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xiaxue:

Haha @yutakis sent me this and said I’m in his NSF magazine, in an article called “The 7 Golden Rules of Social Media Etiquette”. Apparently I’m the ultimate means of scaring someone to not insult people online. 😐👍 You scare children when they are naughty by saying “police catch you!”, you scare trolls by saying “xiaxue blog about you!”. 👹

xiaxue:

Haha @yutakis sent me this and said I’m in his NSF magazine, in an article called “The 7 Golden Rules of Social Media Etiquette”. Apparently I’m the ultimate means of scaring someone to not insult people online. 😐👍 You scare children when they are naughty by saying “police catch you!”, you scare trolls by saying “xiaxue blog about you!”. 👹

gadaboutgreen:

goldfishgal:

Common Myths & Misconceptions About Goldfish
by patches a.k.a goldfishgal

Whoa damn, this changes everything I knew about Goldfish. I want one now.


F U C K Bi Tc He S Ge Tm O Ne Y

F U C K Bi Tc He S Ge Tm O Ne Y

tvska:

the-herbal-alchemist:

liberalbutnotpartisan:

thedigitalfortress:

bitethismeowmix:

ludenberg:

mrowp:

Please don’t buy this system.

cant you just turn the camera around or put a blanket over it.

still a mic though 
and theres the chance that it might say something like “error kinect camera cannot function when obscured”

Videogame consoles are not supposed to spy on you.
Videogame consoles are not supposed to potentially rat you out to the government.
Videogame consoles are not supposed to arbitrarily decide who sees what’s on the screen and what’s not.
I have never told anyone not to buy a videogame console, but in this case, knowing what I know about the Xbox One, I am seriously imploring people not to buy this machine. The console will not be consumer-friendly, and between the above and an always-on internet connection, how do you know your hobby isn’t siphoning personal information to…well, who knows who?
Suffice it to say, the Xbox 360 will be my last Microsoft console. I don’t care how many more Halo games get churned out.

Adding this here from my videogame blog because it’s too important, and the potential for Microsoft to spy on us, then report findings to the government if asked…yeah, no.
Spread the word!

If you haven’t read George Orwell’s “1984”, do so.
Seriously.

This is incredibly worrying.

tvska:

the-herbal-alchemist:

liberalbutnotpartisan:

thedigitalfortress:

bitethismeowmix:

ludenberg:

mrowp:

Please don’t buy this system.

cant you just turn the camera around or put a blanket over it.

still a mic though 

and theres the chance that it might say something like “error kinect camera cannot function when obscured”

Videogame consoles are not supposed to spy on you.

Videogame consoles are not supposed to potentially rat you out to the government.

Videogame consoles are not supposed to arbitrarily decide who sees what’s on the screen and what’s not.

I have never told anyone not to buy a videogame console, but in this case, knowing what I know about the Xbox One, I am seriously imploring people not to buy this machine. The console will not be consumer-friendly, and between the above and an always-on internet connection, how do you know your hobby isn’t siphoning personal information to…well, who knows who?

Suffice it to say, the Xbox 360 will be my last Microsoft console. I don’t care how many more Halo games get churned out.

Adding this here from my videogame blog because it’s too important, and the potential for Microsoft to spy on us, then report findings to the government if asked…yeah, no.

Spread the word!

If you haven’t read George Orwell’s “1984”, do so.

Seriously.

This is incredibly worrying.

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slenclerman:

America’s Next Top Good Personality

dancerita:

truuue

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loo-hoo-zuh-her:

niknak79:

Deleted tourist from photos

we’re half way there to actually deleting people from life. c’mon science you can do it

meladoodle:

my therapist once told me that i have this obsession with seeking revenge… we’ll see about that