe the man is out to get them.

  22. Lots of hearsay and beliefs on Modern Weather Forecasts Are Stunningly Accurate (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 2

    I see lots of people claiming they know better than the study but it doesnâ(TM)t seem to be based on any rigorous research.

  23. Re: Apple and minimalist are mutually exclusive on Is the iPhone SE the 'Best Minimalist Phone' Right Now? (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It also minimizes the lack of security patches. I love Android but the ecosystem is broken and fragmented. I had a Nexus 6, loved it but it already isn't being updated. I get the latest iOS releases on the mini iPad 2s that my children have. iOS 12 supports the iPhone 5s, which was released prior to my Nexus 6. I had gone from iOS to Android but the lack of support from Google, even my Nexus 7 tablet, released nearly at the same time as theiPad mini 2, isn't supported. I have an iPad Pro and iPhone 7 plus now and am happy.

  24. Yet tax revenue is way down , declined significantly in FY17, but spending is way up.

  25. Microsoft says Google is helpful on Google Denies Altering YouTube Code To Break Microsoft Edge (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry Intern, they didn't have your back...