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@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

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I've made it a policy of mine not to friend any family members on Facebook.

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