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  1. Smallpox, Measles, Influenza, Wampum on Court Blocks FCC's Attempt To Take a Broadband Subsidy Away From Tribal Areas (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    We took their country. They least we can do is pay for their fucking broadband.

  2. Allow a different AC to open a new internet tube for you. AC is a default label given to a non-authenticated database entry, by definition that changes. Some people don't like being tracked.

    That's just, like, your opinion, man.

    Until you can supply proof that Anonymous Coward is not just one person, my assertion stands.

  3. Mr AC is not one person.

    Prove it.

    I work under the assumption that Anonymous Coward is one person. Prove me wrong.

  4. No. Looking at young girls naked is not a capital offense. Nor should it be, in a civilized society.

    Wait a minute, you just said this:

    "Entering a hotel room (Private Space) while a woman is in a state of undress, is creeper shit, and he DESERVED a bullet. "

    But now you're saying that entering a hotel room while dozens of children are in a state of undress is "not a capital crime". I just don't understand your logic, Mr AC.

  5. Re:What are Nevada's gun carrying rules? on Hackers Who Attended Black Hat and DefCon Conferences Say Hotel Security Personnel Demanded Access To Their Rooms (the-parallax.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Entering a hotel room (Private Space) while a woman is in a state of undress, is creeper shit, and he DESERVED a bullet. What if it was a naked 10 year old and he pulled that entering unannounced BS? You Leftists are fukked in the head. Buncha pervs and pedo supporters. Pathetic.

    How about entering a dressing room where 15 year-olds are putting clothes on for a Miss Teen Universe pageant? Is that creepy enough for someone to deserve a bullet?

    https://www.rollingstone.com/p...

    "Well, I'll tell you the funniest is that I’ll go backstage before a show, and everyone's getting dressed and ready and everything else, and you know, no men are anywhere. And I'm allowed to go in because I'm the owner of the pageant and therefore I'm inspecting it. You know, I'm inspecting, I want to make sure that everything is good.

    You know, the dresses. ‘Is everyone okay?’ You know, they're standing there with no clothes. ‘Is everybody okay?’ And you see these incredible looking women, and so, I sort of get away with things like that. But no, I've been very good."

  6. Re:They let it burn because it's California on Should the US Air Force Bomb Forest Fires? (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 0

    Oversimplifying and collectivizing people is what made the annoying orange be the president in first place

    Horseshit. Election fraud and foreign interference is what made the degenerate president. All they had to do was convince 304 people that voting for Trump was better than getting dosed with novichok. That's it. Just 304 people made Trump president.

  7. Re:Look at all these jobs... on PC Case Maker CaseLabs Closes Permanently (pcgamer.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Given that ever manufacturing job creates 3.6 additional jobs

    So, I assume that means that every manufacturing job lost means 3.6 additional jobs lost. So the Carrier and Harley-Davidson plants moving out of the country will more than offset those "3000+" new jobs created by the degenerate president's tariffs. According to your math.

  8. Re: Look at all these jobs... on PC Case Maker CaseLabs Closes Permanently (pcgamer.com) · · Score: 1

    I was looking at rodent traps on aliexpress

    Man, you know how to have fun.

  9. Re:Lone Skum on Short-Sellers Sue Tesla After Musk's 'Going Private' Tweets (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    You can't just buy up a company for the current price of the stock and be done with it. You actually need to buy the stock for significantly more than the list price. This price is fixed in the offer in advance and is also the reason the price shoots up in the first place. It is also a price that is typically negotiated and the process of going private it something that can take well over a quarter while the stocks happily continue trading.

    You know what else you can't do? You can't just make shit up and release it as a press release in order to drive up your stock price. Especially if your CEO.

    It is also a price that is typically negotiated and

    You're contradicting yourself. First of all, negotiated with whom? If the price is fixed, then it cannot be negotiated in the process of going private. "Going private" is basically a hostile takeover by management. If the tender offer is higher than value, you've fucked yourself.

    I give Musk credit for putting it on the line, but it could go very badly if there never was a financing deal in place. "Thinking about..." sounds suspiciously like manipulation, which is a crime.

  10. Re:So? on Cryptocurrency Markets Lost $18 Billion Overnight (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    But please dont buy, we dont want unwise investors on Bitcoin because they lose money with stupidity and then blame Cryptocurrency for there own mistakes. Just means more money for me.

    OK, now it's getting good. How does convincing people to NOT buy your cryptocurrency mean more money for you? Do you know how markets work?

    I'm starting to get a picture of how this whole cryptocurrency thing works.

  11. Re:So? on Cryptocurrency Markets Lost $18 Billion Overnight (yahoo.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    How much have fiat money market losts? WAY MORE. This is a good thing for the Cryptocurreny

    What the fuck are you talking about?

    I know I'll be buying more and more every day because I make A LOT of tax free money already. Guaranteed.

    reader poll: Is he joking? Serious? Are there really such people?

  12. Not everyone they represent is a paying member.

    Now hold on, are you saying that organizations can claim to represent people that don't belong to the organization? So, does Patriot Prayer represent you? They claim to represent all decent white folks. Is that you?

    But it doesn't negate that they are a lobby group made up of and FOR the rights of all gun owners.

    Especially the Russian ones, apparently. Be real. The NRA represents the gun industry. Period. Whatever makes gun sales go up, they're for. It's why they crank up the machine whenever there is a massacre of schoolkids or innocent people sitting in a church somewhere.

    Take the blinders off. I don't know if you're a gun owner, but I am, and the NRA most certainly does not represent me.

  13. Lone Skum on Short-Sellers Sue Tesla After Musk's 'Going Private' Tweets (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is a trick that Elon Musk can only pull once. If he doesn't take the company private, his move will be seen for what it was, a desperate attempt to shore up stock price by putting out the rumor that he was "thinking about" doing something.

    If the company doesn't go private, those short-sellers will have their revenge. Consider: If you were thinking about taking a company private (which means buying up stock), would you make an announcement that will raise the price of the stock so you have to pay more?

    Musk is trying to buy time for Tesla. That's cool, but he's skirting a fine line. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out, but I assure you there are people at the SEC looking into it.

  14. The NRA is simply representing that massive number of legal and responsible gun owners out there IN the US.

    The NRA represents fewer than 1 in 10 gun owners.

    Is that a "massive number" compared to the general population?

  15. You act like the NRA is some sort of boogy man out there operating against the will of the US public.

    Yeah, about that.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/p...

    https://www.npr.org/2018/03/01...

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/...

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news...

  16. Re:money to burn on VP Pence Lays Out Trump's Vision For Establishing a US Space Force (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I would say it is a brilliant move, it isn't like you have to pay the debt back if war does break out..

    Wow, you really don't understand how the economy - or war - works, do you?

  17. Re:Yawn. on Facebook Bans Sites That Host Blueprints of 3D-Printed Guns (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Do you understand the cost? We now are seeing the government and private companies so scared of unregistered guns that they are willing to violate the most basic rights of the freedom to speak, communicate, and express ourselves. We have TSA agents denying people to board a plane because they have a t-shirt with a picture of a gun on it.

    So, you DO understand what your fetishistic "gun culture" is costing all of us? And it's only just begun. It's only going to get worse.

    Killing people is bad. Yep. Shooting people so they die is bad. I'm with you.

    Yeah, but you know who's not with us? The NRA. When people end up dying in bunches at the hand of some well-regulated militia member, the cash registers and the gun manufacturers all start to ring. And society pays the price because people don't want jackoffs running around with guns. Poll after poll shows the vast majority Americans are in favor of universal background checks and stricter regulations on guns. Even gun owners themselves (like me) want stricter gun laws by a 50-44 margin. Almost 70% of Americans think it's too easy to get a gun.

    So you can say you don't want killing and killing is bad, but as long as you support the fiction that the 2nd amendment provides an absolute right of the ownership of weapons, you're not being honest with yourself, and your provoking a situation where you're going to lose more rights.

  18. Re:Yawn. on Facebook Bans Sites That Host Blueprints of 3D-Printed Guns (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The "well regulated militia" was intended to be a guard against the spilling of children's blood.

    And yet, look at what it's become. You're very close to an epiphany here.

    We can't stop people from getting guns any more, this development of 3D printed guns is just the latest means for people to skirt the law.

    You really don't understand what your insistence on unregulated gun ownership is going to cost all of us, do you? You think government can't get more tyrannical? It can, and it will be because people didn't voluntarily understand that reason puts limits on rights. Learning to behave is a necessary part of a free society. Alex Jones didn't learn that, and now we have monstrous giant corporations bringing down the heavy hammer. Because Alex Jones couldn't behave himself/em.

    Yes, it's true. A free society is dependent upon citizens fucking learning that there are limits. When enough people forget that, we end up with tyranny. And the gun lobby forgot that decades ago.

  19. Rural whites join the NRA, and are politically active on gun rights. Urban gang-bangers are not.

    It's true. Rural whites are keeping urban gang-bangers in business. You think gun manufacturers are prepared to give up the lucrative gang-banger market? No way. Y'all are being used and you don't even care. You're all part of the gun culture ecosystem.

  20. Re:Yawn. on Facebook Bans Sites That Host Blueprints of 3D-Printed Guns (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Gun control is about culture, not "saving lives".

    People in Chicago are well-acquainted with your "culture". So are the people of Parkland, Florida, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Newtown, Connecticut. Dude, if your "culture" is dependent on schoolchildren being massacred and gang-bangers spraying bullets, you've got a fucked-up culture. And make no mistake, inner-city gangbanger gunslingers are just as much part of "gun culture" as some PTSD oathkeeper with a badge murdering a teenager by shooting him in the back or Nikolas Cruz mowing down sophomores trying to get to study hall. Or any member of that Russian front-group, the NRA going to Kroger with camo pants and his Colt in a kidney holster. Fuck all y'all. You're all "gun culture", and people are getting sick of it. Mark my words, your unwillingness to accept reasonable regulation on your fetish is going to end up costing you your gun rights. Bet on it.

  21. Re:Yawn. on Facebook Bans Sites That Host Blueprints of 3D-Printed Guns (cbsnews.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    More posturing by SJWs who think their opinion is important. The plans have been out for a while now and we hardly need FB's help to find them. Alternatively, we can go to an actual dealer [80percentarms.com] and get blanks to make our own non-novelty gun.

    You planning to water the tree of liberty with the blood of more schoolchildren? I hear that's all the rage with the well-regulated militia these days.

  22. Re:money to burn on VP Pence Lays Out Trump's Vision For Establishing a US Space Force (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    We have assets up there, and they're vulnerable to any tin pot dictator that wants to take a shot at them.

    Do tin pot dictators usually have militarized space programs?

    Maybe we should create a separate branch of the military to deal with attacks like the one Russia perpetrated on us 2016? It's the most serious attack on the homeland since 9/11.

  23. Re:its not legal yet on The Pirate Bay Turns 15 (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    its not legal yet

    But at 15, it's too old for Roy Moore.

  24. Re:Happy Birthday Piratebay! on The Pirate Bay Turns 15 (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck that. If I want to screw a back alley hooker with out a condom, that is my choice.

    Let's not bring your mom into this discussion.

  25. Re:money to burn on VP Pence Lays Out Trump's Vision For Establishing a US Space Force (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    MRIs and CAT scans and the like rely on digital imaging technology invented by JPL

    MRIs and CAT scans and digital imaging technology were not "invented by JPL". None of them.

    You would have known that if you were a nerd and not an alt-right troll. If you want science that will benefit the general population, it's a lot more efficient to get it from, you know, science-based space programs instead of some bogus "Space Force" invented by a degenerate president who believes that "in space, no one can hear you collude".