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Commented in Maybe Your Sleep Problem Isn’t a Problem
This is an ad for the NY-Times DO NOT read it they will ask YOU for money!
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Commented in I was raped by a priest, then it was covered up. The pope has to tell the truth
For them,it definitely can be,so the only way for things to change is for the church to be boycotted.
that current and future generations of children and vulnerable adults are protected, and that past victims of the atrocities so decried by Pope Francis are finally able to see some meaningful path to justice. That can’t be too much to ask, can it?
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Commented in Facebook finds disinformation campaigns run from Iran and Russia
Nice try, Comrade Putinovich. We're onto you, and your devious schemes to undermine our perfect, sublime, virginal democracy:
"This influence operation linked to Iran aims to promote political narratives in line with Iranian interests, including anti-Saudi, anti-Israeli, and pro-Palestinian themes," FireEye analyst Lee Foster said.
If you check their conspiracy diagram, you might be surprised.
If I were the user zobo right now, I'd be expecting a knock on the door. They always get their man, isn't that what they say?
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Commented in Donald Trump says windmills are birds killers as he tries to revive coal industry
And those making money off both don't care. Sometimes I ask myself if some of the posters here are too cynical for their own good (including me), and then I say:Aw nawwwww!"
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Commented in California: man driving wife to hospital to give birth arrested by Ice agents
It’s a special kind of "warrant” that only exists in ass-covering media statements from ICE. You know, kind of like the great and/or monsoon weather that happened on the day of Trumplestilksin’s glorious and/or overcrowded inauguration as president despite the three million illegal votes that’d been cast against the Don by brown and/or black people. What’s so hard to understand?
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Commented in Why restaurants became so loud — and how to fight back
Ask for the music to be turned down: If you feel the music is blaring in your ears, there’s a good chance others do too. Ask for it to be turned down.
I have and they say they will,but they never do. Doctor's offices are just as bad with blaring tv's always on a news channel.
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Commented in Republican tax law hits churches
Too much to ask them if they have any idea what they are voting on, I guess.
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Commented in The U.S. is trying to kill a major gas pipeline between Russia and Germany
Why isn't the USA minding its' own fucking broke ass business, allright? Bunch of cowardice assholes. So far in debt with a lot of nations and so incapable of paying it all back. All the cramps from the past two decades show a clear decline of that frikken hegemony. About damn time. I have a great idea: why don't several countries just ask their money back? They're scared? In this tempo Europe will be at war with the USA. But do not worry: we're used to massive genocides and the likes in this area. They were a long time ago, I know and the world has changed, also true, but humans will never change. Especially the morons in charge.
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Commented in Santa Fe, Texas, School Shooting Leaves Multiple People Dead; Suspect Is in Custody
Well...
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Commented in Scientists Hit Back: Another Paper Claims 100% Renewables is Possible and Affordable
"these solutions are absolutely affordable, especially given the sinking costs of wind and solar power."
That's all it says for cost, sure you can call it affordable if you want but I can't afford the cost of Solar on my home, and it's crazy to claim it's affordable to build out a network for the entire country that isn't going to cost a lot to roll out, and by a lot we're probably talking trillions. I already have to cut back on electric use because I'm now paying more and more every year for a nuclear plant I didn't ask for that is a hundred years behind schedule with skyrocketing costs.
I like the California approach by requiring it on new construction though and would support that anywhere.
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Commented in Google removes 'Don't Be Evil' motto from its Code of Conduct
I mean, a contract can’t ask for something that is unreasonable, and a corporation like a Google is probably evil somewhere down the line.
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Commented in Canada Is Now Home to the World’s Largest Stretch of Protected Boreal Forests
Such a waste. They should cut all the trees, kill all the animals, and drill oil wells everywhere! Ask the Americans.
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Commented in Trump's warning to Kim Jong-un: make a deal or suffer same fate as Gaddafi
"Why" questions are often the hardest.
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Commented in Trump's warning to Kim Jong-un: make a deal or suffer same fate as Gaddafi
Second verse, same as the first verse.
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Commented in Trump's warning to Kim Jong-un: make a deal or suffer same fate as Gaddafi
Wait. I was following the nonsense coming out of the Administration until this whopper. Didn't Qaddafi make a deal with the international community, throw open his country to a strict weapons inspection regime, and meaningfully renounce all forms of terrorism only to then be deposed and sodomized to death with knives? "Hillary's War," the press called it. Well, her and France's oil giant Total, anyway. Who could've known that wouldn't go well? Kind of sends mixed messages Best Korea's way, doesn't it? Same thing, different day.
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Commented in DNA of every baby born in California is stored. Who has access to it?
Meanwhile...
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Commented in Alexa and Siri Can Hear This Hidden Command. You Can’t.
Any microphone is potentially an always-on microphone. Ask the NSA.
At least Amazon, Google and Apple are not trying to hide it. Which makes them more trustworthy than the government. Yikes.
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Commented in Prof Hawking's multiverse finale
Oh, I didn't mean commentary in the sense of leaving comments at the end of the article. I was criticizing the journalism of the article for not interviewing any other scientists about Prof Hawking's theory. They don't need to ask a whole cohort of scientists, but it would help for them to get a brief statement from one other scientist in the field that was not already working with Prof Hawking. This would allow readers to get SOME sense of whether the theory is realistic, not realistic, etc.
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Commented in So true.
Watching that on CSPAN was like watching grandma who has only ever used Internet Explorer ask questions, it was rough. Most of it was about how can we pass a law that will hurt you? Will you help us pass a law to hurt you? When will you answer my questions about how to hurt your business?
I don't like what Facebook does, but we don't need a law to stop them specifically if we aren't going to stop FISA, Five Eyes, PRISM, ISP's, Cell Phone companies, etc from doing the same stuff.
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Commented in If Zuckerberg is going to censor Facebook content, he’s just another newspaper editor
Facebook has been censoring posts for a long time. Just ask any nursing mothers association on facebook.
He already became just another newspaper editor a long time ago.
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Commented in The Washington Post’s ‘Breakthrough’ on the MLK Murder
The CIA blog should know.
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Commented in F.B.I. Raids Office of Trump’s Longtime Lawyer Michael Cohen
Trump just last week: "You'll have to ask Michael Cohen."
FBI today: (raids Michael Cohen's office)
Trump today: No, I didn't mean it like that!
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Commented in Many People Taking Antidepressants Discover They Cannot Quit
Yeah, my wife is on antidepressants and the doctor specifically warned her about how you can't just "decide one day to quit taking them." If you want to get off them, ask your doctor and they can get you off of them over a course of several months. However, it's dangerous to just try to quit.
That doesn't stop my mom from proudly trying to quit without her doctor's help.
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Commented in Facebook drops a bombshell and says most of its 2 billion users may have had their personal data scraped
Why is this even news? It was news when it still was considered conspiracy, now it's just another agent collecting whatever info for a scrap of money. If you don't like that, then don't ask for regulation, just don't take part in any. Everyone who leaves is money they loose. That is the new democracy: if you don't want it, don't buy (into) it.
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Commented in Why Gutenberg and Why Now?
It's a WYSIWYG editor for Wordpress, sort of like Medium uses. It makes it easier to write things online (depending on who you ask).