The article (if that's what it is) is a tough slog. The vocabulary is at grade six level and the potty mouth language cheapens the message. And I don't know what that message is because I refuse to finish it.
Big media often play down the positive effect of protests against government and underestimate the numbers in attendance. They feign objectivity but subtly undermine. Either that or my tinfoil hat is too tight.
I'm going to be downvoted into oblivion for this comment, then my account will be hellbanned by the mods, but whatever: this guy's posting was jarringly violent and disturbing. I believe most people would never fathom…
English is my first language, and I write for a living, and it's not sarcasm.
Thought crime is real in the US. I think we all make concessions not to say things in emails, text messages and on the phone so we don't set off invisible tripwires the government has set. We do it almost unknowingly.…
The topics at Slashdot attract smart, well-spoken people. Lately, I've been hanging out on /. for that very reason. The topics and discussions are higher quality than HN IMO and the site is more configurable for the…
Strongly disagree. The student was interested in getting to the point, not listening to NSA duckspeak. She had something to say and said it clearly and boldly. Exactly the opposite of NSA's deception and obfuscation.
The article (if that's what it is) is a tough slog. The vocabulary is at grade six level and the potty mouth language cheapens the message. And I don't know what that message is because I refuse to finish it.
Big media often play down the positive effect of protests against government and underestimate the numbers in attendance. They feign objectivity but subtly undermine. Either that or my tinfoil hat is too tight.
I'm going to be downvoted into oblivion for this comment, then my account will be hellbanned by the mods, but whatever: this guy's posting was jarringly violent and disturbing. I believe most people would never fathom…
English is my first language, and I write for a living, and it's not sarcasm.
Thought crime is real in the US. I think we all make concessions not to say things in emails, text messages and on the phone so we don't set off invisible tripwires the government has set. We do it almost unknowingly.…
The topics at Slashdot attract smart, well-spoken people. Lately, I've been hanging out on /. for that very reason. The topics and discussions are higher quality than HN IMO and the site is more configurable for the…
Strongly disagree. The student was interested in getting to the point, not listening to NSA duckspeak. She had something to say and said it clearly and boldly. Exactly the opposite of NSA's deception and obfuscation.