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  1. Re:Islam is the problem, not encryption on France Says Fight Against Messaging Encryption Needs Worldwide Initiative (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Check out his jaw. That ain't cough syrup he's on.

  2. Re:Islam is the problem, not encryption on France Says Fight Against Messaging Encryption Needs Worldwide Initiative (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Huh, I might have to watch more Alex Jones vids. I didn't realize he did so much cocaine.

  3. Re:Very Basic Income on A Bit of Cash Can Keep Someone Off the Streets For 2 Years or More (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 2

    basic income has far too many negative side effects

    What are the negative side effects?

  4. Re:Islam is the problem, not encryption on France Says Fight Against Messaging Encryption Needs Worldwide Initiative (reuters.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How is self defense genocide?

    I see nothing in your post pertaining to self defense. All you did was to state your support for mass killing, and then in your reply to me, you literally doubled down.

    They have clearly stated they wish to irradicate western civilization.

    Well yes, this is to be expected from terrorist fucktards, not from supposedly college-educated middle aged white males such as yourself.

    There is simply no rational basis to allow them to do so.

    Just as there's no rational basis to perform even worse atrocities as a preventative measure.

    but fuckwits like you seem hell bent on importing them into every civilized country on Earth

    And now you've jumped to straight assumptions. Truth be told, I'm relatively agnostic on immigration in general (which to you probably makes me just as bad as who you thought I was, correct?)

    Truth be told I would have no problem adding you to the 25% also.

    Oh, looks like I was being kind to you. Apparently your worldview is twisted enough that I'm worth being added to the mass grave because I'm insufficiently compliant to that very idea in the first place. Stay classy.

  5. Re:Islam is the problem, not encryption on France Says Fight Against Messaging Encryption Needs Worldwide Initiative (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Woo! Genocide! Go on, turn in your human card, you don't need it anymore.

  6. Re:Third option on Assange Implies Murdered DNC Staffer Was WikiLeaks' Source (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Please don't. Speaking as a non-American, it doesn't matter who's president, your post-WW2 foreign policy is fucking horrible. It's just that singling out one candidate or one party on this is disingenuous at best.

  7. Re:Third option on Assange Implies Murdered DNC Staffer Was WikiLeaks' Source (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not a yank, this is all betting positions for me.

  8. Re:Third option on Assange Implies Murdered DNC Staffer Was WikiLeaks' Source (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    He has stated that he has proof that Clinton had a hand in arming ISIS.

    Fuck me, that's a nothingburger. Name me one administration that hasn't sold weapons all over the middle east. This isn't a Hillary or Democrat problem, it's an American problem.

  9. Re:Does anybody really doubt it on Assange Implies Murdered DNC Staffer Was WikiLeaks' Source (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Bummer. No links. Imma have to doubt you, then.

  10. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    So what you're telling me is that this and this are mutually exclusive? My take on the english language is that loony tunes?

  11. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Well first off, it isn't.

    In what way? Doesn't matter, I'll take the blame on this one. I thought a harmless anecdote about the vagaries of internet commenting might tickle your funny bone, but it was more important for you to weaponize it, I guess.

    something to make you feel good about your own self

    Yeah, no. I make myself feel better about myself by enjoying the good things in my life, not by sparring with idiots on the internet. Your take on this is very American.

    the hand waving of something I never even implied

    You want me to pull out the quotes again?

    If it's not illegal, it can't be a "conspiracy"

    That's...not how conspiracies work. That's not how any of this works.

    However I guess you have to call it "conspiracy"

    No, I use that word because you're claiming the GOP and DNC are in bed together to throw the election to Hillary. This is not rocket science.

  12. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Please, pull the other other one.

    Oh I'm sorry, you thought I expected you to believe that? Like many other things in life, just because it's true doesn't mean you won't think it's horseshit. This is one of the funner aspects of dealing with you. I can drop any lie or any truth I want and your inept paranoia will do all the work for me!

    You know, at the right price, I just might buy one of your bridges some day.

    Shouldn't be hard. You've already shown you'll swallow some truly implausible conpsiracies. Buying a fake bridge ain't exactly out of your range.

  13. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Nice try with your preemptive "shhh"

    That's not what it was, it had a different function.

    You asked no question.

    I've asked several, in fact. Would love to hear more about how rape's been redefined, for instance.

    You're just following me around...

    True story: At least three times in the last month, I've been replying to a comment before realizing it was you I was dealing with. You're not that special. But whatever keeps you warm at night.

  14. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Awww, look at you, sticking to your rubber/glue tactic! But it's easy to disprove: Unlike you, I can actually answer a direct question :P

    See you in the next thread.

  15. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    ou sure have built a very powerful distortion field around yourself

    You keep saying things like this without any backing whatsoever. It truly is fascinating to have met someone who has so little faith in the arguments they make.

    Of course, Occam postulates that you're just a troll, and a bad one at that. If you're trying to get a rise out of people, it helps to actually pay attention to what they say. It also helps not to recycle failure. Keep slinging that shit! Maybe something will stick someday.

  16. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    It's what your country was built on. Couple hundred years later, chicken littles like you are abundant.

  17. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Spoken like a true American.

  18. Re: So the tax returns aren't public? on Assange Says Wikileaks is 'Working On' Hacking Donald Trump's Tax Return (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, let's all live in fear. That's worked out so well for us this century.

  19. I know this is slashdot, where we don't read TFA, but if you'd at least read the TFS, you'd know that none of what you're saying has anything to do with this story.

  20. Re:I'd be sympathetic to Rotten Tomatoes but... on Suicide Squad Fans Petition To Shut Down Rotten Tomatoes Over Negative Reviews (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    As a ten year old watching GB when it came out, it was certainly funny as shit, but it was never scary.

    The remake was OK, they just need to let everyone off the leash, so fingers crossed for the sequel.

  21. Re: The millennials were born in confusing times on Millennials Are Less Likely To Be Having Sex Than Young Adults 30 Years Ago, Says Survey (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Even rape is being redefined.

    Say what now?

  22. Re:Serious question on Ask Slashdot: Best Browser Extensions -- 2016 Edition · · Score: 1

    I don't know if all of them are injected via Javascript

    Noscript doesn't just do javascript. That seems to be a common misconception.

  23. Re:Serious question on Ask Slashdot: Best Browser Extensions -- 2016 Edition · · Score: 1

    But if all those tracking domains haven't had a chance to even load in the first place, why would you need Ghostery?

  24. Re:Serious question on Ask Slashdot: Best Browser Extensions -- 2016 Edition · · Score: 1

    Well, here's the thing. What do you need adblock for? If you're not going to whitelist advertiser domains, they're not showing up in the first place.

  25. Serious question on Ask Slashdot: Best Browser Extensions -- 2016 Edition · · Score: 1

    What do most of these other blockers do that Noscript doesn't? Been using NS for years and it seems to handle all my needs just fine.