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  1. Re:What about left-wing extremists? on Discord Bans Servers That Promote Nazi Ideology (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Muslims killed over 300 people this year alone with cars. the right wing, or "neo-nazis's" as you like to put it, has not killed anyone with a vehicle. James Fields feared for his life and defended it. It makes sense too, everyone sees us as nazis no matter what we do, and you all want to "bash the fash". He'll walk, thanks to your violent rhetoric.

  2. Re:Black Lives Matter on No Cash For Hate, Say Mainstream Crowdfunding Firms (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    They should stop committing so many crimes then.

  3. Re:What about left-wing extremists? on Discord Bans Servers That Promote Nazi Ideology (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Well what good is condemning it after the fact when they knowingly harbor them until they nail people to walls at concerts? Unless they're willing to outcast and report those people before someone dies, they don't belong in our civilization.

  4. 11 Billion Dollar Bottle of Wine on The Three Possible Classes of Interstellar Travel (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    Due to the fact that elements are uniformly distributed throughout the universe, only luxury goods will be of any value in interstellar trade. http://www.costik.com/inttrade... This means that no company or government will ever see any point in interstellar travel.

  5. Sounds like an excuse. on SpaceX To Test Recovered First Stage, Then Put It On Display (floridatoday.com) · · Score: 0

    Elon, if this is about saving the world, then stop acting like it's just a pissing contest. Have some dignity. Scrap the thing.

  6. No more star wars on twitter on Twitter Bans 'Hateful Conduct' (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    It condones violence. Most movies do, in fact. Most historical events do. It's amazing how everyone would rather have a totalitarian state than microaggressions.

  7. Thermodynamics strikes again. on Robot Mule Put Out To Pasture By Marine Corps (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 0

    Science fiction isn't reality.

  8. Alkaline Water on Interviews: Ask Ray Kurzweil a question · · Score: 0

    Please tell us more about the healing properties of alkaline water.

  9. We don't need or want this. on Four Factors That Will Push VR Forward in 2016 (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 0

    Games aren't gimmicky and shallow enough without fully supporting a shallow and pointless gimmick that will just further reduce the development time of new and interesting gameplay?

  10. Re:Let's make some assumptions... on Estimating SpaceX's Reusable Rocket Cost Savings (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Interesting

    Reusing the second stage will never be an option because it goes halfway around the world. We also have to assume loss of the first stage to be a common event, since they've only managed to do it once so far.

  11. This again? on A Proposal For Dealing With Terrorist Videos On the Internet (vortex.com) · · Score: 0

    First they came for the terrorists, and i said nothing because i was not a terrorist...

  12. To the circus. on SpaceX Lands Falcon 9 Rocket At Cape Canaveral (planetary.org) · · Score: 0

    One more step closer to running away from our problems.

  13. Re:It's wrong because... on Why Is So Much Reported Science Wrong (berkeley.edu) · · Score: 0

    The cargo cult of the singularity is one of the most dangerous ideas ever conceived of by man. Not because it is real, but because our complacency that it is real keeps us from tackling hard problems now. The more likely we are to believe that something else will solve our problems, the less likely we are to solve them ourselves.

  14. Nothing can change it. on Why Is So Much Reported Science Wrong (berkeley.edu) · · Score: 0

    "If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you. But if you actually make them think, they'll hate you" --Don Marquis

  15. We already got our fill of stronk women mary sues from star wars. This hack doesn't need any more attention.

  16. Thanks to reddit's widespread demonization of the man, he'll probably get off because they won't be able to find an impartial jury.

  17. The people on Freedom of Information Requests Turn Up Creationist Materials In Schools · · Score: -1

    It's funny how atheists act like they value personal choice and learning for yourself, but force their ideals on others more than most. Converting these kids isn't going to save the world. Just leave them be.

  18. Perfect worlds on Harvard Hit With Racial Bias Complaint · · Score: 0

    It would be 100% asian without the cap. There is no ideal solution.

  19. Re:Delaying the inevitable. on How SpaceX and the Quest For Mars Almost Sunk Tesla Motors · · Score: 0

    I think you just prefer that we can't understand the universe, because it means the things you hope for are possible. It's very common these days, and it's been increasing the more we come to a complete understanding of how things work. Turns out, even the universe isn't that complicated or mysterious.

  20. Delaying the inevitable. on How SpaceX and the Quest For Mars Almost Sunk Tesla Motors · · Score: 0

    Good intent cannot circumvent the laws of the universe.

  21. What about the Grid? on Tesla To Unveil Its $35,000 Model 3 In March 2016 · · Score: 0

    How long will america and other nations aging electrical grids be able to keep up with the demand and load *if* EV's ever become economically practical for the majority of people? 1 billion cars is a lot to replace. What happens to them and their toxic waste? Not to mention all the new coal plants we'll have to build to keep up with demand. Nuclear isn't an option as long as people are scared of things they can't see or perfectly understand.

  22. Re:Why bother? on NASA's ARM Will Take a Boulder From an Asteroid and Put It In Lunar Orbit · · Score: 0

    So several million dollars for some data that might be used for a phd thesis? No wonder nobody takes nasa seriously.

  23. Re:Typical on PayPal To Pay $7.7 Million For Sanctions Violations · · Score: 0

    More interesting, but ultimately doomed to fail. He should have stuck with pure stealing people's money, instead of subtly doing so.

  24. Typical on PayPal To Pay $7.7 Million For Sanctions Violations · · Score: -1

    Elon Musk just cannot run a successful business.

  25. Why bother? on NASA's ARM Will Take a Boulder From an Asteroid and Put It In Lunar Orbit · · Score: 0

    seriously, this is retarded.