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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3850 on: Mon, 12 October 2015, 17:07:13 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3851 on: Wed, 14 October 2015, 21:11:42 »
apparently i cant use this photo for my yearbook? wtf?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3852 on: Wed, 14 October 2015, 22:58:22 »
apparently i cant use this photo for my yearbook? wtf?
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3853 on: Wed, 14 October 2015, 23:39:16 »
apparently i cant use this photo for my yearbook? wtf?
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What?? Did they say why?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3854 on: Wed, 14 October 2015, 23:54:07 »
apparently i cant use this photo for my yearbook? wtf?
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What?? Did they say why?
yada yada solid backdrop yada yada full face yada yada serious face yada yada no fun

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3855 on: Wed, 14 October 2015, 23:56:05 »
apparently i cant use this photo for my yearbook? wtf?
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What?? Did they say why?
yada yada solid backdrop yada yada full face yada yada serious face yada yada no fun

lame, you should just finish off the rest with MS paint :p

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3856 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 00:00:36 »
apparently i cant use this photo for my yearbook? wtf?
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What?? Did they say why?
yada yada solid backdrop yada yada full face yada yada serious face yada yada no fun

lame, you should just finish off the rest with MS paint :p
i'll email this to them at first light.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3857 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 00:50:01 »
apparently i cant use this photo for my yearbook? wtf?
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What?? Did they say why?
yada yada solid backdrop yada yada full face yada yada serious face yada yada no fun

lame, you should just finish off the rest with MS paint :p
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i'll email this to them at first light.

Please do, I'm looking forward do hearing what they reply with :D

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3858 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 01:58:36 »
photo taken when the wife and I were expecting, so this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3859 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 02:42:34 »
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I didn't even think of this. Yearbook pics should ALL be fun selfies these days.

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo

Good lookin' fam right there.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3860 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 05:51:45 »

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3861 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 06:33:49 »

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

According to most parents, It's worth it.. 

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3862 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 07:19:36 »

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

According to most parents, It's worth it.. 
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you are very lucky, that your parents fall under the category of "most parents" hahaha
but it is worth it, the hype is real
that since i'll be holding my daughter soon
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3863 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 07:21:29 »

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

According to most parents, It's worth it.. 
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you are very lucky, that your parents fall under the category of "most parents" hahaha
but it is worth it, the hype is real
that since i'll be holding my daughter soon
never heard an expecting dad say the hype is real :p

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3864 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 07:24:30 »

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

According to most parents, It's worth it.. 
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you are very lucky, that your parents fall under the category of "most parents" hahaha
but it is worth it, the hype is real
that since i'll be holding my daughter soon
never heard an expecting dad say the hype is real :p

It's true, maybe since I love kids
but the hype has more hype than the hype I get when I received my last clackvent or the upcoming binge package

and you'll never hear a dad comparing plastic mold with his own upcoming baby
but it's real
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3865 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 07:29:15 »

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

According to most parents, It's worth it.. 
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you are very lucky, that your parents fall under the category of "most parents" hahaha
but it is worth it, the hype is real
that since i'll be holding my daughter soon
never heard an expecting dad say the hype is real :p

It's true, maybe since I love kids
but the hype has more hype than the hype I get when I received my last clackvent or the upcoming binge package

and you'll never hear a dad comparing plastic mold with his own upcoming baby
but it's real
haha congrats man, sounds like youre super excited. i cant imagine the feeling knowing your wife has your future child growing in her belly, the hype is so real.
i love little kids as well!

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3866 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 08:09:22 »

wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

According to most parents, It's worth it.. 
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you are very lucky, that your parents fall under the category of "most parents" hahaha
but it is worth it, the hype is real
that since i'll be holding my daughter soon
never heard an expecting dad say the hype is real :p

It's true, maybe since I love kids
but the hype has more hype than the hype I get when I received my last clackvent or the upcoming binge package

and you'll never hear a dad comparing plastic mold with his own upcoming baby
but it's real
haha congrats man, sounds like youre super excited. i cant imagine the feeling knowing your wife has your future child growing in her belly, the hype is so real.
i love little kids as well!

I bet the NSA omni-net computer will take what you've just said the wrong way..

Now you're on their bad list.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3867 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 08:09:58 »


wife and I expecting, this is a bit old but I've always loved the photo
congratulations! :)

According to most parents, It's worth it.. 
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you are very lucky, that your parents fall under the category of "most parents" hahaha
but it is worth it, the hype is real
that since i'll be holding my daughter soon
never heard an expecting dad say the hype is real :p

It's true, maybe since I love kids
but the hype has more hype than the hype I get when I received my last clackvent or the upcoming binge package

and you'll never hear a dad comparing plastic mold with his own upcoming baby
but it's real
haha congrats man, sounds like youre super excited. i cant imagine the feeling knowing your wife has your future child growing in her belly, the hype is so real.
i love little kids as well!

I bet the NSA omni-net computer will take what you've just said the wrong way..

Now you're on their bad list.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3868 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 16:03:22 »
I bet the NSA omni-net computer will take what you've just said the wrong way..

Now you're on their bad list.

TIL tp4 really is AI and is the NSA omni-net computer (with a sick as **** AI mind).
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3869 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 18:14:45 »
I bet the NSA omni-net computer will take what you've just said the wrong way..

Now you're on their bad list.

TIL tp4 really is AI and is the NSA omni-net computer (with a sick as **** AI mind).


LOLOL....  I highly doubt they bothered to program the difference between such statements into the computer..

All they do is probably large decision trees that count frequency and proximity of terms. That alone would take a crap ton of CPU power..

Now if you took every statement analysis and put in M0re logic, it's just too much when you're trying to monitor a whole country of people.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3870 on: Thu, 15 October 2015, 19:20:35 »

tp4 really is AI and is the NSA


Wait, what? Which part are you referring to?

A = artificial - regardless of how offbeat, TP is the real deal (of something, whatever)
I = intelligence - well, there may be considerable debate about this one
N = national - which nationality are we referring to?
S = security - is he to be secure from us, or are we to be secure from him?
A = agency - which agency includes such a component?
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“Any split that is higher than 5%,” the letter states, “will be seen favorably by the RNC and President Trump's campaign and is routinely reported to the highest levels of leadership within both organizations.”"

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3871 on: Fri, 16 October 2015, 22:34:26 »


it's just too much when you're trying to monitor a whole country of people.

Not a whole country, just the non-whites.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3872 on: Fri, 16 October 2015, 23:34:35 »
Still growing the beard out.  Gotta stay warm working outside this winter.  Radio was saying it is for ng to be the worst El Nino in 50 years.

PS, bout to smoke some cheese.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3873 on: Sat, 17 October 2015, 07:49:47 »
PS, bout to smoke some cheese.

How do you get those little papers around it?

And keep it lit?
"The Trump campaign announced in a letter that Republican candidates and committees are now expected to pay “a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC” for using his “name, image, and likeness in fundraising solicitations.”
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3874 on: Sat, 17 October 2015, 08:16:45 »
PS, bout to smoke some cheese.

How do you get those little papers around it?

And keep it lit?
That's about as Gouda dad joke as I've ever heard.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3875 on: Sat, 17 October 2015, 09:01:46 »
PS, bout to smoke some cheese.

How do you get those little papers around it?

And keep it lit?
That's about as Gouda dad joke as I've ever heard.

That's not the hard part.  I just cut little pieces off.  The hard part is keeping it lit after the cheese is sweating.  When it sits in the smoker it will sweat some of the oils out.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3876 on: Sun, 18 October 2015, 16:27:16 »


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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3877 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 10:52:12 »




Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3878 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 11:16:44 »


Can you guess which one I am?  :))
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3879 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 11:18:04 »
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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.

Diggin' the beard!  :thumb:  Looks good.


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Can you guess which one I am?  :))

lol, not even close.  :))

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3880 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 11:59:08 »
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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.

Diggin' the beard!  :thumb:  Looks good.


Thanks! About a month of growth I think.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3881 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 12:32:22 »

Can you guess which one I am?  :))
Are you a female or not? If not, this makes it a lot easier. :))

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3882 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 13:08:03 »
Are you a female or not? If not, this makes it a lot easier. :))

I am dinosaur. no girl.

lol, not even close.  :))

I'm the one on the left right in the yellow suspenders  :p I'll have to post a real picture soon but this thread made me realize I actually don't have any recent pictures of myself.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3883 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 13:12:20 »
Are you a female or not? If not, this makes it a lot easier. :))
I am dinosaur. no girl.
There is such thing as a female dinosaur. Don't belittle your own kind.  :(

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3884 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 13:16:11 »
lol, not even close.  :))

I'm the one on the left in the yellow suspenders  :p I'll have to post a real picture soon but this thread made me realize I actually don't have any recent pictures of myself.

I only see yellow suspenders on the right...  :confused:

You better post a real pic soon.  :P

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3885 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 13:19:12 »


oh hai

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« Reply #3886 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 13:23:16 »
lol, not even close.  :))

I'm the one on the left in the yellow suspenders  :p I'll have to post a real picture soon but this thread made me realize I actually don't have any recent pictures of myself.

I only see yellow suspenders on the right...  :confused:

You better post a real pic soon.  :P
Sorry about that, dinosaurs have poor spacial awareness.  :))


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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3887 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 13:31:55 »
lol, not even close.  :))

I'm the one on the left in the yellow suspenders  :p I'll have to post a real picture soon but this thread made me realize I actually don't have any recent pictures of myself.

I only see yellow suspenders on the right...  :confused:

You better post a real pic soon.  :P

Oh god...I looked at the picture and ended up recalling the experience from a first person view. Yes, I am on the right, with the yellow suspenders and purple tie.

And I'll try my best  :thumb: but I'm a

Sorry about that, dinosaurs have poor spacial awareness.  :))

listen when you have a brain the size of a peanut, certain concepts like gender identity and spacial awareness don't come easily :(
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3888 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 16:56:10 »

listen when you have a brain the size of a peanut, certain concepts like gender identity and spacial awareness don't come easily :(

Not Sure if Female...


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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3889 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 17:21:25 »

listen when you have a brain the size of a peanut, certain concepts like gender identity and spacial awareness don't come easily :(

Not Sure if Female...
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tp4 needs to know if he should engage his creeper thrusters.

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« Reply #3890 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 17:24:07 »

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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.
ridiculously photogenic dog dude

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« Reply #3891 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 17:46:37 »

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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.
ridiculously photogenic dog dude

Thanks! The best pictures of her are from when she's sleeping though.


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« Reply #3892 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 17:49:06 »


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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.
ridiculously photogenic dog dude

Thanks! The best pictures of her are from when she's sleeping though.

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OMG IS HER TONGUE STICKING OUT ON THE SIDE SHES SO CUTE

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« Reply #3893 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 18:07:04 »


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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.
ridiculously photogenic dog dude

Thanks! The best pictures of her are from when she's sleeping though.

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OMG IS HER TONGUE STICKING OUT ON THE SIDE SHES SO CUTE

It is not sadly but yeah I've got a bunch of her sleeping in silly positions!

Offline mobbo

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3894 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 18:18:40 »

listen when you have a brain the size of a peanut, certain concepts like gender identity and spacial awareness don't come easily :(

Not Sure if Female...
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tp4 needs to know if he should engage his creeper thrusters.

is that like...a common occurrence? why does it sound like a common occurrence?!

Sorry tp4...am asian male.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3895 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 18:39:59 »

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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.
ridiculously photogenic dog dude

Hey man, I'd say the dude is pretty photogenic too.  :-*

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3896 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 18:47:16 »

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Tried getting a decent picture with my dog after my rugby game Sunday.
She was not too happy with me by the end of this.
ridiculously photogenic dog dude

Hey man, I'd say the dude is pretty photogenic too.  :-*

Thanks Hoff :-*

Offline heedpantsnow

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3897 on: Tue, 20 October 2015, 21:02:20 »


listen when you have a brain the size of a peanut, certain concepts like gender identity and spacial awareness don't come easily :(

Not Sure if Female...
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C'mon tp, I thought you knew things.

Brain the size of a peanut == male
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Offline tp4tissue

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3898 on: Wed, 21 October 2015, 19:37:13 »

listen when you have a brain the size of a peanut, certain concepts like gender identity and spacial awareness don't come easily :(

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tp4 needs to know if he should engage his creeper thrusters.


It's only creepy when you say it on the internet like that..



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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3899 on: Mon, 02 November 2015, 04:59:51 »
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(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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