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  1. Re: Bravo indeed on Right To Be Forgotten? Web Privacy Debate in Italy After Women's Suicide (ndtv.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    People have feelings. They make mistakes, then change in response to those mistakes. The horrible thing about this is, she was actively prevented from growth by people who wanted to freeze her identity at a moment in her development which caused her pain, and force her to writhe there, suffering, for the rest of her life.

    You can make all the comments you want about openness and transparency and accountability, and they may have merit, but that doesn't change the fact that this woman genuinely grew past the point where these videos accurately reflected her as a human being, she tried to communicate that, no one would listen, so she killed herself. The people didn't have a greater understanding, they had a misunderstanding which could not be corrected, and we lost her and everything she had to offer as a consequence.

    I can relate. I wish I'd hung myself instead of trying to overdose, I might be enjoying her peace.

  2. Re: Russia doesn't need to interfere. on US Investigating Potential Covert Russian Plan To Disrupt November Elections (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I mean, vague enough that it acknowledges there are circumstances under which the dependents should be left to die.

  3. Re: Russia doesn't need to interfere. on US Investigating Potential Covert Russian Plan To Disrupt November Elections (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    When all your personal needs have been met, compassion is practical. When you are weakening your ability to be productive by not meeting your own needs, compassion is impractial. Pretty straightforward.

  4. Re: Russia doesn't need to interfere. on US Investigating Potential Covert Russian Plan To Disrupt November Elections (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    Treat me with as much compassion as is practical, but no more.

  5. Re: Russia doesn't need to interfere. on US Investigating Potential Covert Russian Plan To Disrupt November Elections (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I'm a highly productive, able bodied worker. Why should my peers and I be bound by the votes of the elderly boomers? Fascism works better for me. Screw democracy. A vote for each worker sounds better than a vote for each person to me.

  6. Re: Algorithm leaked on Google Tests A Software That Judges Hollywood's Portrayal of Women · · Score: 1

    Were the guys with testicular cancer in Fight Club manly?

  7. Re: Law of unintended consequences, also frosty on Should We Kill All The Mosquitoes? (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I could care less is sarcasm.

  8. Stop that on Should We Kill All The Mosquitoes? (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Misusing "begs the question" makes you look stupid.

    This is begging the question:

    "Do you still beat your wife?"

    Get it? Got it? Good.

  9. Re: Algorithm leaked on Google Tests A Software That Judges Hollywood's Portrayal of Women · · Score: 1

    How do you measure 'womanliness' or for that matter 'manliness'?
    The capacity to bear children, and the capacity to impregnate women, respectively. It's pretty simple. Though, simple minded people do try to complicate it beyond that...

  10. Re: More proof on WSJ: Facebook's Point System Fails To Close Diversity Gap · · Score: 1

    Racism isn't bad because it's mean. Racism is bad because it is stupid. Like, having a heartfelt belief that red cars are faster than blue cars kinda stupid.

    Tribalism and identity politics, on the other hand are bad because they make enemies of everyone outside the tribe.

    That's what's happening. All these people trying to push their tribe forward are creating bad feelings. They're not helping anyone, including those they purport to support.

  11. Re: By Hack it, they mean work for 2 bucks an hou on Immigration Attorneys: Industry Pushes Foreign Labor, Claiming 'US Students Can't Hack It In Tech' (breitbart.com) · · Score: 1

    And yes. Whites have indeed become impotent.

  12. Re: By Hack it, they mean work for 2 bucks an hou on Immigration Attorneys: Industry Pushes Foreign Labor, Claiming 'US Students Can't Hack It In Tech' (breitbart.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't blame immigrants, dummy. I blame feminism.

  13. Re: By Hack it, they mean work for 2 bucks an hour on Immigration Attorneys: Industry Pushes Foreign Labor, Claiming 'US Students Can't Hack It In Tech' (breitbart.com) · · Score: 1

    The kids are the currency. They were wealthy because their parents had many children. We're poor because the Greatest Generation were the last ones to do so. The human race is in decline.

  14. It's so funny, listening to death worshiping western nations who rely on foreign born to make up for all the children they didn't feel it their responsibility to bear and raise.

    Like fleas talking about how much more evolved they are than dogs.

    So, on topic... you get that has as much population as North and South America, Africa and Europe combined, right?

    They only need a tiny percentage of their young population to develop these skills to outnumber your entire domestic IT workforce. Judging them by the average Indian may be good for your ego, but it won't help you understand why this is happening.

  15. Re: This is why we shouldn't work with women on Tor Project Confirms Sexual Misconduct By Developer Jacob Appelbaum (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Is there room in your brain for the possibility that you're just sheltered?

    I tried asking a woman for consent once. She was in my bed, and I said "Tell me you want it."

    Silence.

    "Tell me you want it."

    Silence.

    "Tell me you don't want it."

    Silence.

    "Tell me something."

    Silence.

    I got fed up, rolled over and went to sleep.

    Next day, her girlfriend is explaining how she wanted me so bad, that's why she was there, but she couldn't say the words, because she wanted to remain a good girl. She wanted me to be the bad guy so she could have what she wanted while remaining the good girl.

    That's our job as men. To take the risks, be the domineering, "bad" guy. No matter how many laws are passed that could put us in jail for trying, no matter how dangerous they make it, no matter how much they criminalize healthy, natural interactions between men and women, it's still our job.

    Ever heard the stereotypical "I don't want to tell you what to do, I just want you to do it." line women like to say?

    That's them telling you, in plain english, that they value their submissive role more than they value having all the other things they want.

    That's human nature.

    The women who are making all the noise don't speak for women. They're freakish outliers, not representatives of their gender. Most of their gender simply doesn't wish to speak up at all.

    Pandering to them does not mean you're "respecting women".

    Might I suggest you conduct an experiment to confirm or refute? Go visit a small town where you won't feel concerned about embarressing yourself and having to see them at the grocery store, and experiment with behaving as though you were a man.

  16. Re: This is why we shouldn't work with women on Tor Project Confirms Sexual Misconduct By Developer Jacob Appelbaum (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Except, of course, that it did happen.

  17. Re: This is why we shouldn't work with women on Tor Project Confirms Sexual Misconduct By Developer Jacob Appelbaum (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    There was that one time... I was at a party and joked to my buddies "Why do people always say they're going to pick up a woman, but they never do? This is how you pick up a woman.", then turned around, grabbed the nearest cutie and thew her over my shoulder.

    Then I carried her out of the apartment, down the street to my apartment building, up the stairs and through the apartment, threw her on the bed, tore her clothes off and fucked her brains out.

    I never actually asked her for consent, but she was giggling the whole way there, so, I dunno... does that count?

  18. Re:This is why we shouldn't work with women on Tor Project Confirms Sexual Misconduct By Developer Jacob Appelbaum (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you still beat your wife?

  19. Re: This is why we shouldn't work with women on Tor Project Confirms Sexual Misconduct By Developer Jacob Appelbaum (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Right. I'm a 20 year old faggot. I've been posting on SD since I was 10.

    Fucking idiot.

  20. This is why we shouldn't work with women on Tor Project Confirms Sexual Misconduct By Developer Jacob Appelbaum (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    The fact that women can and do tear down entire, functional and productive organizations and destroy mens careers like this with some tears and stories is why they shouldn't be allowed to participate in the first place.

    If he assaulted you, you should be down at the police station with wounds you received defending yourself. If you didn't defend yourself, then quit asking us to take your claims of assault seriously.

    This shit has to stop. These bitches need to start being publicly identified and shunned, along with the organizations that coddle them.

  21. I guess my point is, if all you do with your discretionary time is trade it for currency, you're an amoral object, not an actor.

    It is the things we do for free that make us moral actors.

    These people are literally objects. Like, hammers and screwdrivers.

  22. That's what they are... servants.

  23. All the shit I disabled on Windows 10 Anniversary Update: the Best New Features (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Woot! All the shit I disabled got better!

    Yawn.

  24. Because servants are their own reward.

    The goal of business isn't to generate wealth, it's to control your fellow man.

    It's good to be King.

  25. Re: Don't care on Star Trek CBS Series To Be Streamed Internationally On Netflix (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    Why are you people wasting mod points on a statement of personal intent, and treating it like something subject to debate?

    Try just, expressing your own position.