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@Non-Engineer: Kat's the best! Already corrected, plus a picture of

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is number number! Who knew? This list is actually pretty interesting, it shows twitter is still a mainly American addiction, but it is spreading around the world.

@truthtellah: Makes sense, I agree. But sometimes these hackers do show faults in websites. Maybe Gawker will become less pretentious?

@etodez: I actually don't think that the idea of anonymous is all too bad, considering that it is basically just an online demonstration.

@truthtellah: Let's clean this up. Anonymous is no super organized group, it is just a bunch of people who follow the same goals for a while.

Anonymous chose not to attack Amazon, as they decided that attacking the major online retailer around Christmas would be in bad taste. It would not help build public support.

@BigDogues: Nicely done, this is the perfect Gizmodo commenter contribution. You should get a star!

@neMouse: That's my point: tolerance does vary. Germany, Holland and England are very accepting of all races. This can be connected to the fact that they have large populations who are originally Turkish, Indian or from somewhere in Africa.

@ddhboy: You are kidding right?

@atheos: Angry much? I rather like people dealing with people like you through humor.

@IAmJapaneseDJ: Good catch, someone actually clicked on a link to the Steam&Sanitizer? Honestly it is not a good thing to carry around with you. Meet the local population and a washing salon instead.

Because he can.

@joelfregia: Mainly because Architects are also needed for prefab houses. Just saying.

@makkura: You are right about the elected officials, yet Bush was reelected. I'm also not generalizing, I'm quite aware that many shared the opinion that the war is negative.

Great marketing.

@theroselli: That is not very objective, nor is there a strong link between Republicans and fascists.

@Curves: The "first place" is what counted, and there was a majority.