Of all the sentences in the post, I'm proudest of that one. It's almost impossible to convey the Saharan aridity with which that was typed. I needed an glucose drip by the time I hit the word "left."
It appears to involve waxing and adhesive, but not [unfortunately] a Bedazzler. (Link SFW)
Also: researching this article turned my search history into something my wife would view very suspiciously indeed, as it now gives every appearance that I've spent a great deal of time attempting to narrow down exactly how much porn I can enjoy before erectile dysfunction sets in.
Capitalist Lion Tamer (profile), 27 Oct 2014 @ 3:39pm
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Wait a second. So in this case, taking a digital file or image is stealing but taking a musical digital file from an artist or record label isn't stealing?
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I'm pretty sure the double standard in effect at techdirt is that if it's personal and digital it can be stolen, but if it's commercial and digital it can't be.
Are you unfamiliar with direct quotes? Because the blockquote formatting (along with the italics) indicate the block of text you're both referring to came from an article WRITTEN BY A NON-TECHDIRT WRITER AT ANOTHER SITE THAT ISN'T TECHDIRT.
So, no one here said anything was stolen. Not only are your high horses horribly undersized, but they're also dangerously stupid.
There's some anecdotal evidence out there suggesting most people don't read all the way to the end of an article as well as a supposed groundswell of commenters demanding the option to delete their previous comments, but I really haven't seen enough hard data that confirms either of these.
I tried to speak to someone at Blackburn's office about how her position makes things worse for consumers and spent nearly 18 minutes trying to get off the phone.
Capitalist Lion Tamer (profile), 13 Jun 2014 @ 10:46am
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In this context (and this context means the surrounding tweets before the account was yanked -- which included hanging out with hookers and consuming copious amounts of drugs), "trill" basically means "keeping it real." Which, of course, requires more context...
An adjective used in hip-hop culture to describe someone who is considered to be well respected, coming from a combination of the words "true" and "real".
So... Mayor Ardis is stating his street bonafides.
(I realize this answer will probably raise even more questions. My apologies in advance.)
So, you actually support the trampling of the First Amendment under the color of law? I can't even begin to imagine what your ideal America looks like.
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Re: Trooper Spears is on the left.
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Re: vajazzled?
Also: researching this article turned my search history into something my wife would view very suspiciously indeed, as it now gives every appearance that I've spent a great deal of time attempting to narrow down exactly how much porn I can enjoy before erectile dysfunction sets in.
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Wait a second. So in this case, taking a digital file or image is stealing but taking a musical digital file from an artist or record label isn't stealing?
[...]
I'm pretty sure the double standard in effect at techdirt is that if it's personal and digital it can be stolen, but if it's commercial and digital it can't be.
Are you unfamiliar with direct quotes? Because the blockquote formatting (along with the italics) indicate the block of text you're both referring to came from an article WRITTEN BY A NON-TECHDIRT WRITER AT ANOTHER SITE THAT ISN'T TECHDIRT.
So, no one here said anything was stolen. Not only are your high horses horribly undersized, but they're also dangerously stupid.
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Re: Too vague
I will replace it with a word that actually means what I want it to mean.
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I will have this corrected as soon as technically possible.
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Re: Um...
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here's the Urban Dictionary:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Trill
An adjective used in hip-hop culture to describe someone who is considered to be well respected, coming from a combination of the words "true" and "real".
So... Mayor Ardis is stating his street bonafides.
(I realize this answer will probably raise even more questions. My apologies in advance.)
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Re: Some quick corrections--This is not about UGA
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Re: first and only public statement
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"police dash cam"
"security camera system"
"crime lab"
Did you bother reading beyond the headline?
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This site has been around for 15 years. I'd be more surprised if it hadn't expanded its scope.
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