Message from @GingaBomber

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2018-01-27 01:07:39 UTC  

And so they posted a vocal public review against the bakery for refusing service. There’s nothing wrong with that

2018-01-27 01:07:46 UTC  

for every 1 baker that chooses not to bake their cake, there are 800 more who will

2018-01-27 01:08:03 UTC  

The lawsuit only happened because their address got posted

2018-01-27 01:08:15 UTC  

just like places that don't want to hold gay weddings, for every place that doesn't there are 800 more that will

2018-01-27 01:08:20 UTC  

Then where did the damages come from if they didnt sue the bakery?

2018-01-27 01:08:33 UTC  

Who sued the bakery?

2018-01-27 01:09:11 UTC  

The couple sued because the Bakery posted their info in response to a scathing bad review they left after the couple was denied service

2018-01-27 01:09:21 UTC  

And where is the proof that happened?

2018-01-27 01:09:42 UTC  

The only info I got was a personal FB account, no screenshots of it.

2018-01-27 01:10:03 UTC  

A link to another article, that claimed the info was posted on one of the owners personal FB accounts

2018-01-27 01:10:14 UTC  

The link for where they filed the complaint doesn't work for me.

2018-01-27 01:10:32 UTC  

I'll probably look more into it some other time.

2018-01-27 01:10:39 UTC  

see...that's where the bakery is in the wrong, they shouldn't have done that, I do't agree with them doing that if that's true. They have the right to leave the review.

2018-01-27 01:11:45 UTC  

Hence why the question is whether they did it or not

2018-01-27 01:17:19 UTC  

Then again, its just the McDonalds coffe incident, rather not want to talk anymore about this.

2018-01-27 01:18:45 UTC  

Yeah.

2018-01-27 04:21:23 UTC  

Tim: throwing shit at your friends to save your own ass is (((allegedly))) a crummy thing to do

2018-01-27 04:23:54 UTC  

Didn’t you hear, they were never friends tho

2018-01-27 04:37:46 UTC  

betraying the country is crummy too

2018-01-27 05:02:18 UTC  

I forget what Manning leaked.

2018-01-27 05:42:25 UTC  

Millitary confidential stuff last I heard.

2018-01-27 05:42:36 UTC  

Then again, snowden did do that as well.

2018-01-27 05:42:57 UTC  

So depends on what was being leaked, if it was something closer to current conflict, then it is crummy.

2018-01-27 06:19:18 UTC  

If you’re leaking classified information about our government violating human rights (such as the surveillance state violating our right to privacy) it’s not really you betraying your country. I’d consider that more revealing the fact that your country is betraying you. On the other hand if you’re just leaking classified information that reveals no wrongdoing for the sake of leaking classified information, yes you’re betraying your country.

2018-01-27 06:21:35 UTC  

Or worse, if you're revealing classified information which could or does place soldiers and people in immediate danger.

2018-01-27 06:36:57 UTC  

I mean the question is not which is crummy, its what kind of info was being leaked.

2018-01-27 06:37:04 UTC  

THen we decide if it was crummy or not.

2018-01-27 06:37:52 UTC  

Id be worried if the info being leaked was say, current tactics, list of soldiers/leaders currently serving.

2018-01-27 06:38:26 UTC  

Judging from Snowdens notoriety, I assumed that it was because the info he leaked wasnt of the above.

2018-01-27 16:00:42 UTC  

Yeah Snowden was a "whistleblower" type wher he confirmed what the govt. was doing, manning released a plethora of shit ranging from recordings of military having fun blowing up civilians via helicopter to sensitive intelligence about people, military placement, etc, I doubt she had good intentions either considering the size and range of info

2018-01-27 16:01:40 UTC  

I think Manning's intentions were good, they were just extremely neglectful over what they actually released

2018-01-27 17:49:37 UTC  

HRC video with a weird glitch... wtf??? https://twitter.com/AlexMohajer/status/957078762440441856

2018-01-27 17:52:58 UTC  
2018-01-27 17:53:36 UTC  

Q posted stuff about shit is going to get real and this was in my news feed

2018-01-27 19:53:51 UTC  

https://youtu.be/aIcF-tdNVyE

Really interesting interview id thought id share with you all

2018-01-27 20:23:55 UTC  

```Coincheck has fallen victim to a hack attack that reportedly stole more than $400 million worth of cryptocurrencies.

The Tokyo-based exchange is a platform where consumers can buy or sell a number of cryptocurrencies, and this appears to be the largest monetary theft of cryptocurrency ever reported.
```

2018-01-27 20:24:03 UTC  

stop keeping your money in exchanges

2018-01-27 20:24:18 UTC  

there is 0 liabiltiy with cryptocurrencies in most (every?) country

2018-01-27 20:25:19 UTC  

sooooooooooooooo many exchanges have been "hacked" over the years

2018-01-27 20:25:22 UTC  

Yeah.

2018-01-27 20:25:35 UTC  

I haven't jumped into crypto yet because I want to know what I am doing before I do.