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Old 11-07-15, 12:24 PM   #1
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computers aren't all they're cracked up to be. there's over 10,000 errors on average in the code for united states ballistic missile targeting systems. giving over your life to the computer is like giving it over to satan. in the future, everyone will have to get microchips on their right hand or their forehead in order to buy or sell; and if you don't get one, you can't drive or use public transportation or receive social-security or apply for college. the computer is primarily a tool of the oppressor. it is used to put things on file even. at the time we're living in, most people get their news and information from the internet; but a site can easily be deleted or shut down forever and that information is lost forever, unlike when its in a physical form. so like i said: "to trust your life every day to a computer to drive a car is insane". when the software that is supposed to synchronize the rotors on the v-22 osprey, supposedly the most advanced transportation aircraft in the world, malfunction regularly and kill a ton of people. even without cars being fully automated; to have them controlled by a central processor has caused a ton of deaths, such as the toyota scandal where the car would accelerate and wouldnt stop. and now... we live in a police state; so if the car has wireless connection, the police can just shut the car off from a distance and kill you or take you to jail like they do with rodney king and sam dubose and kelly thomas and waleter scott. well thats my two cents! see you later!
FIX'D But seriously: several famous authors dispensed with punctuation (and made money at it) http://qwiklit.com/2014/03/05/top-10-authors-who-ignored-the-basic-rules-of-punctuation/ McCarthy(No Country for Old Men) told Oprah. “I mean, if you write properly you shouldn’t have to punctuate.” With a slew of literary awards under his belt, Cormac McCarthy certainly is not one to challenge when it comes to defining “writing properly”. Faulkner’s advice to tackling it? “Read it four times.”
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