Comment Re:Focus (Score 4, Funny) 312
...being flogged around by feminists...
I found this strangely arousing.
...being flogged around by feminists...
I found this strangely arousing.
You know, I wonder if that isn't just a smart business move on his part...
Let's review, shall we?
Mrs. Dotcom:
http://i0.wp.com/www.whaleoil....
Mr. Dotcom:
http://assets.hightimes.com/ki...
I bet when the money is gone, she will be too...
The lovely couple:
http://bilder.bild.de/fotos/bu...
100 Terabytes.
Even I would have a hard time finding enough porn to fill that.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Amateur.
No, seriously, check out 'Amateur'.
I don't mean to judge you, but if you're having sex with the chocolate instead of eating it.... You're doing it wrong.
Who says I can't do both?
Good idea. Lets see:
New ToS- All packets will flow into a government data center to be analyzed before being forwarded onto their ultimate destination.
Ha ha, what do you mean NEW TOS?
Isn't this the same network invented by the DOD?
I would love to see Government (Federal, State & Local) start providing high-speed internet to its citizens, the same way there are municipal water companies and power companies.
Perhaps they could embed the signal on the power lines.
I anti-conform by shaving one testicle
I was shaving one testicle before it was cool...
You're kind of missing the point. They're not even trying to "keep prostitutes from expressing themselves" they are keeping prostitutes from being in a commercial business with a bunch of horny guys with money; with the same types of powers they wield to keep people with illegal addiction issues becoming pharmacists.
They are regulating this in commercial venues because they can.
e.g. If your Mom is sick, and sneezes all over the food she's about to serve you, there is nothing government can do about it.
They CAN (and do) however, regulate health practices that go on in commercial restaurants.
This has nothing to do with whether or not you approve of prostitution. Prostitution can be legalized by legislation, as it is in most of Nevada. You can always move there, or get enough friends together to change your local law.
If the snake... dies, it's animal cruelty.
If it's a King Snake, it's regicide.
How about giving the beast some real food and/or just leave it alone?
How about grinding up the people who came up with the show's concept, and the show's producers, and feed them to the snake?
"Little people swamp loggers taking a big shit in a pawn shop.
This is the working title for the new Kardashian show.
Depends on the business, and what's being regulated. I would argue that certain regulations are, in fact, bad. Including ones restricting something like dancing.
Also, assuming that dancing is free speech, free speech doesn't become null and void just because it's done by a business.
They are not regulating dancing.
Non-hookers are not being restricted.
And hookers are free to dance as free expression in a non-commercial venue.
However, government DOES have the ability to regulate business.
They are trying to stop known prostitutes from furthering their prostitution business under the cover of nekkid dancing.
You're saying, "You can't keep someone from getting a job as a bank teller just because they have multiple priors for embezzling cash."
Well, yes you can.
...and dancing is free speech. The government should tread very lightly.
Absolutely! If the girls want to dance around, as free expression, in a free venue; they are welcome to do so.
However, once you have a cover charge, and take money for food and drinks, and are paying employees; then you are running a 'business' and government has the right to regulate business.
Many strippers engage in prostitution...
Correct. Left unchecked, professional prostitutes often use strip clubs as a 'screening room' to select, and pick up their clients.
The reason for the registration is to keep the 'pros' out of the clubs.
It's no different than screening potential bank employees for money issues, or screening potential police officers for a criminal background.
Eh, this depends on whether your state subscribes to Title Theory or Lien Theory.
Correct! But either way the financing dealer could:
A. Attach the GPS to protect his/her property (Title)
B. Attach the GPS to secure his/her loan collateral (Lien)
(Here, I admit I haven't read through a car finance contract, but...) I imagine they could stipulate the GPS as part of the loan terms.
I'm sure it makes repo'ing easier.
I don't want to be young again, I just don't want to get any older.