Internet Privacy is a must, ITS THE 1940s, ALL MEN WEAR HATS
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HisanTakura
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I took a peek inside this thread purely because of the title. But now...God Dammit government. I'm absolutely terrible at guessing, but doesn't this break some kind of Right/Freedom in the Constitution. While some freedoms listed in the Constitution I'm sure are being bypassed, but nonetheless. There's just too many people for something like that to be ignored. Le Great Handsome Oppressor, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Re: Internet Privacy is a must, ITS THE 1940s, ALL MEN WEAR
not gonna lie, stopped reading right there.Raging Ghost wrote:OK, seriously, the goverment got to be kidding us.
I just found this on a Deviantart journal:
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iamthelordhitman
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granted it really would suck dick if they took an iron grip control of the interwebz but like dark says i cant see it happening
granted it really would suck dick if they took an iron grip control of the interwebz but like dark says i cant see it happening

this is my tf2 shit
3DS FC: 3625-8484-5988Mr. Torgue wrote:OH SNAP, THE MONSTER I SENT YOU TO KILL, IS ACTUALLY A MONSTER TRUCK. PUNS MOTHER FUCKER.
That's true, but it's not a new thing for governments to ignore human rights and constitutions for "the greater good" (what a load).HisanTakura wrote:I'm absolutely terrible at guessing, but doesn't this break some kind of Right/Freedom in the Constitution. While some freedoms listed in the Constitution I'm sure are being bypassed, but nonetheless.
Well, the thing is that most people don't know about it or just go the Myk way and don't care, or fail to realize how dangerous it can be.HisanTakura wrote:There's just too many people for something like that to be ignored. Le Great Handsome Oppressor, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

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DarkSurfer
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Well look on the bright side; it'll create a heckuva lotta jobs! I mean, a regular person could really only keep track of two people at once, so if everyone's going to be watched all the time, like everyone keeps implying, that'll mean there'll be 2 billion new jobs! I think I could give up a little privacy for that!
....and yes, before you ask, I'm fully aware that's not how economics works.
....and yes, before you ask, I'm fully aware that's not how economics works.
