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Edward Snowden

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 2:46

In 2002 Snowden was working for Ryuhana Press, a now-defunct start-up that sold anime art.[14]
This is what happens when you let nip loving weeaboo pieces of be a spy. They see one little thing wrong and want to be Sailor Moon about it.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 4:29

weeaboo scumbag of earth

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5 2013-06-14 6:06

He may find himself snowed in...

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 13:41

>>3
Iceland, despite the name, actually isn't that cold.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 13:41

>>3
Iceland, despite the name, actually isn't that cold.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 13:41

>>3
Iceland, despite the name, actually isn't that cold.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 13:41

>>3
Iceland, despite the name, actually isn't that cold.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 13:41

>>3
Iceland, despite the name, actually isn't that cold.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:07

>>1
go fuck yourself, authoritarian piece of.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:38

>>1
NSA spies over public

Thank you, Captain Obvious. That is the whole point of security agencies - collecting and processing information.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:43

>>4
>>5
>>6
>>7
>>8
Fau, Fjolnir!

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:45

I'm glad some people can spy on me!

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:48

>>10
The problem is that they got lazy and started monitoring everyone in the hope that they'll get something useful. That's a really bad idea because the surveillance data can easily fall into the wrong hands. And of course, it's all pointless since the people they're looking for are probably encrypting/anonymizing their stuff anyway.

How did they do their job 100 years ago? They had to do some actual field detective work and follow around the people they were actually interested in to determine the social graph and whatnot. Putting all that information into computers is a good thing because it's environmentally-friendly; relying on computers to do all the fucking work is lazy and dumb and typical of the spoiled retarded brats that are currently working for the USA intelligence agencies.

Goddamn kids think technology is the answer to everything.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:49

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:55

>>14
Metadata can be used to construct very large social graphs for people who have fuck-all to do with their investigations. The actual data is usually inane and useless.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:56

>>15
Shutup goy.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:56

>>13
hey got lazy and started monitoring everyone in the hope that they'll get something useful.
Mass surveillance help preventing crime. If some person purchases ingredients required for explosive device, visits mosque and twitts support for Palestinians, then there is a good chance he is a terrorist.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 15:58

>>14
And in collecting more of this data, you lose that individual resolution, unless you go and look for.
ameritard

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:00

>>13
internet surveillance helped catching http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luka_Magnotta

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:01

>>15,18
Salami

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:02

>>17
Right, because they can't just get other people to buy different ingredients. Also,
http://www.schneier.com/essay-124.html
http://www.schneier.com/essay-316.html

Peace, stud!

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:06

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:08

>>17
Mass surveillance helps promote crime if it's state-sanctioned. These aren't always benign all-good people wearing those NSA badges.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:09

>>19
So what you're saying is that catching one sick fuck slightly faster (he was bound to slip up one way or another) is more important than the right to privacy of hundreds of millions of people? That's, um, an interesting logic. Read >>21 (and SICP).

Peace, stud!

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:11

>>23
But now we live in a righteous democracy where the rights of all are ensured. What do you fear if you have nothing to hide?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:16

>>22
Holy fuck how strong is that fucking turtle? Does it attack humans? Now I'm going to be afraid of going in the water :(

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:21

>>22
turtles are cool.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:30

>>22
send this to PETA, they will go batshit.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:43

>>28


KillAllTheRednecks 1 month ago

Prey has a chance to escape. Not here. Poor critters were doomed.
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KillAllTheRednecks

KillAllTheRednecks 1 month ago

This isn't nature. This is some sick fucker trying to overcompensate for his hilariously tiny pecker.
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KillAllTheRednecks

KillAllTheRednecks 1 month ago

You fucking psychos always use that BULLSHIT excuse!

In the wild, prey at least has SOME chance to escape or fight back. These poor PETS (yes, they're pets) didn't stand a chance!
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KillAllTheRednecks

KillAllTheRednecks 1 month ago

Flag this shit as spam and for animal abuse. Tear this fucker down!
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KillAllTheRednecks

KillAllTheRednecks 1 month ago

Apples don't feel pain, fuckface.
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Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:51

>>29
someone should troll him into taking action, I'd love to see this unfold on ED

Name: ؟ 2013-06-14 16:54

>>25
not >>23, but we both know there is no democracy , only plutocrats. I'd say the same damn thing, what do governments have to fear if something is disclosed? Treason, utter traitor! Worse yet, what do governments have to fear in becoming transparent with their people? Because we do not serve them, we serve our damn interest, goyim.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 16:56

>>30
Well, during scientific experiments these animals suffer for months, while chemicals slowly destroy their organs. I think white mouse must be a symbol for suffer.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 17:03

>>32
How else are we supposed to test new medicine? Surely you don't mean we should give the physics neckbeards more money so they could make up an efficient and reliable molecular simulation program unless it's NP-complete, in which case the universe totally hates us.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 17:05

>>31
Certain information must remain secret for reasons of national security. For example the nuclear attack codes or the list of undercover agents.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 18:36

Peace, stud! Peace, stud! Biggest peace to the toughest stud on /prog/!

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 22:41

>>32
How to horrify a biologist: show him a study that demonstrates extremely high intelligence in white rats.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-14 22:45

>>29
This isn't nature. This is some sick fucker trying to overcompensate for his hilariously tiny pecker.
Why do they always make an argument like this? It's obvious this sort of shit goes on all around in nature.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-15 1:42

All we have to do is kill all the kikes and literally everyone's problems will instantly be solved, no lie. But it doesn't work so much as single trace of khazar virusblood remains walking the Earth to pollute the genetic waters, so you have to be sure that EVERY SINGLE LAST ONE OF THEM are gone, this is paramount.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-15 2:36

>>37
Who gives a shit about nature you stupid hippie biologist? fuckin atheists want us to still live in caves or some shti

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-15 2:46

Mass surveillance helps in exterminating jews. If some person purchases ingredients required for menorah device, visits the temple and twitts support for Israel, then there is a good chance he is a kike.

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