I don't know but throwing turtle shells at opponents sounds like doubly violent to me. I mean, you are trying to kill your opponents while killing innocent turtles!
Maybe we should stop wasting resources paying taxes to a govt that couldn't care less about the most important document of the country (the Constitution)? No? I thought not.
I do hope they can't pass legislation in the Federal level to enshrine the cronyism we are witnessing with the FCC into law before Republicans get a beating in the ballots in the next midterms. The subject has become a much uglier shit show than they (ISPs, their corporate shills and congress puppets) expected I believe.
Re: BUT the PROBLEM IS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. BLAME THE CRIMINALS, NOT THE POLICE. -- This will surely at least reduce when Trump gets the wall up, and it's apparently begun.
Indeed, blame the criminals, terrorists for us screwing up with your Constitutional rights and making your lives miserable! I think I now agree with you, to get rid of all criminals we should nuke the entire country flat. The ends justify the means, right? Problem solved!
Fox thinks punching a hole in the hennery fence an outstandingly awesome idea, news at 11.
Ahem.
Telcos care about their customers. They just want said customers to experience 3rd-world-levels of progress and infra-structure. Nothing wrong in enriching lives by providing different experiences.
Providing widespread mental care that would certainly help the incredibly tiny portion of gamers that can't separate reality from fantasy and which would probably help reduce other crimes like school shootings must be too Communist. Better let it happen and blame unrelated 3rd parties, no?
"Terrorists will figure out how to sneak stuff past the filters while innocent users pay the price for algorithmic proxy censorship."
At this point I don't think they need. Their hate messages are all over the media and their censorious, tyrannical ways are being mimicked by governments everywhere. Terrorists have won. This is just their victory becoming more complete and established.
I'd first try to hold Pai accountable for being in the pockets of the ISPs and reverse his dreadful decisions. Seems it's going to be easier. The FTC sure needs more love but first we need to avoid further screwing them up with more work they can't handle.
Wait, wait. What if this was all just a huge move to mock Ajit Pai? I mean, they surely gave him an old musket referencing the amazing Golden Era of Regress all Americans will be experiencing with 56k dial-up levels of excellency!
It seems this will be valid to Chinese people only and I believe there are technical resources to do so. And even if you had part of your data stored there nobody would be seeing it except for (hypothetically) the Chinese government. The ones that need to be exposed to such speech are the people, not the Govt.
If the old game still has an appeal why not keep smaller servers online for the dedicate fanbase? No updates, just the game to be played. And once it's not remotely profitable anymore they just give all the thing so it can be preserved for posterity. They would have a point if they weren't leaving money on the table. If it's enough to cannibalize your new offerings than keep the old alive or let others do while getting part of the profits.
And the lack of it will strip you from basic stuff like citizenship and dignity in most parts of the world. Where's that doomsday cleansing meteor? *looks up*
Facebook is becoming poisonous in many ways quite quickly. It seems they have peaked and are now declining. Gotta close the door on future entrants as soon as possible.
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Re: BUT the PROBLEM IS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. BLAME THE CRIMINALS, NOT THE POLICE. -- This will surely at least reduce when Trump gets the wall up, and it's apparently begun.
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Re: Re: If the constitution doesn't apply near the border...
At "snowflake" you showed your fascist colors.
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Ahem.
Telcos care about their customers. They just want said customers to experience 3rd-world-levels of progress and infra-structure. Nothing wrong in enriching lives by providing different experiences.
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At this point I don't think they need. Their hate messages are all over the media and their censorious, tyrannical ways are being mimicked by governments everywhere. Terrorists have won. This is just their victory becoming more complete and established.
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"Let the collateral damage begin!"
Let's hope that if it pass it's enforced in the most draconian way possible biting them hard in the arse.
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@China: fuk off
@US: keep teaching other countries not to respect their borders, it won't backfire, no. /s
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They are geniuses for this veiled mockery!
Ahem.
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Re: We should all...
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Re: Technically, ESA kind of has a point
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Re: wut?
Never. He is the Chosen One, the Messiah of our times. He is the bearer of Truth, the Guardian of all that's good and right.
Do I smell sarcasm?
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