Comment Re:Freedom of association (Score 4, Funny) 103
Depends. If the purpose is making money, heroes; otherwise, communists.
Depends. If the purpose is making money, heroes; otherwise, communists.
so, does this bizarre retro-causality work for other things? soldiers at enlistment have to affirm that they are not foreign agents, so can they use that as a defense in their espionage trial several years later? should i just go ahead and affirm to the government that i am currently innocent of everything, just in case it's useful later?
should i stop begging an inane question? nah.
"hard left⦠coronation of hillary"
rofl, i could see a state bureaucrat actually believing this. to me it sounds about as inane as the proud boys rallying for mitt romney.
I think I speak for everyone here when I say it is clear that this McCarty (wtf a McCarty opposing free speech FOR communists?! is life weird or what man?) at the very least should be detained and investigated; if he is acting as an agent of China (imho this is reflexively obvious but we need the appearance of law to justify our high-mindedness), he should be executed and deported.
Joining the military is a sucker's path.
If you want to "help" your country AND get paid, there are other more lucrative routes to kill or help kill. Become a contractor or, if you're up for it, just show up in Gaza and grab a house! If you don't, someone else will anyway!
Joining the military is like volunteering to work at a bank.
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And, of course, on the flip side of the very same token, there are some who attack him "because they want to defend the [aLTeRNaTiVE] position and [they made themselves] representative (sic) for climate science negation and use the case to promote the criticism of climate scientists."
Insinuations.
Accusations would need to be defended.
i really doubt the people ordering promo usb drives are negotiating "even further reductions in quality"... there's always someone (usually many someones) leading the race-to-the-bottom and ready to accommodate our ever-growing demand for dogshit trinkets.
To anyone in a developed country with a triple-digit IQ, Quora has 95% dick-waving bullshit of various types for like a decade-plus. Its only use is as a goddam parody of the internet with front-page questions like "Since the theory of evolution has been conclusively debunked, why do atheists still believe in it? Are they dishonest or are they just ignorant?" and answers like "As a sniper with ten kids, an IQ of 182 and a Degree in Technological Sciences, foo is blah blah blah..."
What happened to the freedom to choose?!
itch.io is an enthusiast marketplace. steam is a mainstream marketplace with relatively permissive policies, so i guess it can be mistaken for an enthusiast marketplace... but it isn't.
the gateway of enthusiasm is the best gateway but not everyone is cut out for that i guess. and should they be? it's video games; their original market was to replace gambling machines and make money. if anything, it's the ones who think they're artistic, or whatever, that are the weirdos, and we have itch.io.
money breeds corruption, but that's because it caters to a much larger audience. because it's money. people like money.
further, they can "honestly" claim that they sold "over $foo units of their breakthrough cryptophone~!", and just not mention the gift-with-purchase...
this is basically how ghostwritten books ostensibly by famous people sell so many copies. if an institution books the famous person as a speaker (and they will be promoting themselves heavily as a speaker so you will have a chance if you're in the biz), they need to pay a speaking fee and buy a lot of copies of the book, to be given away at the event or whatever. often a lot of them end up getting destroyed, but some of it will work as advertising and all of them will count as "readers" for the purpose of industry metrics.
all part of the game of musical chairs that is venture capitalism.
it's a flagship item for their "whales," so yeah they have more incentive to fix it.
also if ford somehow released a car with the emblems spelling "FROD" on accident, i am sure they would care much more about that than a few plebs getting zeroed by something that MIGHT be their fault (and even if it is, it needs to be proven).
partly this is human vanity, and partly this is just that it's a much easier and indisputable mistake. you can't simp for a typo really, whereas there always seem to be defenders of outright psychopathy.
i guess you could call this "irrational," but i think it's actually just an "alternative valuation of human life."
if it makes you feel any better, asus is happy to screw its customers over warranty claims too most of the time.
this is just a high-profile case and a relatively easy fix (cosmetic, not defective parts/labor), so they're doing damage control this time.
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