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2019-04-11 at 1:36 PM UTC in What are you doing at the moment
Originally posted by Krow just buy a new matress and boxspring.
or have them sterilized if they're in decent shape.
bed bugs are impossible to see in grub size
Water bears (Tardigrades) can withstand temps of −458 °F, live in temps above 300 °F, can survive in space, and can withstand ocean depths of −13,000 ft, and also live at mountain elevations of up to 20,000 ft. It can even survive a nuclear explosion. They can also go without food or water for more than 30 years, and perhaps more than 100 years without any sustenance whatsoever. Just goes to show how tough some cooties really are, eh? -
2019-04-11 at 1:27 PM UTC in Someone Committed Suicide Jumping from Frost Tower Garage
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2019-04-11 at 1:25 PM UTC in ASSANGE TO GET FUCKED LIVESTREAM
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Would it be okay for someone to sell stolen goods, regardless of legality?
Goods and speech are two different things entirely; they can't be lumped into the same category in a legal sense. Goods are physical property. Whereas, speech is not a physical form, rather, it is a God-given right. -
2019-04-11 at 1:21 PM UTC in ASSANGE TO GET FUCKED LIVESTREAM
Originally posted by Common De-mominator It is not. Platforms like Twitter and Facebook are already liable for hosting illegal content if they don't take it down for example.
"wrong"
Section 230 lives inside the Communications Decency Act of 1996, and it gives websites broad legal immunity: With some exceptions, online platforms can't be sued for something posted by a user — and that remains true even if they act a little like publishers, by moderating posts or setting specific standards.
"Section 230 is as important as the First Amendment to protecting free speech online, certainly here in the U.S.," says Emma Llanso, a free expression advocate at the Center for Democracy and Technology.
No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider (47 U.S. Code § 230) The argument goes that without Section 230, we would never have platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Yelp or Reddit — sites that allow ordinary people to post opinions or write reviews.
It's "the one line of federal code that has created more economic value in this country than any other," says Michael Beckerman, who runs the Internet Association, which represents many of Silicon Valley's largest companies.
But Section 230 is also tied to some of the worst stuff on the Internet, protecting sites when they host revenge porn, extremely gruesome videos or violent death threats. The broad leeway given to Internet companies represents "power without responsibility," Georgetown University law professor Rebecca Tushnet wrote in an oft-cited paper.
Cox says, "The original purpose of this law was to help clean up the Internet, not to facilitate people doing bad things on the Internet."
https://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2018/03/21/591622450/section-230-a-key-legal-shield-for-facebook-google-is-about-to-change -
2019-04-11 at 1:15 PM UTC in Someone Committed Suicide Jumping from Frost Tower Garage
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2019-04-11 at 12:56 PM UTC in Someone Committed Suicide Jumping from Frost Tower Garage
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2019-04-11 at 12:52 PM UTC in ASSANGE TO GET FUCKED LIVESTREAMKeep in mind that it's not a crime to publish classified material, only to hack it. That means these criminals are breaking the law on behalf of their respective criminal deep states, trying hide and coverup their own crimes, and they've now fully demonstrated that they have no respect for law or decency. All publishers are now in danger from these lawless tyrants.
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2019-04-11 at 1:21 AM UTC in Print these vouchers and u can get a free mcdonalds yo*a wild CIC appears*
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2019-04-10 at 11:18 PM UTC in Jail in about 48 hoursYou have to fight bodily functions with bodily functions.
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2019-04-10 at 11:15 PM UTC in Jail in about 48 hoursIf they try and rape you and you can't fight back, your last resort is to shit yourself.
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2019-04-10 at 10:23 PM UTC in ASSANGE TO GET FUCKED LIVESTREAM
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2019-04-10 at 10:19 PM UTC in -SpectraL
Originally posted by IWD Like, is that my name? If that's what you're asking, then "No."
I don't know anyone whose last name is "weed" except for in a cartoon.
I can't very well just hand over a member's personal information, just because some person on Niggas in Space posting under the handle of I-W-D asks for it. That wouldn't be very nice, you know? And since we don't have any hair/blood samples, fingerprints and, yes, DNA, from the real Internet-Weed-Dude, there's no real way for you to verify you are who you say you are. -
2019-04-10 at 10:16 PM UTC in ASSANGE TO GET FUCKED LIVESTREAM
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2019-04-10 at 9:17 PM UTC in Ghost/scron is an admitted rat who sold out his friends to the cops in order to avoid jail
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2019-04-10 at 9:16 PM UTC in What have you eaten today?I ate sliced chicken with brown gravy and mashed potatoes with butter, with baby carrots on the side.
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2019-04-10 at 8:52 PM UTC in What have you eaten today?
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2019-04-10 at 8:50 PM UTC in ASSANGE TO GET FUCKED LIVESTREAMIt's not a crime to publish anything, even classified information. If it was, the Washington Post and the Hill and CNN would already be behind bars. If you get classified information, it's perfectly legal to publish it. The crime lies in the hacking of said classified information, not in the disseminating of it.
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2019-04-10 at 8:39 PM UTC in Jail in about 48 hoursBest thing a person could do is bring in 100g of the good black hash and a handful of Valiums and share it out to everyone free. You make a lot of good friends and good connections that way. Being generous is worth its weight in gold inside.
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2019-04-10 at 8:35 PM UTC in Jail in about 48 hours
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2019-04-10 at 8:34 PM UTC in New Human species found in PhillipinesWasn't there anything left other than the guy's dick?