9229 pts ยท August 11, 2013
Agreed. Everyday life events are a scaling Mt. Everest-level accomplishment for a depressingly large number of people on here.
dangerous and tense. In that sense he did contribute. But he had fuck-all to do with the reconciliation process. 2/2
Because he knows exactly what Trump wants: attention and credit for something he didn't do. Trump created a situation that was extremely 1/2
They're hard-pressed to admit the last several decades of work fighting pot was a giant waste of time and resources, but that's what it was.
Thanks, but consider how often oil pipelines spill, bridges fail, water gets contaminated. Nuclear going wrong is 1000x worse.
It's not misinformed. I trust no one with a source of energy that if mismanaged can render vast swathes of land uninhabitable.
Nice write-up, but the conservatives fell off the train by your second post.
Damn, Husky and TB were some of my go-tos back in the SC2 days. Sad to hear that it's gotten worse. No news is not always good news.
choosing not to engage serves as an endorsement of the status quo. US is in a very fragile state. Fence-sitting isn't an option anymore. 2/2
In the past I understood people that liked to stay out of politics. We all have jobs and our own issues to deal with. But at this point 1/2
Plibt
Sorry if I implied otherwise, I meant the part about constitutional rights. Who doesn't know about the bill of rights?
the things everyone else already knew like you're some kind of philosopher. No SHIT. 2/2
Frank Zappa is what happens when you do a ton of drugs and don't read anything. Wake up in your 30s and 40s and start discovering all 1/2
now changes that. But I will concede, that wig is fucking awful. 2/2
I think the outrage comes from a misunderstanding of how different versions of stories work. Teen Titans was great, nothing that happens 1/2
Shhhh they're trying to feel superior about not caring about their rights being trampled.
*irrefutable proof that the politicians they supported throughout their life are fucking awful* Conservatives: Yeah but Hillary's bad too
That's reeeaaalllly creepy. And the look at the end... the disdain is palpable.
Whatever technical details they can point to say it wasn't 'technically' their fault, FB 100% enabled this (and still does). 2/2
Bottom line, if they're going to control all that data they have a responsibility to protect it, after failing to any outcry is deserved 1/2
Uh, yeah they did. They knew about the breach years ago and didn't take any corrective action. They didn't even ban CA from their platform.
Or if you ever become a public figure, maybe by running for office, your data might be stolen by/sold to opponents. Welcome to the future.
Even then, they can't resist it forever, and need others to keep them in check. 2/2
Agreed. Everyday life events are a scaling Mt. Everest-level accomplishment for a depressingly large number of people on here.
dangerous and tense. In that sense he did contribute. But he had fuck-all to do with the reconciliation process. 2/2
Because he knows exactly what Trump wants: attention and credit for something he didn't do. Trump created a situation that was extremely 1/2
They're hard-pressed to admit the last several decades of work fighting pot was a giant waste of time and resources, but that's what it was.
Thanks, but consider how often oil pipelines spill, bridges fail, water gets contaminated. Nuclear going wrong is 1000x worse.
It's not misinformed. I trust no one with a source of energy that if mismanaged can render vast swathes of land uninhabitable.
Nice write-up, but the conservatives fell off the train by your second post.
Damn, Husky and TB were some of my go-tos back in the SC2 days. Sad to hear that it's gotten worse. No news is not always good news.
choosing not to engage serves as an endorsement of the status quo. US is in a very fragile state. Fence-sitting isn't an option anymore. 2/2
In the past I understood people that liked to stay out of politics. We all have jobs and our own issues to deal with. But at this point 1/2
Plibt
Sorry if I implied otherwise, I meant the part about constitutional rights. Who doesn't know about the bill of rights?
the things everyone else already knew like you're some kind of philosopher. No SHIT. 2/2
Frank Zappa is what happens when you do a ton of drugs and don't read anything. Wake up in your 30s and 40s and start discovering all 1/2
now changes that. But I will concede, that wig is fucking awful. 2/2
I think the outrage comes from a misunderstanding of how different versions of stories work. Teen Titans was great, nothing that happens 1/2
Shhhh they're trying to feel superior about not caring about their rights being trampled.
*irrefutable proof that the politicians they supported throughout their life are fucking awful* Conservatives: Yeah but Hillary's bad too
That's reeeaaalllly creepy. And the look at the end... the disdain is palpable.
Whatever technical details they can point to say it wasn't 'technically' their fault, FB 100% enabled this (and still does). 2/2
Bottom line, if they're going to control all that data they have a responsibility to protect it, after failing to any outcry is deserved 1/2
Uh, yeah they did. They knew about the breach years ago and didn't take any corrective action. They didn't even ban CA from their platform.
Or if you ever become a public figure, maybe by running for office, your data might be stolen by/sold to opponents. Welcome to the future.
Even then, they can't resist it forever, and need others to keep them in check. 2/2