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  1. Re:Uh on Guccifer 2.0 Drops New Documents (thehill.com) · · Score: 0

    Meh, still beats slashvertisements.

  2. Re:read the polls on Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey, "Unskewed" polls and Karl Rove's meltdown on election night were two of my favourite things from 2012, so if we're doing a sequel this year, imma get some popcorn.

  3. Re:#BlackLivesMatter on Using a Bomb Robot to Kill a Suspect Is an Unprecedented Shift in Policing (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    #MEINKAMPF, #LEBENSRAUM and #BLUTUNDEHRE spring to mind.

  4. Re:What the fuck on Antivirus Software Is 'Increasingly Useless' and May Make Your Computer Less Safe (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It's not possible to be increasingly useless.

    Clearly someone wasn't around to witness eight years of George W Bush.

  5. Re:A simple exercise on Russian Leader Putin Signs Controversial 'Big Brother' Law (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 2

    So what you're saying is the GOP sucks at its job then?

  6. Re:Probably an excuse to jack the price. on iPhone 7 To Start at 32GB Storage, Says WSJ (time.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Commenters bitching about tech they have no intention of using is this website's business model. Be nice.

  7. Re:It's not a publicly known number on Google Twists the Knife, Asks For Sanctions Against Oracle Attorney (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    So when you wrote this, did it ever occur to you that you resemble these remarks?

  8. More like MILF. She's in her fifties now.

  9. /thread. Also, I feel old now.

  10. Re:REAL safety requires a different approach. on Istanbul Attack: A Grim Reminder Of Why Airports Are Easy Targets (firstpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting for Islamic terrorists to cotton on to the late-era IRA model: Minimization of civilian casualties, maximization of economic pain. It's just a matter of time

  11. Re:Why not find and execute the hacker? on US Healthcare Records Offered For Sale Online · · Score: 1

    It's telling that most of the posts advocating violence in this thread come from ACs. What's wrong boys, afraid to stand behind you rhetoric?

  12. but what would we do with all that empty space?

    I have the CEO of Starbucks on line 3 for you, sir.

  13. OH FUCK on Facebook Is Using Your Phone's Location To Suggest New Friends (fusion.net) · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The friend request is coming FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE!"

  14. "stupid" is replacing "fun", not "annoying".

    Hope that helps, moron.

  15. I would have gone with stupid, but sure, whatever works for you, really.

  16. I'm confused. Isn't that what he just did?

    Sure he did. He just took the longer, more annoying route.

  17. Re:Thorough Investigation on Facebook Offers Political Bias Training In Wake Of Trending Controversy (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    Dude, the US right has shifted the Overton Window so hard in the last few decades that Saint Ronnie himself couldn't get elected dogcatcher in this environment. By contrast, Zuckerberg might as well be Karl Marx.

  18. I believe it's a 4.0 but don't quote me as I'm not really a car guy.

  19. I dunno. My wife's car is an '02 Cherokee, and while there's tons to complain about, the engine's never once quit on us.

    Granted, window motors have died repeatedly, the coolant system is fubared, the overall quality of the interior was pretty shit when it was new, but the damn thing runs and runs well.

  20. Re:Plex on WiFi-Connected Hard Drive Fits a Plex Server In Your Pocket (engadget.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Plex user here. Literally none of those things are true.

    For starters, the free version is ridiculously feature rich. Second, you only have to use the DLNA server if that's all your frontend can support. Last but not least all that online database stuff can be turned off in settings.

  21. Re:why? on Apple Unlikely to Make Big Changes for Next iPhone · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but the passcode option has sub-options and there's always the choice to have no passcode. /pedant

  22. Re:why? on Apple Unlikely to Make Big Changes for Next iPhone · · Score: 1

    And if they require you to use a fingerprint to open the phone

    Highly doubtful. iOS already gives you several options to unlock your phone now, fingerprint will just get tossed in the mix.

  23. Re:frist post on Thanks To Apple's Influence, You're Not Getting A Rifle Emoji (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    Then how come you don't know how metaphors work?

  24. Re:frist post on Thanks To Apple's Influence, You're Not Getting A Rifle Emoji (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    So, sorry, that metaphor doesn't work here.

    English not your first language, huh? You must be one of them immigrants Trump keeps saying's gonna vote for him.

  25. Re:frist post on Thanks To Apple's Influence, You're Not Getting A Rifle Emoji (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Gun violence is at an all time low

    Yeah...for the US. Let me put it this way: You might have cut off the crusts, but you're still eating a shit sandwich.