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If anyone thinks cat people are crazier than dog people, just go to a dog show.

Keep in mind you’re laying out a well-reasoned and well-supported argument for Tyler — a blogger who exclusively posts flattering pictures of Army Men — who said this:

Tyler, you don’t have sources.

Sometimes one step forward (ie, “taking the fight to the enemy”) is actually two steps backward. And Da’esh’s current recruitment is a trickle compared to what it would be if US forces invaded en masse.

And more specifically, Da’esh wins because US boots on the ground will be the single biggest recruitment tool for them. US boots on the ground will legitimize Da’esh — the state and the ideology — in the minds of countless more Muslims who haven’t made up their minds or committed to them yet.

Just a reminder that Tyler shouldn’t ever be considered a relevant voice on national security. That implies a certain level of expertise. Tyler’s not a policy or military wonk (though he tries to use the jargon!), and he’s definitely not a journalist (journalist implies sourcing and original reporting, among other

Rule #1: Don’t buy a snowblower off of Amazon.

Rule #1: Don’t buy a snowblower off of Amazon.

You’re an idiot. Putin’s Russia has become increasingly risky/disruptive with regards to its aircraft (and submarines!) operating within and around NATO airspace/territory. When’s the last time a Russian jet, operating outside of Russia, didn’t create an international disturbance and condemnation?

Agreed. I bet infinityedge also takes Donald Trump’s statements at face value.

I know this might be shocking to you, but the Turks have reasons, separate from Syria/ISIS, to dislike the Russians. Not everything should be seen through the lens of Syria.

You’re an idiot. Russia has a very long history of trying to sow confusion over contentious events by “releasing their own study,” and, much like Donald Trump, refusing to concede anything when evidence is overwhelmingly stacked up against them. And concluding that the Turks are lying because the Americans haven’t

Just called Amazon. The answer I got: No, you can’t “stack” service purchases.

Just called Amazon. The answer I got: No, you can’t “stack” service purchases.

I already have access to a year of Amazon Cloud Photos. Can I purchase this deal and hold off on using it until my current year is up?

I already have access to a year of Amazon Cloud Photos. Can I purchase this deal and hold off on using it until my

Same. I bought a photo-related product on Amazon. Several months later Amazon sends me an email saying that because I bought that item, I get Amazon Cloud Photo free for a year, despite this promotion never being advertised on the original product. Coincidentially (yeah right), this email came during my 3-month free

Same. I bought a photo-related product on Amazon. Several months later Amazon sends me an email saying that because

People should be aware that — much like Amazon’s other services and products — it’s basically a loss leader: They’re just looking to get you signed up and dependent on their service. Then, when they increase the price, you’re likely to stick with the service. (It’s a pain to move your cloud storage back to a local

People should be aware that — much like Amazon’s other services and products — it’s basically a loss leader: They’re

Not Sodastream if you care about Palestine. Not Keurig if you care about the environment.

Not Sodastream if you care about Palestine. Not Keurig if you care about the environment.

Yeah this statement from Tyler is ???

Wow. What a horribly misleading and speculative headline.

*occasional... ho hum

Agreed. I read all his stuff too. For the average Gawker reader who likely has a tangential relationship to the military, his stuff is a great window into the military and arms control world. For me it’s the perfect level of detail. But he’s not as on point as some of the other Gawker writers: It’s occassional things