* "Interested in Hijrah [emigration] to Islamic Lands don't know anyone need help. I was told to use Surespot." Boy, someone sure doesn't know their Hindi, do they? Hijrah isn't emigration, they're Indian trans women! :D
And in news we have only just received, there was a rockslide at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial a week ago, with the result that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln no longer appear on either side of Theodore Roosevelt. This shocking event, which occurred on June 2... *innocent face*
Okay, I'll buy a wood chipper so the good people at Reason can feed DOJ bods into it. Where should I send it, and how much do you think it would cost me to send something so big and heavy via Royal Mail?
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Actually, the games were successful because they don't have DRM. So many people (justifiably) want games to be plug and play, and DRM-ridden games are very often the opposite. So when The Witcher had DRM patched out and its sequels didn't have any, customers were naturally happy to them because they were guaranteed to install correctly, amongst other things that DRM prevents.
The word nomenclator isn't dead because it still exists as the word nomenclature, which is used with the same definition. Now you shut up and learn how to post a working link, numbnuts.
Because of previous officials there’s a perception -- which is not true -- but there’s a perception that governments actually give a crap about the people they are elected to serve. Just sayin'.
The fact is that the U.S. government and the DOJ committed very serious crimes, and a hell of a lot of people all over the world believe that they should own up to them. And that’s why I believe that the NSA should be charged with war crimes in the United States where they will face due process, and they'll have the opportunity -- if they dare face the justice of the United States -- to make that case in a court of law. But obviously my view on this is that they committed and are accused of very serious crimes. Just sayin'.
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When was Rojadirecta fined. I remember the site getting pulled down by the DHS, but it went back up a year later when the gropers' bosses couldn't concoct any charges. Research, please.
Being extremely thirsty one day, I went to my local shop and took a bottle of Mountain Dew, then opened it and drank from it. I had the entire bottle finished by the time I paid. I suppose in your eyes that I committed a crime just like Egor Homakov because I consumed a product and only yhen paid for it. You'd best not eat at any restaurants if that's your thinking; they operate that way all the time.
The lack of details leaves the door open for abuse. So why not fight fire with fire? Any time you film police interactions that get cop blocked, edit the footage to add in the sound effect of a nightstick impacting on a human body. How long do think it would take for Dallas PD personnel to follow the spirit as well as the letter of the law if everyone began doing that?
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Boy, someone sure doesn't know their Hindi, do they? Hijrah isn't emigration, they're Indian trans women! :D
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Re: Realllllll Science!
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On the post: City Of Inglewood Allotted $50,000 To Hire A Lawyer Flagrantly Abuse Copyright Law To Try To Silence A Citizen
Good argument
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*innocent face*
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On the post: CD Projekt Red Does Everything Right With Witcher 3 DRM & DLC...And Breaks Sales Records
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On the post: Abbott & Costello Heirs Sue Play For Briefly Using 'Who's On First?' Routine
Lawsuit bait
Costello: "I've no idea. The families of two dead comedians put the kibosh on that information."
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On the post: Elected Officials Grudgingly Admit Snowden Forced This Debate On Surveillance... As White House Insists He Belongs In Jail
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Re: When Microsoft stops using mega-DRM, I'll believe that it doesn't work.
FTFY. YW. ;)
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Nomenclature. Now shut up.
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On the post: Hacker Informs Starbucks Of Gift Card Exploit; Starbucks Accuses Hacker Of Fraud And Maliciousness
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On the post: Dallas PD Guts Specifics From Citizen Recording Policy, Leaving Only Vague Reminder To Respect Pre-Existing Rights
So why not fight fire with fire? Any time you film police interactions that get cop blocked, edit the footage to add in the sound effect of a nightstick impacting on a human body. How long do think it would take for Dallas PD personnel to follow the spirit as well as the letter of the law if everyone began doing that?
On the post: Pretty Much Anyone With Any Understanding Of Crypto Tells President Obama That Backdooring Crypto Is Monumentally Stupid
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