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  1. Re:I'm usually hard for privacy but you know what on RMS Speaks Out Against Ubuntu · · Score: 2

    Why are you missing the forest for the trees? On purpose?

  2. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    Please stop being stupid on purpose. Your shitty attempts at derailing the logic have failed. Your ideas were rejected. You have nothing to argue with except rhetoric that is not, at all, based in the relm of reality.

  3. Re:No contradiction. on Republican Staffer Khanna Axed Over Copyright Memo · · Score: 1

    Try having kids.

  4. Re:No contradiction. on Republican Staffer Khanna Axed Over Copyright Memo · · Score: 1

    Are you certain that's how it works? You know, there is a reason why they couldn't stop there in France.

  5. Re:My action on adds on Advertising May Soon Follow You From One Device To the Next · · Score: 2

    Lack of critical thinking.

  6. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    Have you actually read the whole thread? This particular AC calls me stupid and and an idiot completely unprovoked, all the while making non-sencical arguments, pretty sure that's a far better candidate for the real flamebait mod. He was deliberatly twisting what people argued into an incomprehensible mess. I'm also fairly certain that he's a shill pushing an agenda. Everything about him makes him a dense motherfucker. Sometimes, you got to call a spade a spade.

  7. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    Of course there'd be one dumbass whose troll moderation finger is itchy. Hey retard, read the fucking argument (and this is OFF TOPIC).

  8. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    How does it make you feel when you see someone eating a grape at the grocery store? I sure as hell hope you've humanity left in you not to have that 85 year old dragged off into a cage.

  9. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    Go ahead and try it, and get back to me. When you come up with a plausible scenario, we can continue.

  10. Re:Puke on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    Are you saying the government has a grip on every single American soldier such that they will shoot into a civilian population inside the U.S.A. without any sort of concern nor second thought?

  11. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 0

    You are one dense motherfucker, aren't you? You cannot walk out with the Bluray in the first place, so your argument is invalid. You cannot pick and choose which law will be inacted when for your perfect little scenario.

  12. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 2

    You are twisted, but don't bother twisting my words into a rhetoric of your personal fantasies. All you said is that someone belongs in a cage for peddling some bits and bytes. If you can't see how that's different than taking off with a physical object out of a store, then I'm sorry to break it to you, you shouldn't be trying to call anyone stupid. Somewhat ironic that you try to appeal to an ability to reason considering the entierty of the first paragraph you wrote. Lets see how this analogy of yours stands, shall we? You threw it out there, prove it. Stripping away all the real bullshit, it's about making it a crime to perform common, readily available, private household activities -- whose only percieved damage is a lack of debatably potential future revenue of a business model behind the times -- demonstrated to be a false assumption too many times to count. So try again on what it is that *I* want, because you're certainly looking in the wrong direction.

  13. Re:Yes, yes it was. on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Few and far between? You seem to know so much, why don't you cough some numbers instead of "fancy" quotation marks around words you wish to mock? You're implying guilt, so lets see the proof. Not to mention that it's unacceptable (this is not up for compromize) for civilized society to blame an innocent for being at the wrong place at the wrong time.

    Don't deny that you are accusing and condemning without providing a shred of justification. You are NOT smarter than the court system, AC. You've not enough to be able to back that claim up.

    Refrain from telling others what to do and how to do it. You are insignificant, and your advice is petty and in bad taste. You promote fear and insecurity amonst the people, thus are a disease upon humanity.

    You're small and you're thinking in small terms. Ironically, they have nothing to do with the reality of the situation. Read the GPL, at least once before you so arrogantly stick a reference to it into the paragraph I'm about to address.

    It must have really hurt your head to fall off of that cloud you've spent a decade hovering in. A strawman so fragile, I hope you already feel incredibly stupid for posting anything at all.

  14. Re:Puke on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    Could? Sure. Likely? WTF are you smoking? That many people, with that much illegal content, not under any suspicion? Don't confuse probability with possibility.

  15. Re:Puke on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 1

    ... till bullets really start flying.

  16. Re:Doesn't help on MPAA: the Impact of Megaupload's Shutdown Was 'Massive' · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Perhaps what constitues as 'piracy' is 'legitemate use' to begin with? How can *so many* people be labled civil criminals? How can it be that the majority of the world is in the wrong? How can anyone even begin to justify jail for songs and music? Songs and music.. the very thing that separates us from the rest of the species around us. Stupid, stupid, stupid. It is incredible that we are even on this path at all, but then again there's that war on drugs, that thing people call 'voting'. I'm not so much amaized that it was suggested, no, I'm far more amaized that it was surrendered. And I drown in this ocean of gullibility without recourse save for death. Great!

  17. Re:No, really? on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Well, sex education isn't meant to stop masturbation nor pre-marital sex, so it failing on both counts is expected. You're failing it for not attaining the goals it was not meant for?

  18. Re:Yes it will. on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Biting the bullet that sees no resolution is as dumb as it gets. Yeah, tough times call for tough measures, but they don't call for stupid measures that do even more harm and solve nothing. When your vilige is in danger, you put guards up on the wall, not lock everyone in their tent. Why? Because they're on your side and will help you when the village is in danger. You lock them in their tents and they'll hope whoever attacks you will set them free.

  19. Re:Huh? on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Are you seriously asking? After 2 world wars? After the roazy theatre thereafter? Look, we still say to ourselves that killing is sometimes an option, obviously we've not actually moved anywhere in our plight. So as a species, we are exactly as retarded as we were for the past 10,000 years or so. Learning nothing.

  20. Re:The obvious question on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Don't elect retards that need to be tricked in the first place?

  21. Re:twentytwenty on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    He left the building. About 40 years ago :(.

  22. Re:And nothing will change... on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Hey.. there's always a threshold. Otherwise no-one would ever be in the grips of fear of societal collapse. Like babies, they push the boundries just enough to see what's possible without being scolded. It's pathetic.

  23. Re:FTFA on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    Something is up with your reading comprehension. The comment is serious, and it addressed your concern. Unless you do not actually understand literary devices you're just being a dick about it.

  24. Re:Obama has a solution: on Report Warns That Censorship Will Not Stop Terrorism · · Score: 1

    RIP Mr. Hicks. You are sorely missed.

  25. Re:Know what would really make sense? on Cops To Congress: We Need Logs of Americans' Text Messages · · Score: 1

    Well, they damn well should be behind bars if they are criminals.