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'Mess'-iah Complex(ity)
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  >onanistic preening
If this is ever used again, you're correlated.
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I've never heard of more obvious statement been so blatantly disagreed with by people who should genuinely know better.
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Him being an edge-lord tool or an honest psychopath are completely indistinguishable in text form, and actually only one party, the edgelord, has any motive to lie.
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> was on consoles

> genre defining

you walked right past it
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Getting GTA San Andreas from the pawn shop was the happiest moment in my pre-pubescent life, and it had nothing to do with the mature aspects of it.
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>and still believe Halo 2 was the most innovative online game of all time.

this is pretty much the only unanimous, uncontroversial absolute statement that can be made in the context of online gaming
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>They do not seem to have had this issue where people have been left defenceless by crazy people with guns.

You have had your head in the sand for the last few years.

unarmed teenagers being hit with pepper spray for violating a prude curfew by gun-wielding tyrants is an issue to a more civilized, reasonable person.
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Which is why you should practice carry and conceal, and hopefully never have to draw on it.

You can always just give the muggers everything, including your gun.

You can't barter back your (or your family's) life, and putting the massive asymmetry in the benefit of the doubt of a known assailant is maddeningly naive to a point of near literal cuckoldry.
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Section I of the Thirteenth Amendment reads: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
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Exactly, it would take a costly mutation with dubious benefit - and since there is no selective advantageous pressure (men without nippples arent that _more_ attractive, definitely not enough to warrant the mutation) they continue to exist.
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>don't need to exist because of a reason that's explicit

Why do men have nipples? Because there is no reason not to.

Evolution need not a reason, but unless things do have a purpose, all things have a cost, whether it is raw unnecessary complexity, inefficient energy expenditure, or a novel external selective pressure.

Taboos and traditions may not _seem_ to have purpose - but that ignorance is basically the inverse of our God of the (Knowledge) Gaps. Not being attracted to individuals you spent a large amount of time with - and shaming/shunning those who do - is a positive instinct that directly reduces the incidence of incest, which is an act that _literally_ degrades biodiversity.

Sexism and racism make sense too. Sexism gives an immediate rise to familial hierarchies, which have more benefit in a hunter-gatherer context. Racism/Xenophobia is a geat instinct when we were territorial primates - those with differing skin tones/significantly different facial structure were likely competitors for resources and carried diseases you wouldn't have defenses for.

Religions all stem from the upper castes of ALL developed civilizations. The priests/shamans/wizards/sorcerers/wise men were the ones with the celestial knowledge required to dictate when to plant crops.

We evolved from apes; taboos and traditions are just remnants of our collective unconscious, and are just unneeded artifacts we will grow out of as technology and modernity progress.
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Onion addresses that are mistyped are almost certainly an invalid address.

It is not possible to squat onion domains for typo errors like you can clearnet addresses.

Similar to bitcoin, one character swapped breaks the hash-checksum, making the address 99.99999999% likely to be invalid.
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They cannot compel someone to re-authorize a deadman switches' canary.

If the canary doesn't receive a signed message within X amount of days, the canary sings.

Nobody can force someone to do work or self-incriminate.
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The government cannot anyone to work without pay.

This seems obvious but it is a constitutional right that has been cited as a reason to not comply with extra-judicial pressure to assist the government with an investigation.

This is why some projects do not accept donations and have a canary.

Had the authors of Truecrypt been paid, they could had been compelled to modify their source code to the government's will.

By not accepting payment, they are protecting themselves.
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damn time flies.

I haven't bought a bitcoin since it went from $20 to $400.

the change in my tumbling accounts are worth more than everything i had bought since then combined.

thanks china!
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Transactions can contain IP addresses.

You can send BTC to an IP address.

This is not a good thing to do - the documentation even says it "will probably be stolen immediately"
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I am glad Obama gave Nick SS protection.
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Same thing with Bill Gates: they pay for advisory.

Nick is Satoshi. It pains me to type that out.

We were always supposed to look for Satoshi, never to find him.