Because some people just don’t want other people to have other opinions than them. They just can’t stand the idea that other people see the world in different ways and think different.
Because some people just don’t want other people to have other opinions than them. They just can’t stand the idea that other people see the world in different ways and think different.
That’s sadly true. Germany is the best (worst?) example for this. Their top-priority regarding their military is making it “family friendly”, instead of giving them the tools to defend their own lifes and the lifes of their allies when needed.
Politics doesn’t have anything to do with Gizmodo. It’s a tech-blog, or at least they claim to be one.
So... basically like most political posts on all Gawker-related blogs. I wished at least Gizomodo would stick to what they’re supposed to do.
Just because people are just annoyed by all the publicity Trump get’s they’re his supports? This is a tech-blog, political stuff should stay on Gawkers other blogs.
Sarcasm aside: The only way to only get the “good ones” would be the Canadian way (I think most other not-european countries do it that way as well). That is: you take the refugees straight out of the camp in the middle east instead of letting anyone enter the country illegally. That way it’s sure that they’re not…
It isn’t, at least not completely. It makes a lot of over-simplifications about german laws. In fact, there are over a thousand rightful criminal charges, but it will be impossible to find the criminals.
Don’t you see how progressive we are? We let all these women-hating people in our country, what more do you want?
Even if that one person was willing to do so - there is absolutely no chance to smuggle nuclear material out of a power plant without someone noticing. And everyone working in a nuclear power plant would know that.
Why apologize? That AI was programmed to mirror the behaviour of people talking to her - she did that perfectly. It’s not microsofts fault that people are idiots.
I’ve seen worse in real life (while studying), but that’s still no reason to force pictures of dead animals on people who don’t want it.
Don’t you understand what I’m saying? The picture is / was on Gizmodo’s front page, that means you’ll see it without clicking on the article!
If someone clicks on an article with that title - your own fault. But that picture is / was on the front page and thus everyone has to see it whether they want it or not.
But that’s different because the prairie hounds don’t eat their victims - they just kill it and leave their bodies to rott (or get eaten by birds).
Agreed, that choice of front-picture is a poor one. Many people are sensitive to blood and dead animals in general, so don’t force the content of such an article on people looking for something not related to animals killing each other.
That’s not entirely true, I think. This solves all mazes where the exit is on the outside. Imagine a circle with the entrance going “in” from outside the circle and the goal being right through a hallway in front of the entrance. But since you’re forced to go left you’ll get stuck in the circle.
So because no real argument or FACTS could do it, some made up absolutely not-funny story / comedy will? Yeah.... no.
I’d say because unlike a generator you can’t refuel it. And also because it doesn’t convert kinetic energy into electric energy (I think that’s the definition of a generator).
Well, it’s definitely not bad, but one could argue that pasteurized milk has less nutrients because the process of killing microorganisms also destroys proteins and other stuff. But in reality this effect is nearly non-existent.
What is she “wearing” in the 3 pictures at the bottom? Looks like she’s holding a towel :P. Seriously though: in which situation does she change her outfit anyway? I thought the only person with a second set of cloth was Maru with her nurse-outfit.