@SupaChupacabra: It seems they were peeved that Gawker called them "script-kiddies", so they felt a mature response would be to behave like script-kiddies.
@SupaChupacabra: It seems they were peeved that Gawker called them "script-kiddies", so they felt a mature response would be to behave like script-kiddies.
@Vundal: Neither was Sigourney Weaver when she signed up for Avatar, but she seems to have done all right.
@Pope John Peeps II: No one's shitting on her for not wanting to star in a Transformers sequel. Hell, this is io9. Most people here hate Michael Bay's Transformers franchise. They're just commenting on the fact that she's a mediocre actress stuck (apparently voluntarily) in cheesy, forgotten-in-a-year romantic…
@Fetalinjury: Hax0r3d. Apparently, Gawker called a bunch of script-kiddies 'script-kiddies', and script-kiddies aren't known for taking criticism well. Assets were compromised.
Wicked story.
Was I the only one thrown off at first by having to read from the right side of the page to the left?
Yeaahawwww
@spyderr0de0: That was the closest server.
@thesmilies: +1
I've made it a policy of mine not to friend any family members on Facebook.
@se7a7n7: Heart.
They'll be severely embarrassed fifteen to twenty years from now when they realize geek girls rock faces off.
"I'm the big brother. She's the little sister." - See, that's not a fetish I'm into.
@Quasigizmodo: "...documents that may or may not have been obtained illegally." - That's essentially the foundation on which journalism is built. It's more about the information than the methods used to obtain such information. Whether or not the information was obtained in a mode frowned upon by certain entities…
@Burke: Haha Rosetta Stone: Cybertron Edition