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RoboGoat2000 wrote

WTF, the same website posted another article concluding the exact opposite of OP's article: https://tucson.com/news/local/court-arizonans-have-right-to-internet-privacy-from-authorities-without-warrant/article_6a9375fe-3c88-5bee-ac2b-e0d5a8ce2ceb.html#tracking-source=article-related-bottom

My take away: Your personal info like name and address are protected, but what you do online is not.

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aero wrote

Reply to Anime and LGBT by Wahaha

Using degeneracy to promote anti-degeneracy is an interesting move.

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EgregiousPomegranate wrote

I second this. It's actually something I've thought about a few months ago while looking at Gfycat links. Given a decently sized dictionary of adjectives and nouns, I suppose joining just two or three would yield plenty of unique and memorable usernames.

For example:

  • ADJ + N
  • ADJ + N + N
  • ADJ + ADJ + N

I believe that mixing adjectives and nouns would prevent generated usernames from becoming an outright word–salad and maybe give them some nonsensically playful quality.

By the way, hi.

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Wahaha wrote

Persecution complex, much? If I tell someone that they are a niggerfaggot and have to go back to reddit, that's because of something they did, not because of something they are.

I don't care who you are. I only care about what you do. And getting all offended over perceived slights against your identity to the point of shouting it out in a post bodes ill.

What's even the point of sharing your identity on a privacy focussed platform even if it's just your sexual one? I don't see what benefit this brings, other than attention whoring.

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Rambler OP wrote

Shitty article with no useful content, but AR15.com has been around since the last 90's and has been a great resource for all things AR (and gun related) in general. Definitely helped me when I built first couple AR's.

Looks like they're back up now.

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