It is, as always, interesting that many Lifehacker commenters do not know how to avoid feeding trolls.
It is, as always, interesting that many Lifehacker commenters do not know how to avoid feeding trolls.
My apologies that Kinja user EV Expert chose to respond to your comment even after you realized that he was arguing in bad faith and told him, very plainly, that you would dismiss any further nonsense he supplied.
Thank you for taking the time to create a Kinja account to make a comment on a 96 month old article.
I don’t get it, what does this have to do with sports?
I think it’s entirely likely that the SCOTUS will rule that an implanted embryo has personhood rights. Right now in the United States the federal government’s regulations state that pregnancy begins at implantation. The fact that US law already recognizes pregnancy as starting at an event that is only detectable via…
The 1% only like the rest of us when we are compliant and obedient.
Thanks for publishing an article about New Mexico!
That is partially because this particular video game website last gave attention to HotS in ... May.
I don’t think that that Kinja user offers a lot to break down, he’s mostly just repeating the standard “the Bible is meant to be literally taken!” conspiracy theory kit that’s common in parts of the world. Not particularly exciting.
My apologies but the Kinja user replying to your comments in this thread is not capable of honest discussions.
Oh no these comments went to heck. I’m sorry that Lifehacker’s owners can’t afford to give Lifehacker some good community moderation.
Given the news this morning, this comment seems extra timely.
I’m not a huge fan of compulsory voting because I want to support the right of people to choose not to vote. Even if their expressed reasons for doing so usually strike me as not good, the option seems like one worthy of keeping.
But I think several systems and attitudes are in place in US democracy that perpetuate the…
Given the voting totals for both HRC and DJT, “at least half of the entire country” disliked both candidates so much that they didn’t vote for one and/or the other.
I can’t even remember where I saw the data analysis but I remember seeing a plot that lumped potential voters into four categories (PVs for Clinton who voted, PVs for Clinton who didn’t, PVs for Trump who voted, PVs for Trump who didn’t) and the second category was noticeably larger than the fourth. That seemed to…
I know one person IRL who is a Gabbard devotee and I think this is correct for most of them.
American attitudes about queer people have shifted a lot in the 22 years since Ms. DeGeneres decided that she would use a talk show and her sitcom to publicly come out, and part of that normalization of queer people has occurred because of entertainment companies being okay with employing openly gay people, which…
That aspect didn’t help either
I too would like to reserve the first two hours of my workday for tweeting about whatever’s grinding my gears that particular day. But I guess that’s what blogging is for!
Being kind to everyone ≠ accepting their bad actions. It’s not kind to ignore the bad actions of reckless people or make excuses for their bad actions or bring up bad actions different people did. It is more kind to confront people as if they are adults than to treat them like children.