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  1. Marxist! on Music Industry's Future Foretold in China? · · Score: 1
    Yeah, Lance Bass deserves his millions of dollars more than the men, women and children who worked 10h days in sweat shops to make his shoes!

    Somebody was willing to give Lance Bass his millions of dollars for his crappy songs. I'm not sure what his infraction is. Is it his job to stoop in the gutter beside you to clothe the starving children of some starving parent somewhere? I'm sure you're a very kind person, but I don't want my children to have anything to do with someone who will fly so far off the handle every time someone posts anonymously.

    Call me names all you want (Marxist? I do have a goatee...) but britney spears does NOT deserve her money. She works hard?

    This notion that someone doesn't deserve their money because you said so is just ridiculous. She works hard enough to convince someone to give her some cash, just like anyone else. What do you want her to do, just not accept a check because it's too much and she's not working hard enough? Feel free to disagree with me here, but I know for certain that you would do no different.

    And goatees suck!

    The very rich do NOT deserve or merit their wealth. They kill and lie and cheat to get it. They get liposuctions while other starves.[sic]

    Once again, it's nobody's job to decide who gets the wealth of the very rich. I can only assume that you have a computer. Even if you don't, most of the people I know do, and we didn't get them by lying, cheating, or (ha!) killing babies. I have a lot more than I need, as does anyone with the time to post on ./, and the notion that it's my fault that it's a terrible world where people die; well, fuck it.

  2. Re:when will the insanity end? on NCR Patents the Internet · · Score: 1

    True innovations are extensions of common sense. Well, profound extensions of common sense. Or not-so-profound extensions of common sense.

  3. Re:Still, on Critics Pan Nemesis · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I'd put a quote, but the previous post pretty much is just a quote. Anyway, this is the way I look at Star Wars. You almost have to. When I was a little kid, I loved the (Star Wars) movies because the blasters were pretty and the characters were funny. I'd hate to start a Jarjar-bashing festival, especially because this is a bit off-subject in the first place.



    I just want everyone to quit taking their entertainment so seriously.

  4. Re:Awfully dangerous on MacAddict Tracks Down eBay Scam Artist · · Score: 1
    This is silly. This fellow had all the information he needed to nail this guy for screwing him out of $5,000 dollars, and neither the FBI nor the Secret Service would even bother with it. The information was useless.

    Which brings me to my next point. This TIA business is out of the question. I can't put my finger on it, but it doesn't seem like my best interests are an interest at all when it comes to any of these US intelligence branches. Maybe I need to clarify more, but I don't think so. The feds don't seem to be appreciative of the information they already have.