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  1. I also have some anti vaxers if you really want to read outlandish stuff...

    There's a guy I know a little bit -friend of a friend of a friend- who is an anti-vaxxer and he and his wife go to extreme lengths to not vaccinate their kids.

    Lately, he's been complaining about the fact that he's got shingles and they're really painful. Karma is a bitch, but I fear for his kids, who are decent people. He's also a big Trump supporter and talks about taking that powder stuff you buy on InfoWars that's made of glands and is supposed to give you get-up-and-go and keep you virile.

  2. Without slaughter stress hormones, antibiotic abuse/resistance, animal suffering, etc.? Sign me up.

    It's also got what plants crave!

  3. Re:Chinese neo-colonial behavior? on Trump Team Considers Nationalizing America's 5G Network (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Ako Amerikanka nudi pomoc, mrsh u pichku materinu

  4. Re: Refreshing! on China Denies Report it Hacked African Union Headquarters (reuters.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    The stories and moderation on this site are garbage.

    We apologize for the problems you're having with our site. Please contact Slashdot Customer Support at the 1-800 number in the HELP menu or start on online chat to speak with one of our Customer Experience Specialists. These can also be accessed through the Slashdot app (iOS, Android and Windows Phone) We want you to have the best possible experience at Slashdot, so be sure to stay on the line for a brief survey.

  5. I recommend we don't scrape the slime off.

    Let it fester in a vacuum.

    It's public masturbatory narcissism.

    Burma Shave

  6. Re:Chinese neo-colonial behavior? on Trump Team Considers Nationalizing America's 5G Network (axios.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    But this is the kicker:

    It also suggests America could export its secure 5G technology to protect its allies,

    You might want to ask our allies what it means to them when America comes to "protect" them. It usually means a body count. Ask Europe, North Africa and Southeast Asia.

    The Serbians have a saying that translated means, "When American comes to help, find a hole and crawl in." It's more colorful in their language and contains references to one's mother's private parts, but that's Serbians for you.

  7. Re:LMAO on Trump Team Considers Nationalizing America's 5G Network (axios.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    PopeCrapso

    You're triggered, aren't you? Because you sound triggered.

    I get a bonus in my monthly Soros check when I can trigger an AC on Slashdot. Would you mind filling out a brief survey about your satisfaction with this interaction? You'll be entered in a drawing to win a MAGA hat or a pair of Stormy Daniels panties worn after an interracial cuck scene.

  8. Re: Or just cut back on pointless Russian bashing on Giant Tesla Battery In Australia Earns A Million Bucks In a Few Days (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    I've seen cases where someone died from drunk falling damage. Its usually head or neck only damage. The fact that his entire body showed blunt force trauma is extremely suspicious. I don't know why anyone would want to kill him but I would suspect foul play if anyone had a motive.

    He was found in his hotel room, but many of the bruises could have happened as he stumbled home. Blackout drunks can do a lot of damage to themselves. It is not that uncommon for them to be found dead from self-inflicted injuries.

    And if the Secret Society Illuminati DNC Clinton Reptilians wanted to kill him and not leave evidence of murder, do you really think that a Secret Society of DNC Clinton Reptilian Illuminati wouldn't have the means to do so? "Let's beat the guy to death, fill him up with alcohol to the point of ethanol-poisoning, not leave any forensic evidence, do it quietly enough that no one else hears it and then beat it out of there without being seen" does not sound like a plan an organization of super-villians would make. At least it wouldn't be my first choice.

  9. Re:China, dominant..? on Trump Team Considers Nationalizing America's 5G Network (axios.com) · · Score: 2

    I guess they forgot the Finnish Nokia, which *actually* dominates the mobile network business.

    That's why Trump's got the Department of Defense working on a bomb that kills everyone but leaves hot blondes with big fake tits alone.

    It's kind of like a neutron bomb, but for breast implants.

  10. Re:LMAO on Trump Team Considers Nationalizing America's 5G Network (axios.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Just because one department made a presentation on something doesn't mean "team Trump" are going to do it.

    It all depends on the last person who speaks to Trump.

  11. There's a limit to how sucky a company in the private sector can be.

    Not really. Not with our corporate bankruptcy laws. There's even a doctrine in the corporate world called, "falling upward".

  12. Re:Or just cut back on pointless Russian bashing on Giant Tesla Battery In Australia Earns A Million Bucks In a Few Days (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    Now, FBI investigators have released the results of their investigation claiming that the blunt force trauma all over his body was self-inflicted.

    “Mr. Lesin died as a result of blunt for injuries to his head, with contributing causes being blunt force injuries of the neck, torso, upper extremities, and lower extremities, which were induced by falls, with acute ethanol intoxication,” the report states.

    In other words, the FBI is claiming that Lesin got so drunk that he repeatedly and violently fell on things until he killed himself.

    If you don't think a Russian can get drunk enough to kill himself by falling all over the place, you've never gotten drunk with a Russian.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/health...

    Also, you messed up your link, comrade.

  13. He wants to move out of his Ecuadorian mom's basement because she wants him to get a job and doesn't believe his "really bad tooth" story any more.

  14. Re:Excellent Investment on FBI Warns of Email Death Threats Demanding Bitcoin (abc7.com) · · Score: 1

    The FBI has been known to have a backdoor into Tor

    They also have the pee tape.

  15. Re:Take risk (www.myessaywriter.net) on Is It Time For Zero-Trust Corporate Networks? (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude, he's a spammer.

    They all are.

  16. Thanks

    You're welcome. I live to serve.

  17. "No matter where you are in the world, rich or in poverty, in conflict or at peace, everyone will be able to see the bright, blinking Humanity Star orbiting Earth in the night sky,"

    The SJWs have ruined everything. Pretty soon, they're going to expect us to pretend that the moon belongs to everyone and the best things in life are free.

    If you're too poor to look at the sky, boo-hoo snowflake. You should have gotten a better job or been born with better genes and not in some shithole country like Africa. No sky for you.

  18. Re:Hold on, let me get some popcorn on Robert Mueller's Team Reportedly Interviewed Facebook Staff As Part of Russia Probe (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    As an Obama supporter, are you sure you want to compare Obama with Trump regarding the performance of the economy?

    Yes. During the Obama administration, the Dow went up by 149%. Trump has barely gotten a fraction of that growth.

    This year, job growth is the worst since 2010.

  19. Re:Take risk (www.myessaywriter.net) on Is It Time For Zero-Trust Corporate Networks? (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    You are replying to a spammer.

    It's not the first time. It's almost impossible to tell the difference between a spam account and your average AC.

  20. Re:That's not how it works on Bill Gates Thinks AI Taking Everyone's Jobs Could be a Good Thing (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    So free trade has helped many more people than it has hurt, but it has hurt more Slashdot readers than it has helped.

    That's true. It points to the limits to the benefits of what you call "free trade" (it's a misnomer). As long as you have an ever expanding market, there will be people helped. But once they're helped, the same mechanisms will begin to tear them down.

    The endgame of capitalism and so-called "free trade" is inevitable peonage.

  21. Re:Take risk (www.myessaywriter.net) on Is It Time For Zero-Trust Corporate Networks? (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Zero-trust corporate networks limits exposure to risk, which can cause you to not be able to reap the rewards of taking the risk.

    That is an interesting take. Can you give an example of a risk that a zero-trust network would obviate that would cause the loss of some reward?

  22. Re: Good on A 15-Year-Old Convinced Verizon He Was the Head of the CIA (newsweek.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hear Putin keeps a secret harem of boys.

    And he likes to call them all, "Donald".

  23. Re:Hold on, let me get some popcorn on Robert Mueller's Team Reportedly Interviewed Facebook Staff As Part of Russia Probe (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, because of a seditious group of shadow government losers who are pissed off that their agenda is being threatened.

    "And the Illuminati! Everyone knows that the Reptilians are behind this! Subscribe to my YouTube channel for my 9-hour video to see the actual evidence."

  24. Re:Good on A 15-Year-Old Convinced Verizon He Was the Head of the CIA (newsweek.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Government workers are often chosen due to aspects unrelated to ability.

    Unlike private businesses, where employees are chosen purely on merit.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cy...

  25. Re:the (actual) shooter on Two More Gamers May Be Charged in Fatal Kansas 'SWAT' Shooting (kansas.com) · · Score: 2

    Are cops too stupid to use their own eyes and ears and what's between them?

    The gamer who made the swatting call was counting on them being so.