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18 essential free ...
6 free apps that
The 10 best free ....
And then you find out they are not free. Forget the
aggravation!
Join LiarsPayYou point to the lying website or ad, and if we win
in
court, you get paid a percentage.
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I realize that this may infer that the owners of
MakeLiarsPayYou are themselves liars. So maybe you can
suggest a better name |
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Or a hacker collective that metes out punishment precisely
according to infringement. |
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I would like to sue Tom Brady for lying about his involvement
in deflategate. And then tossing away his cell phone. I would
like to sue him for defamation of character...his. So yeah. |
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From the title, we hoped this would be a scheme for selling politcians internal organs on ebay ... |
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Generally, if they lie, they are going to actively avoid paying even in the court system. Doing a lot of publicity would probably hurt them. |
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Every vote for a third party -- any third party -- is a victory.
Even if it's for Trump (assuming he doesn't win the
nomination). The two party system is the bane of every
good thing in US politics. |
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You mean there's ANYTHING good in U.S. politics ? Who knew ... ? |
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// misogynistic, racist, anti-immigration, a right-wing wall-building egocentric nutter who wants America to be so anti progressive that the US dies off after becoming the most backwardly violent country on the planet. // |
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Sorry, I didn't realize the elections were in full flare. |
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Make liars pay you, using this one weird trick! |
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I was hoping this idea would be about making lying illegal
in the contexts where it matters: |
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But, if we could all read each other's minds we'd probably
end up with a repressive totalitarian government due to
the lack of privacy for dissent. |
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Which is totally different that what we have now, right [snicntown]? |
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Well, if we could read each other's minds the NSA would
probably be monitoring everyone's thoughts and saving
every single thought everyone ever has in a huge database
in a massive datacenter in some random desert. |
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And, politicians would be only people sufficiently empty-
headed to avoid even thinking thoughts that might offend
voters. |
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On second thought, you seem to have a point. |
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