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  1. Re:Want us to have kids on US Births Dip To 30-Year Low (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    I'd counter with the missed opportunity of raising your own child.

  2. Re:Want us to have kids on US Births Dip To 30-Year Low (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Also stealing this, perfectly describes my thoughts.

  3. Re:Want us to have kids on US Births Dip To 30-Year Low (npr.org) · · Score: 2

    I find it insane that so many parents both go to work in the morning (instead of one staying home to care for their child), just so they can make enough money to pay someone else to take care of their child.

  4. Re:Want us to have kids on US Births Dip To 30-Year Low (npr.org) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Or give people an incentive to have kids instead of importing more people and driving down wages so couples can't afford to have kids.

  5. I never said they were worth anything, nice strawman though. All I shared was my personal experience, nothing more. Sorry for offending you ;)

  6. Nope, guess not since neither of us exist...get it?

  7. Re:Fascists can die in a fire on Amazon Tells Signal's Creators To Stop Using Anti-Censorship Tool (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    The right to use somebody else's server?
    What are you going on about here kiddo?

  8. Hey man, there's no peer reviewed paper saying either of us are real. You're just a bot talking to another bot. Get it?

  9. Ah, of course. Excuse me while I do a scientific study of my own experiences in life and get it peer reviewed.

  10. weak sleep quality, which is already known to be statically linked to cancer

    What? Well...fuck. guess I know how I'm dying.

  11. Both of us, along with a few others in the comments. Just because you don't want to believe it doesn't make it fake.

  12. I don't recall going to school with anyone named 'Ryanrule'.

  13. Ah yes, because YOU, personally, have never experienced this, it hasn't happened to anyone.

  14. Same here, ended up being an electrician for several years while the people that called me a dumb hick worked at fast food joints with their worthless degrees.

  15. What makes you think personal experience is a myth?
    Sounds like you just didn't like what he had to say.

  16. It isn't foolish, that was the exact attitude when I was in highschool and college.

  17. Re: That's how people talk. on Former Reddit Executive Sees 'No Hope' For Reddit (nymag.com) · · Score: 2

    Agreed. If you want true, open discussion about the last place left is the chans. You need to wade though an ocean of piss, but the interesting discussions you eventually find make it worth it.

  18. Cool strawmen brah

  19. That's the point. This is to collect data at a young age and get them used to it.

  20. I've just been in this place before

  21. Re:Sometimes a paranoid kook is a paranoid kook. on Ecuador Cutting Off WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange's Communications Outside London Embassy (suntimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Paranoid kook? Really?
    Well, I guess I'd be pretty paranoid if I had high up officials asking about drone striking me and people trying to arrest/kill me because I exposed their law breaking.
    Or are we going to pretend the last decade of leaks didn't happen and that PRISM and the NSA don't exist?

  22. Re:And then a hero comes along on Flat-Earther's Steam-Powered Rocket Lofts Him 1,875 Feet Up Into Mojave Desert (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Damn straight, I never thought it would work or that he would actually go through with it. It's really inspiring in a lot of ways.
    I'm sure everyone told him manned rocket launches were beyond the reach of us poor simpletons.
    After he said 'fuck you, I'll make my own rocket with blackjack and hookers and goddamn STEAM' everyone thought he was a madman.
    Pretty fucking amazing.

  23. Re:He was a terrorist on How Technology Caught the Austin Serial Bomber (foxnews.com) · · Score: 0

    Where is your proof he was a terrorist? What were his political motivations?

  24. You're the one talking about imaginary rules. Why are you defending unequal trade taxes that benefit China?
    You also assume I'm American. Stay on topic and think:
    Why should America play by rules that benefit foreign countries at the expense of Americans?
    Especially foreign countries that have a history of hostile actions.
    It's on you to explain why this is good for America.

  25. What rules are those?
    Where are they written?
    Who enforced them?
    The reality is there are no fucking rules, and I would rather be an asshole and win than be kind to the enemy and lose.