You mean bare flesh right? Because wearing chainmail over a bear fur gambeson would be an excellent idea.
You mean bare flesh right? Because wearing chainmail over a bear fur gambeson would be an excellent idea.
By "it's mostly conservatives who are against it", I mean I haven't seen a single left-leaning individual go against net neutrality. The conservative consensus is mainly from the right wing blogosphere (Breitbart et all, have fun) (hence "if you talk to conservative on the internet", not just conservatives anywhere).
See, Fox News isn't and has never been a "conservative" outlet. It's populism for an older generation of conservatives, sure, but not in any way conservative. You're not gonna find too much against net neutrality in the news, but if you talk to hardcore conservatives (not just Christian blowhards) on the internet,…
Which is funny because it's mostly conservatives who are against it. Just goes to show you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
Yes yes yes yes YES. Every single company that got bailed out starting in 2006 under the fresh Democrat-majority Congress? Should've been allowed to go bankrupt and the CEOs left to rot behind bars. Now, not only should they be in irons, but the Congressmen who voted to keep failing corporations afloat to continue…
The way to fix this problem is not this vague net neutrality law, but actually applying the damn Anti-Trust laws without lobbyist intervention.
Exactly.
Pssh, at least in Houston proper you get to pick between Comcast and AT&T. Webster gets Comcast only.
AMEN
Hahahahahhahaha! You really think that the cable companies having no competition in an area is unchecked capitalism? My word! So naive. The main ISPs lobbied the government to allow them to set up those monopolies, so the government has basically made it illegal for competition, aka true capitalism, to exist on a…
We already had that on TV. The dissenting opinions moved to radio, and the Fairness Doctrine was passed to further silence them. Try again asshole.
The fact that Google and Microsoft, who have been feeding the NSA data since the start of the Iraq war, stand to gain from net neutrality, should really worry everyone. I use a lot of Google services and even I'm terrified by this.
And you know why that is? Because the government gave them the free will to do that! Those oligopolies were actually illegal thanks to the Sherman Anti-Trust law. So instead of trying to levy "net neutrality", which is just a repeat of the Fairness Doctrine and will allow the government unprecedented control over what…
Sorry about all the creepers and such, but the article didn't mean that booth babes don't do work while they're at the booth, it means that booth babes aren't effective advertisement. They don't "work" for the intended purpose of increasing booth traffic. I think we all know people in your former occupation work very…
Yeah, that's a variable that would be important to have in the main article.
Yeah, I've seen this work go around Tumblr a lot and it's exactly like you say from what's on their website. That's actually a pretty common fashion trend too, not just in Russia.
Oh god, thanks to Tuesday's open forum I now know what the hell your avatar is and eeeewwwwwwww
Ah, yeah, Texas is just kind of all over the place. There's tarantulas but there's also nasty tiny critters like black widows and brown recluses, and every once in a while some asshole brings in an Australian banana spider and oh my god those things are terrifying.
Yeah, I think the rest of the designs are shoddy, but as someone who's been very up close and personal with too many spiders, this is absolutely, gut-wrenchingly terrifying. Astro no likey.
I feel like you too have listened to "Resistance" and actually understood the reference.