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  1. Re:What a great country we live in on Verizon Closes $4.5B Acquisition of Yahoo, Marissa Mayer Resigns (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    But seriously it's ok. There was a woman CEO. /s

    What a weird thing to say. Why would the CEO being female make a difference?

  2. Re:What a great country we live in on Verizon Closes $4.5B Acquisition of Yahoo, Marissa Mayer Resigns (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Why do you hate capitalism, you commie simp?

  3. Historically speaking the upper class always wins, whether it's 'revolution' or union organizing.

    Literally losing your head = winning! ROFLMAO!

  4. It took a lot of money to make it happen.

    Which, again, was not anything anyone was arguing about, but here we are, with you insisting now for the third time how vital a piece of information this is to the thread.

    At this point I honestly can't tell if you're mentally retarded or one of the slyest trolls this site has ever seen. Either way, congrats, you're special.

  5. Re:Please, vote Lib Dem on Theresa May Says UK Will 'Tear Up' Human Rights Laws If Needed For Terror Fight (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    almost

    Horseshoes and hand grenades. Fuck the Lib Dems.

  6. Re:Please, vote Lib Dem on Theresa May Says UK Will 'Tear Up' Human Rights Laws If Needed For Terror Fight (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    I urge any Britons who haven't voted yet to vote on a Liberal Democrat candidate.

    Yeah, let's waste a vote on possibly the most useless political party in the western world.

  7. wimp cries uncle

    Good on ya mate.

  8. Read more carefully. I didn't accuse you of making shit up. I made fun of you for carrying on parts of this conversation in your head and then using that to give me shit. Up your med dose already, your crazy is showing.

  9. ('Revolution' can't happen without it, and you never mentioned it until now)

    I love all these arguments you and I are having that only exist in your head.

  10. Re:They're very useful - agreed. on The Public Is Growing Tired of Trump's Tweets, Says Voter Survey (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Your side thinks he sabotages his schemes by these tweets.

    You mean District Court Judges?

  11. Yeah, the death of satire is always hard on the working comedian.

  12. You win again

    No shit, Sherlock. "The French Revolution" is a damn good answer.

  13. As per your usual MO, you're making shit up again.

    Like what? Are you saying we're both in agreement that being an elite can, and has, resulted in a grisly demise? That you're pedantically playing devil's advocate in order to make some sort of obscure point? In that case, I'll play along and pretend you're an uneducated moron and say that one answer to your original question would be the French Revolution.

    I suppose that would explain the nature of your smug responses.

    Oh gods, no. The fountainhead for that is a completely different thing.

  14. I like that you're wiling to stick by the assertion that no one of power or influence ever got it in the neck at any point in history, ever. I also like your ignorance of history and historical figures. And I especially like you not taking that sick burn like any sane adult. You wouldn't be a real American otherwise.

  15. I guess I'll just have to go with it.

    Cool! You can find some of the episodes on youtube still.

  16. *Joseph-Ignace Guillotin turns, walks away down lonely country road. End theme fromThe Incredible Hulk starts playing*

  17. unrelated nonsense

    Say again?

  18. I got nothin', so imma ditch

    Sounds about right.

  19. Wow, I knew the American educational system was in dire straits, but to learn they don't even teach US history anymore? Sad!

  20. I meant rackspace.

  21. "Save me, Barry!"

  22. The one where we're not governed by Kings and Lords, and citizenship isn't restricted based on sex or race.

  23. Re:The question then seems to be on Americans From Both Political Parties Overwhelmingly Support Net Neutrality, Poll Shows (mozilla.org) · · Score: 2
  24. We were arguing about the size of swing leans in recent special elections. Your contention was that they weren't going in Democrats favour, I countered with actual evidence and you started moaning about circles, which is your oft-repeated and tedious virtue signaling of how it's all so pointless, maaaan. So, not only off-topic, but unwilling or unable to have a discussion on the merits in good faith of the topic at hand.

  25. Socialism is against everyone's interest. Therefore 100% of Democrats are voting against their interests.

    Considering the average elected Demcritter loves him some Wall St. cock gobbling, I think your numbers are a little off.