You misspelled "Rise".
You misspelled "Rise".
WiiU's looking better and better.
Well, good news: The point of this article is that we don't actually have to form 'communication algorithms' in order to prevent terrorist attacks. Ordinary police and security work seems to do that just fine, or ordinary citizens do it. The underwear bomber was stopped by unarmed airline passengers. The Times Square…
Oh, just you wait . . .
For those of us who hate marshmallows, this might as well be a Rapin' Robot.
*... we need to do it; either to know what other people know about us, to know more about them, etc.*
Surveillance =/= secret investigation.
*If Classic Childhood Characters Were Badass Lunatics*
*I don't like being spied on but we still enjoy many freedoms and a way of life that allows us to freely pursue our goals.*
Again with this. Well, as I've posted before, my impression is that that lady is *bored*. Big ol' yawn on her face. Whatever's being done to her out-of-frame is being done very unskillfully.
Ah good, my gross of RealDolls has arrived . . .
It's *frustration*-free, not *absurdity*-free.
Keep lecturing me about how video games never cause violence, dopes.
First pic: Heh, yeah I worked in the mailroom when I started out.
Me, I think she's yawning. Whatever is being done to her out-of-frame, it's being done very unskillfully.
I accept your challenge!
That must smell a-PPALLING.
Nothing other than my own judgement, to be honest. But let's be perfectly fair about this: I have about as much evidence that it will not prevent future terrorist attacks as you have that it will not in the future be used by our own government to monitor and control the citizenry.
Did you hear they're also going to make a live-action version of the Avatar movie tie-in comic?