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  1. Re:We need to BUILD MORE HOUSING on High Housing Prices In Tech Cities Are Now Raising Home Prices In Other States (bloombergquint.com) · · Score: 0

    Fuck off commie. My property, paid for with my money, earned through my work. Not yours. Understand?

  2. Correct. And we would be a hell of a lot better off if people followed that rule.

  3. Re:No, parents should be handling that on Google Is Teaching Children How To Act Online. Is It the Best Role Model? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Everything he said still exists in this "society", no reverting necessary Mr. Strawman.
    Notice how he said "don't survive to pass on their genes". Reproduction is a competition, whether you like it or not.

  4. Re:No, parents should be handling that on Google Is Teaching Children How To Act Online. Is It the Best Role Model? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Spoken like a true newfag

  5. Re:So What on Microplastics Found In Human Stools For the First Time (nytimes.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Depending on the plastic, it can mimic estrogen when ingested (See: Xenoestrogens).
    I suspect this has a lot to do with our recent strange cultural changes.

  6. Re:amateurish tit for tat on Russia Is Behind Cyberattack On Saudi Petrochemical Plant, Researchers Say (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    the most monumental non-nuclear explosion and fire ever seen from space

    Absolutely NEATO

  7. Fuck the Saudis.
    I think this is something that both political extremes in the US can and should agree on.

  8. I can't believe I agree with you on something.

  9. So?
    "Rules for thee but not for me"

  10. I've never seen somebody that needs to look in the mirror so badly before in my life.
    "Abloo bloo bloo, we don't have propaganda"
    Could you even type that with a straight face?

  11. Re:Why you are getting resistance on Linus Torvalds is Back in Charge of Linux (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Putting. Periods. After. Every. Word. Is. Not. An. Argument. You. Spoiled. Child.

  12. Re:If he wants to save human driving. . . on Sentimental Humans Launch A Movement to Save (Human) Driving (freep.com) · · Score: 1

    You've completely missed the point, anonymous strawman.

  13. Re:If he wants to save human driving. . . on Sentimental Humans Launch A Movement to Save (Human) Driving (freep.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, there's more to being human than existing and doing things in the most efficient way possible.
    In fact, we have activities that do not contribute directly to our corporate overlords. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
    Hobbies, entertainment, recreational activities, sports.

    Driving a car or operating another piece of equipment is more than that though. It is the essence of being human. It is the culmination of thousands of years of evolution, of research and development to achieve something that is exclusive to mankind: using our brains to overcome our biological limitations and do things we were never designed to do. It's a display of our intelligence and force, of our strength and will.
    I will never understand why people what to remove that essence of our being.

    Fully automated driving can't come fast enough. All the design work that goes into differentiating the aesthetic of cars can just go away. Building engines that would, for some reason, allow a vehicle to go upwards of 150 (100mph) can also go away. There'd be no reason for it, because everyone would see cars for what they are: moving platforms. also please stop splitting sentences between the subject and body, it makes no sense gdi

    Do you also look forwards to the day where all the design work that goes into varying architecture can "just go away"?
    We can all just live in identical cubes.
    After all, there's no reason to desire anything besides the identical cube once we see homes for what they are: multi-person dwellings.
    Hell, why not go the same route with operating systems and web browsers, and cereal brands and clothing?
    Surely you see the issue here.
    Look at how inefficient choice and free will is! Why have any of it?
    It's not like that is what drives our ingenuity and creativity or anything.
    Nah, a mindless, interchangeable, human widgit that serves to be as efficient as possible in every activity.
    That's what peak performance looks like.
    Believe it or not, but not everybody desires to become soulless automatons.

  14. Re:This will sort itself out on Sentimental Humans Launch A Movement to Save (Human) Driving (freep.com) · · Score: 1

    Wonderful, the 1% get to experience even more things us mere peasants wouldn't dare dream of.
    All hail the ruling class, they know best.

  15. Re:How Not To Write A Headline on Former Top Waymo Engineer Altered Code To Go on 'Forbidden Routes', Report Says (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The amount of times I've almost gotten squished because of those people.
    The fire doesn't burn hot enough for them.

  16. Why do you insist on ruining my imagination?
    I want to believe

  17. I'd agree if they took the "creepy surveillance state is evil and bad for everyone" angle, I find it interesting that instead they went with the "this affects non-whites more so it's evil and bad!" argument, in that line anyways. I think that it reveals a lot about the author.

  18. "my logic" is that if they stop committing a disproportional amount of crime, then they won't have to cry about being arrested disproportionately.
    It's pretty simple, really.

  19. "The employee wrote that the government has used surveillance tools in a way that disproportionately hurts "communities of color, immigrants."
    Perhaps they should stop committing a disproportionate amount of crime.

  20. Re:Good. Less problems for the pirates on Rolls-Royce Wants To Fill the Seas With Self-Sailing Ships (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Just add a homicidal robot that has detected a violation of the NAP.
    Some cameras and paid livestreams and it will pay for itself.
    I can see the memes already
    "Virgin somali vs Chad kill bot"

  21. Good. on Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dies of Cancer At Age 65 (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So long, asshole. Money can't help you now.

  22. You're proving him right. He presented information, all you have provided are buzzwords and "lol I just can't even, I swear I have evidence but I won't post it haha u r dumb!".

    When one side presents evidence and the other nothing but dismissive and insulting words, what side do you think people will take? How do you think others view the insulting and dismissive side?

    I'm sure you'll come up with another big brain response to this as well.

  23. Re:Last one through the door apparently on Snapchat CEO's Leaked Memo On Survival (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    Your compass is aligned to the true north. I wonder what the net would be like if digg never went through that terrible UI redesign that killed it.
    &TotSE

  24. Eat a bag of dicks

  25. And now he's appointed for life :)
    Winning!