If you Google for "My Little Pony fleshlight" you get "About 473,000 results (0.53 seconds) ". Will that do? I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, but actually, I am. Sigh.
Of course. Everyone knows that. But the GP specifically said, "latest My Little Pony fleshlight release". How is my friend supposed to know which one is really the latest so I...I mean "he", doesn't buy the wrong one?
Got an answer for that, bright boy? I didn't think so.
For us, overserved was when you had three cups of noodles to throw together in a pot for a single meal. Those were always great days to look forward to:D
I may be a bit older than you When I started college, the only instant noodle you could buy in the US was Cup-o-Noodle, and you wouldn't find them in most stores yet. I don't remember seeing them regularly until I was in grad school, when they became a staple of my diet.
You have just described the entire United States Defense budget since 1950, which probably adds up to over $50 trillion squandered, and nothing but misery around the world to show for it. And some very wealthy defense contractors, of course.
At least when California does a public works project, people get some jobs and there isn't a body count in the 100s of thousands.
more important question is whether government agencies (local, state, federal,...), and taxpayer supported (tax credit, subsidies, etc) entities, should have information
What good is the government having information if the #1 guy in charge doesn't believe it?
I can relate. Back when I was a poor post-doc, I sold myself as a technical writer and wrote a bunch of manuals. Everything from software to machine tools. This was before everything was translated from Chinese.
I'm still something of a connoisseur of good manuals. Occasionally, I find an absolute gem, and it makes me want to write a thank you letter to the company.
Before you continue arguing for tossing out these constitutional clauses
Neither of those clauses has anything to do with a states ability to levy taxes. The 1976 Michigan Tire case gave states a loophole big enough to drive a satellite through.
You guys still don't get that California laws are more likely to get adopted in the lesser 49 states than federal laws are to be enforced here. Y'all need us a lot more than we need you. You want our freedom? Come and take it.
No, professor, it is you who does that. I call Chinese "Fascist" because that is, what they are — by the very definition of the term [princeton.edu].
Did you know that using your definition of "fascism", the Trump presidency is also fascist?
[ronpaulinstitute.org]
Go on, with that shit. Citing the "Ron Paul Institute" is good for your credibility.
by nominating judges with a similar pessimism over the government's power.
Trump just nominated a Supreme Court justice with a view that the unitary power of the President is virtually unlimited. He believes a president cannot be subpoenaed, indicted, questioned, or even investigated by any of the other branches or law enforcement. In fact, he has expressed views that impeachment itself may be unconstitutional. His views on Executive power are so extreme as to be completely outside the mainstream. It doesn't show "pessimism over the government's power", it shows absolute unwavering belief in a quasi-dictator. Until you made the comment that Trump's judicial nominations were somehow "anti-fascist", we had something to discuss. With that statement, you jettisoned any remaining tethers to reality and have ventured into the realm of Trump fan fiction. We're done here.
Did you know that the last three months, 500,000 more working-age people left the workforce? And that during a supposed boom in job numbers? Those people aren't counted in Trump's job numbers, just so you know.
The only things that affect stock price today are the Fed keeping interest rates artificially low, rent seeking, and corporate tax cuts. When the reckoning comes, it's going to be spectacular. I predict that within a year we'll be bailing out corporations and banks like never before. The deficit goes up, bond prices are straining their harnesses, and workforce participation continues to drop under Trump.
You are a fucktard who doesn't understand proper use of punctuation. The comma in your post was completely unnecessary.
The comma was appropriate. Quotation marks around the word "no" would have been more appropriate, but either way, you are wrong and owe the GP an apology.
Breitbart has also discussed 9/11, the moon landing, and transgnedered people.
And Breitbart's coverage of all those thing has not been real. They are incapable of covering anything in a real way. Go there right now for example, and notice the fact that the only mention on their front page of Paul Manafort proffering cooperation with the Mueller investigation is that, "it doesn't have anything to do with the president".
Breitbart is basically the Onion without jokes or cleverness of any kind, and without acknowledging that they make shit up. They exist to create an alternative reality where people who are not capable of existing in real life can exist comfortably, without ever having to be challenged in any way. Every single word on Breitbart functions to confirm a pro-Trump worldview. Without exception.
It is important to the point I was making, that the same people, who call an American President and his supporters "Fascist", are happy to cooperate with the actual Fascists.
You just call anyone you don't like "fascist". That's one of the defining behaviors of fascists, you know.
So, you'd like to dispute the fact, that Google's top management — including Mr. Brin himself — referred to Trump supporters as "Fascists"?
First of all, what's it to you? Who cares what Google's top management thinks of Trump? Don't like it? Go use Bing and stop whining like a little baby. Last I heard, it was still the right of every American to believe that Trump is a degenerate and a horrible fucking human being who thinks people are making up death statistics from hurricanes just to make him look bad.
Second, in what way were Google's top management wrong about Trump and his supporters? In every poll asking Americans to rank the worst president in US history, Trump always comes in first, as the worst. Here's a poll from two weeks ago. Trump is far and away the top vote-getter as the worst ever, so apparently the opinion of him that Google top brass holds is an opinion held widely in the United States.
At the moment, I'm reading Kzradock the Onion Man and the Spring-Fresh Methuselah by Louis Levy. Published in 1910, originally in Danish, it's pulpish gothic weirdness, part detective story and part psychoanalytic mysticism. It's good.
I've been on a tear of turn of the century gothic nastiness all month. I just finished reading The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers. Published in 1895, it's short stories wrapped around a play within a fucking nightmare. A friend told me that the first season of True Detective made references to these stories and I've since gone back and watched that for the first time.
And further, so fucking what if every Google executive later dropped their pants and took a giant shit into a MAGA hat? What's it to you? Go use fucking Bing and stop whining like little bitches just because the people running the most powerful corporations in the world were smart enough to realize that 304 racist electors had just installed the most corrupt president in modern history who would go on to bring shame on our nation and weaken us in the eyes of the entire world.
Please, let me stay ignorant of what a "memoji" is just for a little while longer. I was just starting to have hope for the world again.
Of course. Everyone knows that. But the GP specifically said, "latest My Little Pony fleshlight release". How is my friend supposed to know which one is really the latest so I...I mean "he", doesn't buy the wrong one?
Got an answer for that, bright boy? I didn't think so.
Say, you wouldn't happen to have a link, would you? Asking for a friend.
Who eats fast food. You know I'm right.
Why is there an article about fast food on a site for nerds? Are you kidding?
I would bet that there are more readers of Slashdot who eat fast food than there are readers of Slashdot who compile their own Linux kernels.
I may be a bit older than you When I started college, the only instant noodle you could buy in the US was Cup-o-Noodle, and you wouldn't find them in most stores yet. I don't remember seeing them regularly until I was in grad school, when they became a staple of my diet.
From what I can remember of my college years, I didn't have any digital devices, but I was overserved on many occasions.
You have just described the entire United States Defense budget since 1950, which probably adds up to over $50 trillion squandered, and nothing but misery around the world to show for it. And some very wealthy defense contractors, of course.
At least when California does a public works project, people get some jobs and there isn't a body count in the 100s of thousands.
What good is the government having information if the #1 guy in charge doesn't believe it?
https://www.vox.com/policy-and...
I can relate. Back when I was a poor post-doc, I sold myself as a technical writer and wrote a bunch of manuals. Everything from software to machine tools. This was before everything was translated from Chinese.
I'm still something of a connoisseur of good manuals. Occasionally, I find an absolute gem, and it makes me want to write a thank you letter to the company.
Neither of those clauses has anything to do with a states ability to levy taxes. The 1976 Michigan Tire case gave states a loophole big enough to drive a satellite through.
You guys still don't get that California laws are more likely to get adopted in the lesser 49 states than federal laws are to be enforced here. Y'all need us a lot more than we need you. You want our freedom? Come and take it.
No, workforce participation didn't increase. It decreased.
https://slashdot.org/comments....
In February, it was 63.0. In August, it was 62.7. That's a loss of over 500,000 workers.
And who do you think sets the Fed?
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/2...
The deficit increase is entirely from the tax cuts and the increase in military spending, which were both Trump-driven.
The current GOP-majority congress is entirely, 100% controlled by Trump.
No, dumbshit. Ron Paul was never a US Senator.
Did you know that using your definition of "fascism", the Trump presidency is also fascist?
Go on, with that shit. Citing the "Ron Paul Institute" is good for your credibility.
Trump just nominated a Supreme Court justice with a view that the unitary power of the President is virtually unlimited. He believes a president cannot be subpoenaed, indicted, questioned, or even investigated by any of the other branches or law enforcement. In fact, he has expressed views that impeachment itself may be unconstitutional. His views on Executive power are so extreme as to be completely outside the mainstream. It doesn't show "pessimism over the government's power", it shows absolute unwavering belief in a quasi-dictator. Until you made the comment that Trump's judicial nominations were somehow "anti-fascist", we had something to discuss. With that statement, you jettisoned any remaining tethers to reality and have ventured into the realm of Trump fan fiction. We're done here.
Did you know that the last three months, 500,000 more working-age people left the workforce? And that during a supposed boom in job numbers? Those people aren't counted in Trump's job numbers, just so you know.
The only things that affect stock price today are the Fed keeping interest rates artificially low, rent seeking, and corporate tax cuts. When the reckoning comes, it's going to be spectacular. I predict that within a year we'll be bailing out corporations and banks like never before. The deficit goes up, bond prices are straining their harnesses, and workforce participation continues to drop under Trump.
Companies don't have to do a good job any more.
The comma was appropriate. Quotation marks around the word "no" would have been more appropriate, but either way, you are wrong and owe the GP an apology.
And Breitbart's coverage of all those thing has not been real. They are incapable of covering anything in a real way. Go there right now for example, and notice the fact that the only mention on their front page of Paul Manafort proffering cooperation with the Mueller investigation is that, "it doesn't have anything to do with the president".
Breitbart is basically the Onion without jokes or cleverness of any kind, and without acknowledging that they make shit up. They exist to create an alternative reality where people who are not capable of existing in real life can exist comfortably, without ever having to be challenged in any way. Every single word on Breitbart functions to confirm a pro-Trump worldview. Without exception.
Mi, posting anonymously to agree with yourself is a bad look. You've been caught at it before. It doesn't look good on you.
You just call anyone you don't like "fascist". That's one of the defining behaviors of fascists, you know.
First of all, what's it to you? Who cares what Google's top management thinks of Trump? Don't like it? Go use Bing and stop whining like a little baby. Last I heard, it was still the right of every American to believe that Trump is a degenerate and a horrible fucking human being who thinks people are making up death statistics from hurricanes just to make him look bad.
Second, in what way were Google's top management wrong about Trump and his supporters? In every poll asking Americans to rank the worst president in US history, Trump always comes in first, as the worst. Here's a poll from two weeks ago. Trump is far and away the top vote-getter as the worst ever, so apparently the opinion of him that Google top brass holds is an opinion held widely in the United States.
It kinda does.
At the moment, I'm reading Kzradock the Onion Man and the Spring-Fresh Methuselah by Louis Levy. Published in 1910, originally in Danish, it's pulpish gothic weirdness, part detective story and part psychoanalytic mysticism. It's good.
I've been on a tear of turn of the century gothic nastiness all month. I just finished reading The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers. Published in 1895, it's short stories wrapped around a play within a fucking nightmare. A friend told me that the first season of True Detective made references to these stories and I've since gone back and watched that for the first time.
I mean, not for nothing, but the Google executives turned out to be exactly right about Trump.
https://theconcourse.deadspin....
And further, so fucking what if every Google executive later dropped their pants and took a giant shit into a MAGA hat? What's it to you? Go use fucking Bing and stop whining like little bitches just because the people running the most powerful corporations in the world were smart enough to realize that 304 racist electors had just installed the most corrupt president in modern history who would go on to bring shame on our nation and weaken us in the eyes of the entire world.