NSA wants to put everyone on a iron lung, with them in control, because people are not to be trusted to take their own breaths correctly... Also, makes it easier for them to ensure that people cannot run from them...
That's is actually the biggest problem and advantage with Google service, that you only need one login to get access to several sites and services. However that also means that only ONE of those sites needs to have a hole and they have access to the whole node.
Damn, you know what?! That's perfect for criminals to get away from cops! Just pull out a camera (of course, in a way that doesn't turn you into a bullet riddle corpse) and then start filming, and you get a free pass, as the cop runs away, scared to get his 'soul' sucked out of him and judge by the higher powers (aka the common good).
The voting here is as much censorship as putting criminals into jails are. It might have been censorship if all your posts were blocked so no one could see them, however they are not, everyone can see your post with little effort...and the 'censorship' is only applied to that one stupid post that everyone seemed to agreed is moronic. Or else it would have been even out by the insightful votes...
Anders K. Nielsen (profile), 24 Jul 2013 @ 12:22am
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Also, just because *we* decide to share our pinky, doesn't give them the right to take the whole fucking hand or arm. That's the difference. It's the same as inviting someone into your home,you don't expect them to walk off with your TV just because they are invited in.
Remember, all car owners has to pay for extra to the prisons, as the roads are used for transporting illegal goods all the time. This is only fair, right?
Maybe its because its easy to cheat it, like printing a picture of a person and use it to cover yourself. Or maybe there is a certain backdoor in it, allowing he DOJ to access it remotely at any time. Who knows...
So, does that mean that anything in a archive cabinet is considered abandoned, and not because you want to preserve your information? Because then they will get into some really issues.
Well, beside the whole reality of a thin shell of ground and underneath is lava and magma, yeah, of course you can't dig your way down. Btw, they don't have to dig straight down, they could go down in an angle.
Holy...crap. Seriously, Prenda is like a shit magnet, attracting more and more crap. There really need to be some affect on the lawyers, who is just twisting the truth...
Craigslist is widely respected as the best place to find an experienced litigator, a gently-used futon, or someone to dress up like Herman Goering and poop on you.
Yeah, it's the same as saying that all people is driving, so we shouldn't bother with sidewalks. Just because you have new way to do things, doesn't mean you have to remove the old ones. Or else we have to remove all staircases and replace them with escalators.
You add options, you don't replace them if it means you remove other valid options.
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You add options, you don't replace them if it means you remove other valid options.
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