StupidBrotherInLaw
@StupidBrotherInLaw@lemmy.world
- Comment on Please choose one 1 day ago:
What are you on about? I’m playing it just fine on my potato quality PC.
- Comment on at the plasma donation place, one of the screening questions is "have you had a condition with scab formation?" - like, a superficial cut, or a mosquito bite? 3 weeks ago:
To be fair, what yanks call donating plasma is a misnomer. This confuses the rest of the world, who would call it what it actually is: selling plasma.
- Comment on A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent content 3 weeks ago:
Coulda fooled me since you’re spouting conservative American propaganda.
- Comment on A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent content 3 weeks ago:
ROFLMAO. This bloke. Fucking Americans.
- Comment on A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent content 3 weeks ago:
We absolutely see lots of news about these violent communist uprisings. Definitely not something you’re imagining. Not at all.
- Comment on France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. 5 weeks ago:
You’re responding to a follow-up comment from a different user who is disagreeing with the first comment as if they’re the author of the original comment and their clear dissent is actually them agreeing with themselves somehow. Of course, you’re arguing with anyone who points out you’re confused.
Literal fucking insanity, mate.
- Comment on France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. 5 weeks ago:
Wow indeed. We’re only a few comments deep, so you can see the original comment. This one:
Continuing the analogy, government agencies can absolutely eavesdrop on in-person conversations unless you expend significant resources to prevent it. This is exactly what I believe will happen - organized crime will develop alternate methods the government can’t access while these backdoors are used to monitor less advanced criminals and normal people.
I challenge you to show where it suggests a “want for uncompromising privacy is a US only thing.” Then point out where they show support for government access to communications.
- Comment on France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. 5 weeks ago:
I’m telling someone who says that a want for uncompromising privacy is a US thing that it’s not
But their comment doesn’t say or suggest that.
and that these compromises they speak of would be akin to telescreens if applied to a non-digital situation.
And they don’t say anything about the compromises except that they’d be used for spying on citizenry.
This isn’t my fight, I saw you were confused and thought I’d help. My mistake, you really are one of those double down or die types.
- Comment on France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. 5 weeks ago:
Telling someone who says government access will be used to spy on citizens but will be useless for combating serious crime that they want telescreens doesn’t make any sense. Either you don’t know what a telescreen is, you have poor reading comprehension, or you’re a fairly clever troll. Maybe some of all the above.
- Comment on France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. 5 weeks ago:
I think you do, you just misread their comment.
- Comment on Am I a bad friend/rude for not engaging with my friends and giving one-word responses? 1 month ago:
Yes.
- Comment on OpenAI whistleblower’s deemed suicide 1 month ago:
Give it 52 years and we’ll have more cool stuff, plus 300% more ads.
- Comment on Reddit plans to lock some content behind a paywall this year, CEO says | Reddit executives also discussed how they might introduce more ads into the social media platform 1 month ago:
We all float down here 💩💩💩
- Comment on Google Pixel 4a’s ruinous “Battery Performance” update is a bewildering mess 2 months ago:
This, friends, is the result of decades of sniffing glue.
- Comment on Uber Eats undercover: Delivering your food for $1.74 an hour 2 months ago:
Uber Eating your mum is a choice.
- Comment on Le Reddit Army is Here 2 months ago:
.ml isn’t all that bad. I see a lot of whinging on about being banned “over nothing”, but the thing about Lemmy is removed comments are logged. More often than not, they’re lying.
- Comment on AND THEY DIDN'T STOP EATING 4 months ago:
That’s not how evolution works.
- Comment on Poll: Majority of Americans Say Sex Change Surgeries for Minors Should Be Illegal 4 months ago:
The protest from the far left against banning it is even stranger in light of this.
What’s strangest is those protests only exist in propaganda ‘news’ media.
- Comment on Row as Starmer suggests landlords and shareholders are not ‘working people’ 5 months ago:
Oh do go get fucked.
- Comment on The 1900s 5 months ago:
This is a perfectly acceptable question in a science course. Just because you don’t have the experience, knowledge, or, barring those two, even just the imagination to understand how a question might apply doesn’t make it strange or dumb. It just shows that you’re…maybe not dumb, but certainly ignorant.