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najirama

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    Comment #1961127

    The subtext of your comment was ambiguous until I stumbled upon this little gem on your website: http://rickbranson.com/ptw/ Your unfunny, offensive, 'parody' page, full of 'n-bomb…

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    Comment #1887384

    That would be truly outrageous.

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    Comment #1876392

    Previously posted: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1785189

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    Comment #1831583

    Quite frankly - you didn't respond to any of the objectives I raised. But I will respond strictly to the one's you've made up. #1 - You're treating the quoted text as (I quote) "a …

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    Comment #1827802

    I downvoted your(the above)comment. Why? #1 - You contradict yourself implicitly with this defense. If a quote needs more context to have impact, then it is a shitty quote, which i…

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    Comment #1797003

    Wow - this is a powerful analysis of a powerful idea. He crystallizes a notion that I've always sensed subconsciously but never realized actually . The importance of the "first fol…

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    Comment #1785867

    Wait, what...? Are you suggesting that the wealth and GDP of a continent are positively correlated with its area? How bizarre... I guess somebody forgot to tell Antarctica.

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    Comment #1752154

    Downvote the above if you will, but there is truth in those words, if only masked behind palpable bitterness... ...and honestly - I feel the guy. We humans have a tendency towards …

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    Comment #1750679

    Can someone with state-of-the-art knowledge of biology explain how in the world something like this could have evolved? It was my rudimentary understanding that Lamarckian inherita…

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    Comment #1727235

    Ah - I see where you were going and totally agree with your sentiments. In my opinion, tribalism is simultaneously Africa's (nay, the World's) greatest potential catalyst to overco…

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    Comment #1727133

    You tell the poor fellow to focus on his project, and then give him four ways to distract himself! Nevertheless... Regarding #3 : This is an excellent but intractable idea. The she…

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    Comment #1722090

    "There's no demand for that sort of thing here." Sir, with all due respect, kindly speak for yourself. I find your post offensive to good sense, pragmatism, and sensibility. If, an…

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    Comment #1718545

    Similarly: "...secret squirrel double-plus alpha unrelease..." Mind if I use that? It would be a terrific title for an animal fighting game I've been itching to make.

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    Comment #1692744

    This whole thread reeks of nonsensical, "things-we-cannot-say", Politically Correct, bullshit. Let us call a spade a spade shall we? Asians have a considerable and measurable white…

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    Comment #1653363

    "...here on HN, where one of our core assumptions is..." Who comprises this 'our' that you so easily reference, and what matter is their assumptions to the actual truth of the OP's…

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    Comment #1543050

    Not so fast. It seems you haven't even taken the time to follow your own proposition ( Intelligence, especially as operationalized by standardized testing, is as biological as heig…

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    Comment #1434400

    I absolutely LOVE the sound of these Vuvuzelas - I don't understand why there is such a fuss over them. I find the drone puts me into an almost trance-like state where my focus and…

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    Comment #1340140

    You have indeed said it before - but with all due respect ww.com is perhaps one of the shittiest websites I have ever had the displeasure to visit. From the horrific UI, to the ick…

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    Comment #1317413

    I tried to watch the video - but I could only make it to the point where he, in-all-seriousness, compared himself to Galileo...

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    Comment #1284261

    Wow - I've always run away from harpsichord recordings because they're usually so stringent and cold; but the harpsichord samples in this article are so very rich and warm. I don't…