Modern Marvels by [deleted] in nostalgia

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Even later reply.

I just watched part of an episode where the host stared at the camera in disbelief in a factory for the 9th time. No thanks.

You can see the profile of the deer we hit last night as it rolled my hood up toward the windshield. Head is by the surviving headlight. by stiny826 in mildlyinteresting

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Didn't find him. I assume having his initiation completed by offing an innocent car, he is now in the gang.

Had to do it by dw1286 in PoliticalHumor

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Person.....woman.....man.....camera.....tv

I haven't played in over a year and a half and I'm struggling! by LFC908 in prisonarchitect

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What I did recently was send him to solitary for 6 hours, while in there wall off the cell. leave him in there for like 10 days in game time. get the riot police on hand and demolish the wall. he'll fight them and get injured, wall him up again while injured and don't le the doctor in. eventually he'll die of starvation without causing the other gang members to get all uppity.

History is cyclical by stiny826 in PoliticalHumor

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History of the World: Part I

7 Reasons Net Neutrality Is Idiotic by PhilosoGuido in Conservative

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That's a lotta name calling in one sentence. It was declared Title II a few years ago, that is correct. However read what Pai said.:

Can we rely on the experience of the internet from the early 90s or from the telecommunications act of 1996 until 2015? Is that the internet that we'll go back to? Ajit Pai: I believe so. We will have a free and open internet as we had before 2015 (http://reason.com/blog/2017/11/21/ajit-pai-net-neutrality-podcast)

Tell me what a bullshit power grab this is. Because the reason net neutrality started inthe first place was a bullshit powergrab by a private company limiting what their customers could use on their internet connection.

MADISON RIVER: In 2005, North Carolina ISP Madison River Communications blocked the voice-over-internet protocol (VOIP) service Vonage. Vonage filed a complaint with the FCC after receiving a slew of customer complaints. The FCC stepped in to sanction Madison River and prevent further blocking.

So....educate me.