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  1. Re:children To Parents on Children To Parents: 'Don't Post About Me On Facebook Without Asking Me' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    PG-13 is 'huge violence' now? How soft and spineless we've become..

  2. Re:children To Parents on Children To Parents: 'Don't Post About Me On Facebook Without Asking Me' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yes. For the same reasons we make people go to special rooms to defecate, change clothing, and prepare meals. I realize in your country people defecate in the street, nurse their babies in cesspools, and let diseased livestock wander aimlessly...

  3. Re:It could be worse.... on US Says North Korean Submarine Missing (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    Andre...You've lost ANOTHER submarine?

  4. Re:A timothy by any other name ... on Hotel Experience With Android Lightswitches (dreamwidth.org) · · Score: 1

    Oh. This guy? https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/

    The one who forked the linux kernel in 'solidarity' with sarah sharp?

  5. Re:Serious Sam was to much... on 'Serious Sam 1' Engine Released As Open Source · · Score: 1

    so says 'creimer'

  6. Re:It's simple. on Apple Might Be Forced to Hand Over iOS Source Code to the FBI (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Duh. Because they support it but don't want to get burned for it until after they've won the election.. If they lose then they can claim the winner is. Passive aggressive political strategy. I'll bet clinton is pro fbi. she's a statist. So are the neocons.

  7. The real issues are:

    1. We're not supposed to be a 'papers please' society or one made of nanny laws like "no eating at a train station".
    2. Copping attitudes and spouting off are not (or should not be) illegal acts. They do not give cops justification to lash out with their enforcement powers.

    Insane nanny laws should be expunged and cops should make arrests when they have proof of violation, not of an attitude problem.

  8. Using law to combat petty shit like this is why people have trouble respecting it.

  9. There are always dunces like you making this shitty argument when you know full well what the real problem is: the law in question.

  10. Well, duh.. DC is home of the nanny state. Everything is restricted there. Our Dear Leaders must be protected!

  11. No it isn't. We should not expect the same level of service from a radio as we do from wired communications. the fact we do is reckless.

  12. Re:No Forbes links, please on Stephen Hawking and 150 Royal Society Scientists: Brexit Disaster For UK (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    what makes him a traitor?

  13. Requisite quote on Software Bug in F-35 Radar Causes Mid-Flight System Reboot · · Score: 1

    "Th' more they over th' plumbin' th easier it is to stop up th' drain."
    -Montgomery Scott ST3

  14. That has nothing to do with the (in)validity of his points.

  15. Re:Nuke the IP from orbit on Microsoft To Court: Make Comcast Give Us Windows-Pirating Subscriber's Info (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Death on flaxen wings..

  16. I suppose it wouldn't be bigotry if he wanted to cut something else off instead of his penis and gonads?

  17. I don't question their deeds. Those are great accomplishments.

    Look at it this way: If he wanted to cut off any other part of his body, we'd look in askance. Since it's his penis and gonads we're supposed to cheer on the 'diversity'? Sorry, but I smell a bit of an agenda here...or at least the possibility of one.

  18. I never mentioned or implied supernatural creation had anything to do with it. This guy was not born this way. He chose to have it done to him.

  19. Re:finally some sanity! on Dutch Companies Not Allowed To Fitness-Track Their Employees (www.nu.nl) · · Score: 0

    Yes, but we are Building Socialism, comrade. The People demanded that their health be cared for by their employers. Therefore it is acceptable for them to track employee health.

  20. Re:Government intrusion on Dutch Companies Not Allowed To Fitness-Track Their Employees (www.nu.nl) · · Score: 1

    As opposed to the quite visible government dildo? Corporate powered of course, because even the most bleeding heart progressive loves money.

  21. Re:Why can't people just do what's right? on Dutch Companies Not Allowed To Fitness-Track Their Employees (www.nu.nl) · · Score: 1

    Typical shaming socialist. You sound as bad as christians crying about sex on tv.

  22. Re:hey, if you type in your pw, it will show as st on How Common Is Your PIN? (datagenetics.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Still funny today.

  23. Re:Are you separarting? on Anonymous Hacks Donald Trump's Voicemail and Leaks the Messages (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    The ivy league is not exempt from the issue you speak of. In fact, it has become a purveyor.

  24. Re:Truly... on Anonymous Hacks Donald Trump's Voicemail and Leaks the Messages (betanews.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Her effort? Having your testicles removed and your penis mutilated does not make a man a woman.

    Yeah, he won a decathlon before he went batshit crazy. Why should we celebrate mental illness?

  25. Re:Not really. on Anonymous Hacks Donald Trump's Voicemail and Leaks the Messages (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    You're joking right? ..or is this yet another no true leftist fallacy? I suppose the NYT and the WP dont' qualify? I suppose it is mild compared to the outright marxist crap they get in sweden, but they are still left leaning. ..and sure, there's plenty of corporate crap, too. Authoritarian regimes favor corporate interests as long as they've got the lobbying power.