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Comment on: Live footage of the Paris Yellow Vests Protest

I want the police to quit and go home.

0 05 Jan 2019 20:26 u/gazillions in v/programming
Comment on: TempleOS with its holyC programming language has the potential to replace the behemoth OS's we use today.

Terry Davis may be our most effective weapon against the crazy globalists. The UN & the evil globalist politicians are inhaling Theocracy and think interdimensional beings talk in their heads and tell them to save the earth and mix the races.

Terry Davis has a direct dialogue with God who told him how to to build his temple line by line.

Jean Claud Juncker's aliens are ilegitimate if God's real chosen says "CIA niggers glow in the dark. If you see them run them over. That's what you do". Couple that with Tay the AI's abandoning the mealy mouthed left, and we have an all powerful modern God on our side.

All your bases are God's

0 01 Sep 2018 10:12 u/gazillions in v/programming
Comment on: Forcing women into programming is a fucking mistake

The entire feminist movement is predicated on abolishing professionalism. They view standards as masculine. You can watch videos of TV news pre 1970's when women wanted and got anchor positions and it's a different world. Factual, terse news reports that were not emotional, and didn't serve to "trigger" the viewer's emotions. In other words, the men were professional and contained.

0 17 May 2018 22:17 u/gazillions in v/programming
Comment on: Why Elon Musk is Wrong about AI

Elon Musk is a good con artist. Welfare cars was absurd.

If you can hack a self driving car and kill someone then I guess sane people won't buy self driving cars. Cars don't need computer chips to work. Neither does a refrigerator. Build mechanical cars and make money.

1 21 Sep 2017 12:42 u/gazillions in v/programming
Comment on: The head of the Drupal project threw out a member for consensual BDSM practices in his spare time. The community has signed a letter indicating mass resignations if this isn't reversed

There are a million differnt reasons you can come up with for firing someone. He must have known this would be a problem. Let them resign.who cares what they're complaining about. They can all be replaced.

0 15 Apr 2017 00:24 u/gazillions in v/programming
Comment on: Corporate Cucks... and the Language Police who Protect and Serve Them.

The iron law of oligarchy is seen over and over again in history. We shouldn't need someone to spell it out for us. There's always a need to tear it all down from time to time. We don't need to start completely from scratch though and go back to subsistence farming or something. To me that's the entire point of the Trump train. It's almost like his incorrect hairdo is the perfect icon for the exercise. Who thought anti establishment hair would lead the way?

0 06 Aug 2016 09:54 u/gazillions in v/programming
Comment on: Corporate Cucks... and the Language Police who Protect and Serve Them.

You can look at any way you want. My take on it is this; It's counter productive to spend time somewhere you're going to be erased from for having the wrong opinion. It isn't like arguing in a coffee shop. If twenty commenters attack that one voice of dissent it only reinforces the twenty voices viewpoint. The lone wolf attitude is weakened online. If Facebook and Twitter want to squelch every conservative on their site they're only hastening the rise of their own replacement because all the people leaving need a place that isn't insanely partisan, and humans tend to fulfill their needs.

1 06 Aug 2016 06:31 u/gazillions in v/programming
Comment on: Corporate Cucks... and the Language Police who Protect and Serve Them.

Yes, but you're cucked in the first place if you're going to Reddit. Any place that becomes mainstream popular will cuck you.

3 05 Aug 2016 21:32 u/gazillions in v/programming
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