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  1. Re:Perhaps not on UK Men Arrested For Anti-Semitic Tweets After Football Game · · Score: -1

    You nailed the loserboy nerd lifestyle down cold, man. Respect.

  2. Yo limeys! on British Police Censor the Global Internet · · Score: -1

    Take your hooligan ways and shove them up your ass. We shit on your face while singing "My Little Armalite"!

  3. Let's PK the fuckers and loot them. Nothing like getting away with some rare items pilfered from the corpse of a NSA spook. I wish TSA agents would play online FPS, so we could teabag their freshly-killed corpses. Wanna see my pack, punk? Suck on it while you bleed to death from the shockrifle-induced ragged hole in your lower belly.

  4. Re:Something has to give, buddy on US Issues 30-Year Eagle-Killing Permits To Wind Industry · · Score: -1

    Ignore it. Typical geek: they're always suggesting "downsizing" mankind to a more acceptable level by either sterilizing or downright eliminating those they don't feel "worthy" (i.e.: those who are not trekkie pedophile geeks) so that they can "own teh interwebz" and assorted shit. For the moment, we the Cool People will simpy pretende they're not exist. There will come the day when we dispose of them for good, since they're the defective ones.

  5. Re:Something has to give, buddy on US Issues 30-Year Eagle-Killing Permits To Wind Industry · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Decrease my quality of life? Listen up, loserboy: I'm not to decrease my quality of life one iota. You just try, I will have your whole life decreased to ZERO. Bend over backwards and shit on your own face, thinking about devolution means seriously considering extinction. The answer is more tech, not less. You don't like it? Suicide and mulch yourself.

  6. Better to shut up on Nelson Mandela Dead At 95 · · Score: -1

    Than to speak up and sound a hypocrite. Every simpering, liar of a head of state and politician is feigning "great sadness" at the passing of someone they only knew from history books, vomiting carefully chosen and empty words about "freedom" and "democracy" even as they're turning the lights off forever at those concepts. Not a day passes that individual rights are not trampled upon in the name of "security", this being only the "security" of the elite against the populace. Nelson Mandela's legacy does NOT live on. Francisco Franco's legacy does. Shut up, Obama. Shut up, Cameron. Shut up, every fucking body who claims to be working "for the people" while living in the pocket of lobbyists. Don't talk about things you don't know or care about. Just be honest for once and show your true face: raise your hands in the air chanting "Sieg Heil", and we'll believe you. Do not soil the word "freedom". Do not talk about Mandela. You're not worthy.

  7. Re:Importance on Anonymous Member Sentenced For Joining DDoS Attack For One Minute · · Score: 0

    Fear of punishment is the strongest reason preventing anyone from committing serious crimes. The truth is that very few people possess the moral sense to not commit crimes simply because of conscience. Fear of punishment is a deterrent for otherwise honest people because society cannot affort to risk entrusting its members' innate morality. Of course it only works with otherwise honest people because criminals have no fear of the justice system - having already sampled its bite - and desperate people find fear of punishment to be overcome by the urgency or their situation. The other kind of person that is not deterred by fear of punishment is the determined individual who considers the achievement of his goal more important than his own continued existence. Such an individual is unstoppable but for the laws of Nature itself.

  8. Re:Language? on Snowden Document Says Dutch Secret Service Hacks Internet Forums · · Score: -1

    Oh really? De Gaulle's postures after WW2 say otherwise. And the same goes for each and every president they ever had since then. They're simply claiming they're doing it "for the good of Europe" when every Frenchman knows that as far as they're concerned: "La France c'est l'Europe c'est la France". The French are no better than the Germans or the English when it comes to thirst for power. Americans probably have learned from them the notion that their country's laws are valid worldwide and must be applied OR ELSE!

  9. Re:Can't Find The Border on French Court Orders Search Engines, ISPs To Block Pirate Sites · · Score: -1

    Will it have more meaning to you when all of Europe follows? Because this is the trend. Essentially the media industry has stated: "the internet WILL obey our command" and the governments all over the EU answered "yes, master".

  10. Time for a new limey song... on UK Gov't Plans To Censor "Extremist" Websites Via Orders To ISPs · · Score: -1

    Rule, Britannia! Britannia rule the web. Britons never, never, never shall be smart!

  11. Re:Do you really want to open that can of worms? on Why Scott Adams Wished Death On His Dad · · Score: -1

    It's only to be expected: Belgium is part of Europe, which has a Nazi culture. Europeans are, for the most part, Nazis with a penchant for aryanischesubermenschlischesweltanschauung and untermenschexterminierung. They also like kiddie scat bestiality snuff porn. It's simply part of their rich cultural heritage.

  12. Re:Life is not sacred on Why Scott Adams Wished Death On His Dad · · Score: -1

    Why bother with norseshit? Soon enough the notion that only life that benefits the Mighty Capital is sacred will supersede all others. Hail the Mighty Capital! Hail the All-Powerful 1%! All hail the Ruling Elite!

  13. Typical on Geeks For Monarchy: The Rise of the Neoreactionaries · · Score: -1

    It's another retro fad. It may catch on and become popular for some time what with all the frilly costumes and powdered wigs and man-at-arms and torture and beheadings and stuff. Hipsters love some time on the wheel and the block. However, after some bloody civil war and executions and burning villages and Black Death and stuff, it becomes tiresome.

  14. Re:Not the same... on The US Now Faces the Same Dilemma Over Drones As It Did Over Nuclear Weapons · · Score: -1

    Even the smallest nuclear weapon, suitable for destroying just an enemy base, is still very likely to produce fallout that will spread to civilian populations.

    Wrong. The smallest nuclear weapon (let's say, the W54 warhead for the Davy Crockett nuclear recoilless rifle) with a sub-kt yield will not cause any fallout if airbursted over the target at an altitude high enough for the fireball not to touch the ground. What you should be concerned about are high-yield nuclear devices detonated above the stratosphere: no fallout but the EMP will send your whole country - and with enough of them your whole continent - to pre-industrial levels in a flash. Say goodbye to your industry, your economy, a lot of people (who will die in accidents related to equipment not working anymore) and your once proud nation is ripe for the picking.

  15. Re:Futility of certain laws on Sen. Chuck Schumer Seeks To Extend Ban On 'Undetectable' 3D-Printed Guns · · Score: -1

    He still has to deal with teh Clint. Do you feel lucky, punk?

  16. Re:Same old song. on Prison Is For Dangerous Criminals, Not Hacktivists · · Score: -1

    And that's why it's good that the geek ends up in prison. Do you think he'll last 10 years? He won't last 10 minutes: he will be beaten, raped, tortured and abused in ways that don't even have words to describe it. They will carve new rapeholes into his wretched skinny body with shanks and twist him like a rubber doll. And they will shit on his face. Aye, they will joyfully defecate on his zit-ridden face. Heaps o' shit will be piled upon him. And in the end they will use his skin as toilet paper and his bones as toothpicks.

  17. Re:He needs to get money on US Gov't Circulates Watch List of Buyers of Polygraph Training Materials · · Score: 0

    Against the government? That's so '90s. Nowadays, go against the governments and you will be asked, in order: 1) why do you hate America, 2) are you a terrorist and 3) kindly follow us without trouble.

  18. Re:Is this legal? on Britain's Conservatives Scrub Speeches from the Internet · · Score: 0

    Laws are for the rabble. Lords own the law.

  19. Re:Ahh, predicting the future... on Construction Firm Balfour Beatty Considers Drone Workers · · Score: -1

    Which is exactly what is going to happen. The 99% is about to end up at the receiving end of a new, improved, 21st Century's concept of genocide. It will also happen without mess, because long before that any means of resistance will have been neutralized. Go and protest? Get zapped by microwave pain-inducing beams. Speak up? Get targeted by private security. Complain on the internet? Tracked, muzzled, interrogated. It's probably way too late to do anything about it, everybody was too busy bitching about it on facebook. The time for action was the day before yesterday. Here's to the new Master Class, forever ruling unchallenged.

  20. No surprises on Bitcoin Donations To US Campaigns Might Soon Be Allowed · · Score: -1

    If it can be pocketed by a politician, then it becomes legal.

  21. Cool on Solid Concepts Manufactures First 3D-Printed Metal Pistol · · Score: -1

    Can't wait to use it to mass-produce Metral SMGs.

  22. Lame on Anonymous Clashes With D.C. Police During Million Mask March · · Score: -1

    You want to send a message with so few people? Wait for the Christmas shopping days and then each and every anon member can douse himself with gasoline and set himself on fire at a mall entrance. That means disruption, kids crying, and people going home, which equals loss of revenue. In addition, give up your smartphones and DSL. Go back to the mid-'70s. The only target that matters is money. Big government won't listen to you and if you become too noisome, it will unleash the wrath of a thousand nightsticks upon you. Target the money.

  23. Re:strict privacy laws my ass! on Swiss Government Backs Privacy Oriented ISP · · Score: -1

    Europeans don't have to do anything. In fact, just by *not doing* anything they would accomplish a lot. Next 9/11 they can just say "well, sucks to be you but it's not our business, and we're not putting our electorate at risk of retaliation by terrorists by siding with you, and we're not about to jeopardize our commercial relationship with Russia or China by remaining members of NATO because the Cold War is over you see". No bases overseas, no allies... All of a sudden you're just another nation among many with an overbloated military budget that cannot be employed much anymore. Scary, hunh?

  24. Re:strict privacy laws my ass! on Swiss Government Backs Privacy Oriented ISP · · Score: -1, Troll

    Mostly the government gave in to pressure from the very same banks because they wanted to keep doing business with the US. Now, the sensible option would have been to immediately close down all business in the US and sell the Swiss part of the US debt (Switzerland is the 2nd biggest US creditor after China) to Russia. Forcing all US citizens living in Switzerland to either leave or give up US citizenship would be fine, too. At the moment the whole of the European population harbours a level of hatred towards Americans that it's a miracle no bloodshed has happened so far. This might change soon.

  25. Re:Same Old Nonsense on 4 Prominent Scientists Say Renewables Aren't Enough, Urge Support For Nuclear · · Score: -1

    We can also pull a Pol Pot and implement a "Year Zero" policy worldwide: immediately stop all technology, destroy any machine more complex than a water mill, shut down all schools, eliminate all technically-savvy people. Revert to an agricultural society. Within two generations at best all knowledge of science and technology can be rendered extinct as without guidance and means the tidbits of information that survive in memory only will be useless and soon forgotten. In the meantime, the vast majority of mankind - especially in the Western world - will have died off. Voilà, a perfectly sustainable agricultural-only society worldwide. How would you like that?