Comment vagus nerve (Score 1) 168
Isn't that the G-spot?
Wait, why am I asking about this on Slashdot?
Isn't that the G-spot?
Wait, why am I asking about this on Slashdot?
I'm totally interested in reasoned, rational debate. The kind where it's dispassionate, care is taken to assume good intentions of the other person, honest admission of fault is offered, information is exchanged, and learning occurs.
And I'm sure that DR and fusta and other Lefties will give you what you're looking for here, any day now, as long as you just keep believing in it. Cuz, I mean, all those things are, deep down inside, really what they want too. (And not just confusion and more obfuscation so that their side continues to gain more power.) Because Lefties are just like Righties, only on the other side of the issues, amiright? Yeah, that's it, both Lefties and Righties are just lovers and seekers of the truth, you just need to keep trying to soothe and assuage Lefties to bring this non-evil side out of them. (That's got to be in there somewhere. It just has to.) I hope you're as steadfast in your faith in God as you are in Lefties.
11. Colleges will ban productions of The Vagina Monologues because, by today's standards, it's no longer PC enough.
Smitty syndrome. It's similar to Stockholm syndrome, but involves, as a non-Leftie, desperately seeking to be pals with them.
<woosh>
And the democratic process means politicians never get away with corruption. Individual malfeasance usually can't be gotten away with, over the long haul, but collective corruption can, easily.
The sound of each minute flipping by, in the dead of night when you can't sleep.
I had one like this as a kid.
Or car alarms that bark orders at you.
Now we have to listen to a lame digital impersonation of one.
(I guess thank goodness there are no mock autowinder sounds.)
That reminds me, I don't think I've heard the sound of curb feelers since the 70's or so.
Probably because before we in the U.S. drove big-ass boats that you sit high in, we used to drive big-ass boats that you sat lower in.
There's three big reasons to believe scientists.
1) They have a ton of integrity.
Mentally s/scientists/cops and reread that. Or replace with "journalists" or "politicians". Everything's been corrupted.
When I was 19 there were songs from the Scorpion's Love At First Sting album in the regular hourly or whatever rotation of songs on Top 40 stations then. It's a trip to think about something along the lines of Rock You Like A Hurricane being played there now.
Because
[x] Fox News
[x] the Wall Street Journal
[x] Wealthy interests
[x] Koch Industries
[x] Right-wing elected officials
[x] well-funded
[x] climate change denialism
[x] deniers-for-hire
I don't get it, if you're willing to use Chrome, you don't care about your privacy, yet you want to use SSL.
I HTTP browse Slashdot's D2 discussion system with FF ESR 31.3.0 for Windows these days, and the only problem I've been experiencing is being on an occasional page here where some resource was getting loaded every 5 seconds, like clockwork. And on my iDiot device the non-mobile version of this site doesn't come up at all anymore, just a continuous rapid reloading. There's so much third-party shit on web sites nowadays it's a wonder they function even part of the time.
"Very mature, well-oiled capitalist machine" conveys Walmart-like acumen, not simply a lack of incompetence.
Also, the political Left has made "capitalist" a dirty word, in modern America at least, so, given the source (NYT) and destination (Slashdot), what I did think about is that it wasn't sensationalist just for click-baiting, for also for Progressive-frothing, in the hopes of sparking your average "Isn't capitalism always criminal anyways?" type discussions. It did afterall go from a sentence in a phone conversation to being selected for the article to being selected for the summary to being selected for the front page.
To do nothing is to be nothing.