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While I oppose a lot of the heartless attitude towards people who need public assistance, the fact of the matter is that rules need to be tightened and enforced more strictly. People know how to abuse these systems by dragging through the unemployed period and claim they’re looking for a job, eventually getting one

The best piece of advice you can give anyone is to never use public wifi. The majority of people aren’t tech savvy enough to even know the potential dangers or avenues of attack, let alone how to protect themselves. If you’re willing to tempt fate, then you should first ask yourself if what you’re wanting network

I doubt that this accounts for people who repair vehicles themselves, but rather what a shop would charge (assuming this includes repair and not just maintenance). I’ve never in my life encountered a mechanic shop that was both fully competent and not a crook, so a vehicle’s repairability is very much a factor for me

“Vaping” and “safety” are mutually exclusive. You’re sticking something in your mouth that gets extremely hot and contains a lithium battery, something almost guaranteed to be made in China, so you’ve basically already accepted anything that happens to you. That’s not even to mention the health hazard of inhaling

Saturn was a good car company at first, despite what people who don’t know their history will tell you. They produced affordable, reliable, American-made cars that competed well against the small Japanese cars flooding the American markets. The S-series was an excellent vehicle as a result, many of them needing

Pewdiepie's subscriber count doesn't mean anything. We live in a time when shows like Duck Dynasty, Honey Boo Boo, the Kardashians, and a myriad of other utterly worthless people are celebrities, and primarily because putting money behind anyone creates popularity. People will watch anything that they've been

About as unprofessional and immature as you would expect someone like that to be.

People wanted to get high, so now we create the technology to regulate it to ensure that the people already making bad decisions don't make worse ones. You had to see this coming. They were never going to be irresponsible enough to legalize a mind-altering substance without finding ways to crack down on people

Only in America do we insinuate that all cops are evil and will kill you for no reason, to avoid addressing the much trickier subject of gangster culture, which has been propelled into pop culture by music and TV as being acceptable and normal, even "cool". You're literally paying them to keep promoting this kind of

It's funny how hard they tried to peg Zimmerman as a racist, and they actually dug up tiny shred of incidents to hold up as "proof" despite all the other evidence that proved contrary. But Wilson had not even a speck of an indication that he was racist, yet people sure love to insinuate it just because he did his job

You keep telling yourself that it wasn't okay to shoot an "unarmed" individual the next time an "unarmed" individual is behaving aggressively, just committed a crime, is larger than you and is charging in your direction, and after having already tried to kill you once. The blood on the pavement tells the story, which

People interested in driving a manual but who don't necessarily have someone to teach them should just go watch a video on how manual transmissions work. Without understanding the physical action taking place in your car, the clutch remains a magical pedal which takes people forever to fully grasp the operation of.

I closed it as soon as they recommended overpriced "organic" coffee.

I don't buy it. Notch has been very vocal about big companies buying out things like this. If he let Microsoft have Mojang then I would lose a lot of respect for him.

What most of you probably don't know is that this guy was basically a household name for anyone who frequented BBSes in the 90s. He wrote Legend of the Red Dragon, hands down the most popular BBS door game for years, as well as its sequel LORD II, and a space-themed trading game called Planets: TEOS. Dink came

Wow Gawker Media is trying really hard to incite some kind of race riot with hit pieces like this one. Carefully picking out words to stir up the most anger, like "execute", must have taken some time to get just right.

Cherry picking a few incidents and sugar coating the story behind a recent criminal's death makes

"Hey we don't actually know of anything new to make, so we'll just change the race/gender/religion of characters in this other thing and you'll love it!"

Men in those countries should make livestock wear veils as well. That way all their tradable commodities look the same and there's no confusion as to what they consider to be property.

You know, using Anita Sarkeesian at the top of this article and expecting people interested in video games to read it is like putting Sarah Palin there and thinking that people expect to get solid political advice from anything that follows.

I just don't understand the appeal of setting flammable substances on fire, especially in an environment like that. This would be like if the attendant at the gas station performed a fire trick for you before filling up your tank.