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  1. You're not an American, so it's not a shock that any number of terrorism-related American deaths is no big deal to you. However, those of us that are Americans, or even just live here, would like to keep the number as low as possible. What we do to effect this will not be dictated to us by someone who sits on their hands while thousands of inbred, third-world savages rape a million little girls because you're so terrified that someone might think you're a racist if you do anything about it. Fuck you and your cowardice, you disgusting piece of shit.

  2. we don't want those shitty work

    Found the Indian.

  3. Re:Just note you have degree on Ask Slashdot: What's The Best Job For This Recent CS Grad? · · Score: 1

    "Stagnate" in this context means "reached 30 years of age."

  4. Mean words are literally the same as being responsible for tens of millions of deaths, as well as all of war's other attendant horrors, so it's an apt comparison.

  5. Re:MISSION: To obliterate the wages of programmers on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: 1

    The posts were timestamped within minutes of each other, say the exact same thing, and use the exact same writing style. So sorry you couldn't find work as a programmer because you suck at it. Pretty soon you won't even have your current shill job, because it will be automated by a bash script. At that point you'll just have to suck even more cock in truck stop bathrooms. Have fun dying of AIDS. :D

  6. Re:Vague definitions, intentional misinterpretatio on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 1

    nonconsensual sex or touching

    Reminded me of that Mitch Hedberg bit about filling out a form with only Yes or No checkboxes, and one of the questions was "Have you ever tried sugar or PCP?"

  7. Re:Will Any Effort Be Made To Validate The Report? on The War On Campus Sexual Assault Goes Digital · · Score: 1

    It's actually not surprising at all that someone with an agenda to push will ignore reality when it hinders the narrative, which is a fairly frequent occurrence.

  8. Re:MISSION: To obliterate the wages of programmers on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: 1

    And here you are, literally replying to yourself as if you were two different people. Kill yourself, please.

  9. Re:I have a word for the person... on The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2015 Is an Emoji (oxforddictionaries.com) · · Score: 2

    Nobody has defined a picture as a word. They've said "the word which denotes a picture used as a word" is a word.

    From TFS:

    the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year is a pictograph

    Better luck next time.

  10. Re:Singular "they" on The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2015 Is an Emoji (oxforddictionaries.com) · · Score: 1

    While the bold text is really convincing and completely negates the instruction of every English teacher on Earth, you forgot the link to the blog that was using other blogs as citations. As for "valid singular pronouns", we have "one": "When one is cold one might shiver." We also have "it", though it's generally not used in reference to people, unless, of course, you keep your victims at the bottom of a hole in your basement floor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  11. Re:Singular "they" on The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2015 Is an Emoji (oxforddictionaries.com) · · Score: 1

    True, but that's always been an incorrect use of "they". The correct pronoun would be "he", "she", or "he or she" (pick whichever one you want). If you really wanted to use "they" anyway the sentence would be, "When people are cold they might shiver."

  12. Re:MISSION: To obliterate the wages of programmers on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: 1

    Good to know that even a drooling simpleton like you can find work, even if it is just shitposting on /. for Zuckerberg and Nadella for six dollars an hour. God bless America.

  13. Re:MISSION: To obliterate the wages of programmers on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: 0

    Oh, look, an AC code.org shill. The most pathetic part is that you're not even good at it. Your only argument is to pretend that anyone who objects to foisting a bullshit agenda onto schoolchildren must be "a protectionist fuckwit" or "shitty programmer". Come back when you have a retort that's a bit more sophisticated than some dreary-ass argumentum ad hominem. In the meantime, go punch your mother in the face for raising a fucking retard.

  14. Re:MISSION: To obliterate the wages of programmers on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: 0

    Nobody said anything of the sort, but go ahead and continue throwing a tantrum because somebody on /. isn't drinking your employer's Kool-Aid.

  15. Re:MISSION: To obliterate the wages of programmers on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: -1

    First, you forgot the apostrophe in "Let's". Second, no, children need to be learning how to read and write in school, not learning how to be whores for human garbage like Satya Nadella and Mark Zuckerberg. Third, fuck off with the tired-ass 15-year-old South Park meme. It doesn't make you sound clever or sophisticated, it makes you sound like a sad fucker that laughs at his own shitty, unfunny jokes.

  16. Re:oh, so they won't learn THAT much right? on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: 1

    How are you coming to any other conclusion? It's Microsoft, Facebook, and their ilk, for fuck's sake. You think they're doing this out of the kindness of their hearts? You're either a shill, a troll, or absolutely retarded. It's honestly hard to tell.

  17. Re:MISSION: To obliterate the wages of programmers on Microsoft Brings Its Embrace-Extend-Extinguish Game To K-12 Schools? · · Score: -1

    The first thing to do is to find out if your local school district will be participating in this. If it is, contact parents who have children in the district and inform them that the kids will be performing free labor for Microsoft and code dot org, and that it's all in the fine print. It doesn't matter if that's true or not; the important thing is to stop this code.org bullshit at any cost, and parental paranoia can be a tremendously effective weapon, if wielded properly.

  18. Re:I thought we all knew those things where BS... on Leaked Documents Confirm Polygraph Operators Can't Detect Countermeasures (antipolygraph.org) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lie detector results are always backed up by empirical phrenological data. Lie detectors don't lie. /s

  19. Re:lol anonymice on Anonymous Vows Revenge For ISIS Paris Attacks · · Score: 1

    As far as I can tell, there was never a war with the Zetas; it was just one asshole with a book coming out looking for publicity. No police report was filed for the original "kidnapping", the guy who said he was going to release the information anyway is still alive, the information has never actually been released, etc.

  20. Re:What kind of sexist.... on Hour of Code 2015 Star Wars Tutorial: Spare the IF Statement, Spoil the Child? · · Score: 1

    It contradicts the narrative. Nothing more.

  21. Re:What kind of sexist.... on Hour of Code 2015 Star Wars Tutorial: Spare the IF Statement, Spoil the Child? · · Score: 2

    And just look at all the citations you provided to back up your claim. Good job. I bet your parents are proud that you didn't die when they dropped you on your head.

  22. Re:For the Nth Time on Hour of Code 2015 Star Wars Tutorial: Spare the IF Statement, Spoil the Child? · · Score: 1

    Nobody said it was a good thing; it just is what it is. If you make the claim that this is bad, then you provide the explanation for how and why, otherwise just stop talking because you have nothing of value to add to the discussion.

    By that same token, if you think every naturally-occurring facet of reality must necessarily be categorized as good or bad, you're probably too stupid and/or childish to be participating in any adult discussion in the first place.

  23. Re:For the Nth Time on Hour of Code 2015 Star Wars Tutorial: Spare the IF Statement, Spoil the Child? · · Score: 1

    That's not an explanation. It's bullshit handwaving. Women can do whatever they want, and make up the majority of college graduates, and have for 30 years: http://www.forbes.com/sites/cc... If most of them choose a career path that isn't "Code Monkey", who's to say that they've made the wrong choice? The next question, then, is, "For whom is this actually bad?"

  24. Re:What kind of sexist.... on Hour of Code 2015 Star Wars Tutorial: Spare the IF Statement, Spoil the Child? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm still amazed, and ashamed, that a gender pay gap even exists in 2015

    Good thing it doesn't. That myth was busted years ago. Why are you still believing in it? Do you also believe in Santa Claus?

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christina-hoff-sommers/wage-gap_b_2073804.html
    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-gender-pay-gap-is-a-complete-myth/
    http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303532704579483752909957472
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2012/04/16/its-time-that-we-end-the-equal-pay-myth/

    Stop parroting stupid shit just because you think it makes you look sensitive and enlightened. It doesn't. It just makes you look like an asshole with no critical thinking skills.

  25. Re:For the Nth Time on Hour of Code 2015 Star Wars Tutorial: Spare the IF Statement, Spoil the Child? · · Score: 1

    It will work, for a year or two, then the percentage of women who code will drop back to normal levels. Tellingly, nobody ever says why having more men than women programming is a bad thing. If you ask anybody pushing this shit you'll be met with shrieking accusations of misogyny and racism (yes, really; women are a race now, apparently). The left-wingers these days go full Godwin at the mere hint that someone isn't deep-throating the precious Narrative(TM).