Postby Hanarchy Montanarchy » Wed Mar 08, 2017 8:30 pm
Calculus Man wrote:
Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:If nuke is any example, you are going to have to switch over to synth wave if you want to capture the redpilled market CM.
Death In June already got fascist neo folk on lock.
It's funny you should mention synthwave, because the formula I'm experimenting with right now has a lot of analog synths involved. Imagine synth wave, but with more testosterone, fuzzy guitars, and lyrics that don't suck dick.
And no one says synths can't be high-t... BURZUM eventually jettisoned guitars all together for being too... let's just use the term 'ethnic,' and he straight up killed a dude. Stickman ain't shit compared to Varg.
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
Americans should no longer expect that their private conversations will remain private, the head of the FBI said on Wednesday.
FBI Director James Comey told a conference on cybersecurity that there is no longer any such thing as 'absolute privacy' in the era of WikiLeaks, social media, and hyper-interconnection, according to CNN.
'There is no such thing as absolute privacy in America; there is no place outside of judicial reach,' Comey told the conference at Boston College.
'Even our communications with our spouses, with our clergy members, with our attorneys are not absolutely private in America,' Comey said.
In appropriate circumstances, a judge can compel any one of us to testify in court about those very private communications.'
How's that for a fucking sleight-of-hand, when we're talking about the CIA's development of privacy-obliterating spying tools that are about as far away from in-court testimony that one can imagine. Shill.
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The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Americans should no longer expect that their private conversations will remain private, the head of the FBI said on Wednesday.
FBI Director James Comey told a conference on cybersecurity that there is no longer any such thing as 'absolute privacy' in the era of WikiLeaks, social media, and hyper-interconnection, according to CNN.
'There is no such thing as absolute privacy in America; there is no place outside of judicial reach,' Comey told the conference at Boston College.
'Even our communications with our spouses, with our clergy members, with our attorneys are not absolutely private in America,' Comey said.
In appropriate circumstances, a judge can compel any one of us to testify in court about those very private communications.'
How's that for a fucking sleight-of-hand, when we're talking about. the CIA's devolopment of privacy-obliterating spying tools that are about as far away from in-court testimony that one can imagine. Shill.
Are you still thinking we actually have rights, never mind a functional Bill of Rights? Are you trying to get the terrorists to destroy Our Freedoms?
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:The apt comparison has made me cranky... not disagreement with the post.
To be very very clear: I do not want the CIA watching me through my television. I do embarrassing things in front of that television.
I can't even grasp how there's a market demand for these TVs.
Because they're smaaaaaart! You don't want a dumb TV like a caveman would watch!
They're trying to sell smart toasters and refrigerators. So why not?
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.