I think you're projecting, i came in with a mildly pointed response saying my opinion differed, you immediately became hostile, and judging from the rest of this thread it's probably due to how much you've been arguing with people here about this. Honestly I think you should take a break from this thread, sleep on it, and come back tomorrow
Oof I pressed a nerve, okay, let me rephrase. What you said doesn't make sense because to anyone with half a brain at the time, being gay in the 90s was fucking awful. And that's not a personal attack, a personal attack would be you sound like either a troll or delusional, and in either case you clearly have a poor grasp on your emotions judging from how defensive you got.
Jeez picard where do you even find these?
My man, did you live in the 90's? Cause it kinda sounds like you don't know what you're talking about
Some of these dudes have never been to Chicago and it shows
Nah the wheel covers give it away. Undercovers usually have those, police auction ones do not
Wtf that looks delicious, a little small portions but other than that it's fine
This was def made by a Buckethead, you know who you are
You make some good points. But consider this. This data was publicly leaked by hackers. These hackers, if we go by precedent, will probably get away Scott free. sure it was very difficult to find this data, but not impossible. On the other hand a government if faced with a breach like this, would probably find the hackers and detain them as threats to national security, as we've seen with Edward Snowden.
Though our system isn't perfect, i think that having a corrupt Google is better than a corrupt government in this case. As you said, Google can be corrupt, but the government can step in and take over, whereas, if a government decides that it's access to citizens data is important enough, they can continue with corruption with less resistance. I mean, who guards the guards right?
Ahh, I suppose I could see that
Right? I almost can't totally believe it, I'm not sure if I should
Huh, never thought of it that way