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antithesis
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Comment #21060941
> I did. To me, it says "I've known a lot of creepy people; as long as they get their work done, it's ok". And I don't agree with that. Here's the problem: ur mom GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA…
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Ask HN: What's a good way to wake up to my own music?
I want to wake up to my own music, but I'm not content with any of the solutions for Android. None of the music alarm apps have worked consistently for me, and I'm tired with fiddl…
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Comment #15382219
I find it curious that there's a spike on February 14, but not one on November 14. There's somewhat of an increase starting at November 14, but it's not clear if that's a consequen…
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Comment #12919666
> If you ask me - many of them deserve it. The point of justice is to avoid further crimes by rendering the criminal harmless, and by making an example out of them to scare away ot…
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Comment #12912162
I'm curious as to how instrumental automation and illegitimate poll voting have been in producing this result. I'm talking about things like pro-Trump Twitter bots[1], 4chan's /pol…
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Comment #12719541
I think you need to check the definition of direct democracy. The U.S. has never had that form of government, so U.S. history cannot possibly demonstrate the accuracy of Madison's …
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Comment #5086925
Another idea: people who are really annoying get double-hellbanned, and there's a checkbox that says "show very dead"!
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Comment #4339061
Are there any important sites (like news / discussion sites) that require this?
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Comment #4244117
> What did Reddit do right that Digg did wrong? Well, they haven’t redesigned since what appears to be 1997, which has pleased their user base who like the simple look. Reddit was …
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Comment #4203783
> At the root of the problem is the criminal justice system itself. Statistically, once officially accused of a crime in Russia, there is little chance of proving your innocence. N…
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Comment #4141134
One self is not enough.
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Comment #4102411
Just a couple of weeks ago we had an article about why smart people don't think of others as stupid ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3984894 ), and now they're stupid themsel…
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Comment #4102323
He isn't being very fair: where the goal at first was to be as right as possible, it later became "to piss off as few of the 300 guests as possible". I'm not sure what exact proced…
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Comment #4088853
Was it me or was that article written in a rather simplistic and childish way? 'All was good and well, something a bit odd but funny happened, but then this jerk came along and he …
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Comment #4085666
> Motorola’s contention that the term has a “plain and ordinary meaning” is ridiculous; Motorola seems to have forgotten that this is a jury trial. Look who's talking.
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Comment #4075665
It's nice to see a page translated through Google on the front page. It's an indication that technology is breaking some barriers.
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Comment #4027005
Richard Magnificent Stallion.
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Comment #4024727
The blackout or 'bat signal' page can contain all the relevant information, reaching out to a lot more people. Many people would miss out on that page because of lazy webmasters.
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Comment #4024631
Footnote: ACTA is in fact older than SOPA.
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Comment #4012616
The correct pronunciation is 'twenty-twelve', not 'two thousand and twelve'.
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Comment #3966295
Yeah, it's certainly noteworthy, but one is allowed to do that. What I wouldn't like, though, is if he were overexaggerating, but we can't check that.
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Comment #3964556
Grimmy things happen there. They ask Doctors to lie.
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Comment #3952695
One could also consider using a Google scraper like startpage.com.