Comment Re:The joke in question (Score 1) 606
Some busybody laid an official complaint and the police had to follow through
No, they didn't. Any rational human being would have laughed them out of the station. People say tasteless things. Move on.
Some busybody laid an official complaint and the police had to follow through
No, they didn't. Any rational human being would have laughed them out of the station. People say tasteless things. Move on.
Or maybe it's Opposite Day and nobody told me. Again.
But on the last Opposite Day you said you absolutely definitely wanted to be told about the next one, so I thought that meant...
Never mind.
I just have the hardest time getting used to seeing people spell math with a "s" on the end of it
It's so it balances out the word "Lego", honestly.
In the UK we have Maths and Lego. You swap the "s" over and have Math and Legos. From either side the other side looks strange and frightening and it makes you wonder how the people on the other side can get through a day while being so WRONG, but seeing as Math(s) and Lego(s) are two of the most wonderful things on Earth I say just accept it and move on.
why are we worried about this if the only ones who will really benefit are drug users?
What a cunt. They're human beings.
You think people who take drugs don't deserve to live? Fine. Go and live in a world without all the music, books and films created by drug users. No more Rolling Stones for you. No more Burroughs. No more Blake or Shelley. No Hunter S Thompson. No Carl Sagan. None of the beauty and insights and technical leaps forward that people who take drugs have given the world.
In fact, no more computers for you. Piss off.
I will write up a summary and send it via email asking them if I missed / misunderstood anything.
Well... "persay" and "alterior", for a start.
because our politicians can then turn around and tell us here in the states that we need to "harmonise" with our trade partners,
Funny how it always harmonises towards oppressive control.
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn