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  1. Oh goody... another feminazi article. on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: -1, Troll

    Not much else to say. Lean back and wait til the feminazis and their manginas creep out of their holes.

  2. Re:Sadly, not surprising. on Australian Courts Will Be Able To See Your Browsing History · · Score: 2

    We're gradually turning into the US - but without the basic freedoms of the US constitution.

    You mean a more honest US?

  3. Re:So, which country is invaded now... on Antares Rocket Explodes On Launch · · Score: 1

    Hmmm.... likely country for terrorism... And much worse than having WMDs:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2...

  4. So, which country is invaded now... on Antares Rocket Explodes On Launch · · Score: 1

    ...for this terroristic act? There must be a county, which is responsible, has oil or other valuable resources and WMD... Never forget the WMD.

  5. Re:America's auto-immune disease: Terrorism. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    We need a strong dose of anti-histamines

    Hopefully you Americans won't have these "anti-histamines" for quite a while, else your leaders have to send a few more planes in some of your buildings.

  6. Bad Russians... baaaaad on Incapacitating Chemical Agents: Coming Soon To Local Law Enforcement? · · Score: 4, Funny

    US-Americans would NEVER do such things.

  7. Re:Eh on The Woman Who Should Have Been the First Female Astronaut · · Score: 0, Troll

    In which case, why should she go instead of someone more qualified?

    YOU SEXIST. She is a woman... there cannot be anything more qualified than her.... Except... perhaps... a lesbian woman.

  8. Re:"female" on The Woman Who Should Have Been the First Female Astronaut · · Score: 1

    Right. I always prefer 'womanimals'.

  9. Re:All about perception on The Woman Who Should Have Been the First Female Astronaut · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's all about white men.

    Sure it is all about white men. Doers do. They start and run things. Like the NASA or Air Force. The don't whine: "Wahhhhhh.... they don't give me. They don't let me. They don't work of their asses to finally heave me onto a pedestal.

  10. Re:The mention of Valentina Tereshkova is ridiculo on The Woman Who Should Have Been the First Female Astronaut · · Score: 1

    that at that time at least, the USSR was ahead of the US in terms of gender relations.

    Oh, sending a woman into space was 'ahead in terms of gender relations'. So sending a man is automatically sexist? I tell you a secret: Only the most stupid brainwashed sexists think that way.

  11. Re:Three laws a day on As Prison Population Sinks, Jails Are a Steal · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not necessary. First I would put more women in prison. The ratio imprisoned man/woman should at least be 50:50. You know, gender equality and such.

  12. Re:I always like to say I'm a NPP winner myself on Obama Names National Medal of Science, Technology & Innovation Winners · · Score: 1

    Good enough. For Obama 'he might try' was enough to get the prize.

  13. Re:I always like to say I'm a NPP winner myself on Obama Names National Medal of Science, Technology & Innovation Winners · · Score: 1

    You can be glad that the Nobel Price rules forbid to give the price posthumously. Else Hitler would have gotten it long ago. Probably twice. Once for his contribution to the unification of Europe. And once for the world.

  14. Re:Differential enforcement on The Single Vigilante Behind Facebook's 'Real Name' Crackdown · · Score: 1

    The problem is not this guy nor Facebook's rules, but that the rules were enforced in a biased manner.

    You don't like biased rule enforcements? MISOGYNIST!!!

  15. Re:Facebook empowers bullies on The Single Vigilante Behind Facebook's 'Real Name' Crackdown · · Score: 1

    What's troubling is the fact that no one at Facebook contemplated the possibility that this policy would be used as a form of bullying.

    Who says they did not? Generally there is nothing wrong with bullying. As long as it is the right side, which does the bullying.

  16. Re:Anita Sarkeesian is hot on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 1

    I'd say she is a good proof of the saying: Beauty is only skin deep.

  17. Re:So Intel pulled out on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 1
  18. Re:That's one way to summarize it... on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 1

    If Intel stands to this decision, which I doubt, my next processor will be an Intel.

  19. Re:Inflammatory description of article. on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 1

    Seriously, the anti-SJW movement can not take even a hint of criticism or examination.

    Of course not. The SJW movement is sooo superior:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

  20. Re:So Intel pulled out on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 0

    True, not even Hitler deserves such an insult.

  21. If I'd say 'Let us kill Obama'... on Obama Administration Argues For Backdoors In Personal Electronics · · Score: 1

    ...and I'd get in trouble for this, I suppose in this case 'Think of the children' would not work as excuse?

  22. Forbid Google, Apple to entcrypt on Obama Administration Argues For Backdoors In Personal Electronics · · Score: 1

    I could not care less. If I had something I really need encrypted, I would not rely on what those companies try to sell me. I might be paranoid, but I have some trust issues with huge American companies. Wonder why. I would rather do my own encryption. Now some insightful persons might say, that doing ones own encryption is almost a guarantee to get cracked. I agree. I am a software developer, but I would never try to invent my own encryption algorithm. This would be madness. But I'd try to chain several existing ones. Encrypt with several different programs. Hopefully at least one has no backdoor and/or implementation faults and cannot be cracked. I might not be able to create my own secure encryption algorithm, but a nice wrapper program to make the chaining convenient and easy to use should not be a problem.

  23. Re:Perhaps Atheism is misunderstood. on Why Atheists Need Captain Kirk · · Score: 1

    There are many facts that support possibilities of god

    Interesting. Do you have an example?

  24. Re:Spock IS Science on Why Atheists Need Captain Kirk · · Score: 1

    ...as seen by filmmakers who know about science hardly more than a cow about flying.

  25. Re:Perhaps Atheism is misunderstood. on Why Atheists Need Captain Kirk · · Score: 1

    How is not collection stamps different from any other hobby?