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22 Jan 11:40

This is priceless.

22 Jan 11:40

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22 Jan 11:40

Mojito Popsicles.

22 Jan 11:40

Brazilian mounting a horse

22 Jan 11:39

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22 Jan 11:39

Star Citizen expected to reach $100 million in funding

by Mike Suszek
Wing Commander, and more recently Star Citizen creator Chris Roberts recently delivered his BAFTA Masterclass presentation in Los Angeles and via Twitch, revealing target launch dates for each phase of the game. As reported by Polygon, the beta progr...
22 Jan 11:39

Greece - By The Numbers

by Tyler Durden

Greece is reeling from the effects of the biggest economic crisis in its recent history. Here are 12 statistics, via The Wall Street Journal, underscoring the severity of the crisis now reaching into all aspects of Greek life...

 

 

But apart from that, staying in the EU seems to have worked out really well...

 

Source: The Wall Street Journal








22 Jan 11:37

Graduating Seniors

by noreply@blogger.com (Miss Cellania)
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22 Jan 11:31

Meat doneness chart at my house

22 Jan 11:29

**VIDEO** Chicago Activists Respond to SOTU: He Doesn’t Care about Our People

by CO2Insanity

**VIDEO** Chicago Activists Respond to SOTU: He Doesn’t Care about Our People. Seriously? Kinda late to figure this out now isn’t it?

22 Jan 11:28

Australian Tourist Asks Strangers to Imitate His Accent

by tastefullyoffensive.com

While traveling around the world, filmmaker Kieran Murray asked people he met along the way to say "G'Day Mate! How You Going?" with an Australian accent, and filmed their hilarious attempts.
"Traveling around the world people would always be fascinated by the Australian accent. I got the idea for the video when I asked them to try to copy my accent. I told them to repeat one of the most popular Australian catchphrases while I filmed it on their first attempt. The results were hilarious."
[kieran murray]

22 Jan 11:26

What 4th Amendment? Police Across America Are Using Radars To See Inside People's Homes

by Tyler Durden

Submitted by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,

The intentional erosion of public privacy is no accident. It’s not merely a simplistically stupid overreaction to the dangerous world we live in either. It is a very deliberate and nefarious plan being intentionally implemented by the American oligarchy; i.e., the super rich and the super powerful. This is precisely why the establishment freaked out about the Edward Snowden revelations, and it is why every single minor event is immediately manipulated into an excuse to give the government and intelligence agencies more power.

While we already know a lot about the NSA’s unconstitutional and fascist policies when it comes to the web, the decimation of the 4th Amendment is also being eagerly practiced at a more local level by police departments across the country. USA Today published a very important article on this topic earlier today. Here are some excerpts:

WASHINGTON — At least 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies have secretly equipped their officers with radar devices that allow them to effectively peer through the walls of houses to see whether anyone is inside, a practice raising new concerns about the extent of government surveillance.

 

Those agencies, including the FBI and the U.S. Marshals Service, began deploying the radar systems more than two years ago with little notice to the courts and no public disclosure of when or how they would be used. The technology raises legal and privacy issues because the U.S. Supreme Court has said officers generally cannot use high-tech sensors to tell them about the inside of a person’s house without first obtaining a search warrant.

Complete and total lawlessness.

Current and former federal officials say the information is critical for keeping officers safe if they need to storm buildings or rescue hostages. But privacy advocates and judges have nonetheless expressed concern about the circumstances in which law enforcement agencies may be using the radars — and the fact that they have so far done so without public scrutiny.

Should the primary concern of society be to keep police officers safe, when many officers have absolutely zero regard for the sanctity of life when it comes to the public? They signed up for a dangerous job, whereas these poor souls were just their innocent victims:

Video of the Day – Watch as 8 Police Officers Fire 46 Shots and Kill a Homeless Man in Broad Daylight

19-Month-Old Toddler in Critical Condition After Cops Throw Flash Bang Grenade into Playpen

Video of the Day – This Is What Happens When You Call the Cops

Now, back to the USA Today piece.

Agents’ use of the radars was largely unknown until December, when a federal appeals court in Denver said officers had used one before they entered a house to arrest a man wanted for violating his parole. The judges expressed alarm that agents had used the new technology without a search warrant, warning that “the government’s warrantless use of such a powerful tool to search inside homes poses grave Fourth Amendment questions.”

 

Other radar devices have far more advanced capabilities, including three-dimensional displays of where people are located inside a building, according to marketing materials from their manufacturers. One is capable of being mounted on a drone. And the Justice Department has funded research to develop systems that can map the interiors of buildings and locate the people within them.

 

The radars were first designed for use in Iraq and Afghanistan. They represent the latest example of battlefield technology finding its way home to civilian policing and bringing complex legal questions with it.

More evidence that the “war on terror” is coming home, and the targets will be average citizens engaged in non-crimes.

Those concerns are especially thorny when it comes to technology that lets the police determine what’s happening inside someone’s home. The Supreme Court ruled in 2001 that the Constitution generally bars police from scanning the outside of a house with a thermal camera unless they have a warrant, and specifically noted that the rule would apply to radar-based systems that were then being developed.

 

Still, the radars appear to have drawn little scrutiny from state or federal courts. The federal appeals court’s decision published last month was apparently the first by an appellate court to reference the technology or its implications.

But yeah, USA! USA!








22 Jan 11:24

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22 Jan 11:20

Not sure what the purpose of it is, but I like the idea [NSFW]

22 Jan 11:19

The LA beast got challenged by someone who broke his egg eating record by 4 eggs... So he took revenge and ate 60 eggs (hanging upside down), puked them back out, made an omelette from the puke and then ate the omelette

22 Jan 11:15

My brother went to a prenatal class and the 60y/o instructor put this video up on the overhead screen. My brother nearly got kicked out for not taking the class seriously. Possibly nsfw

22 Jan 11:13

Testing the effectiveness of self cleaning toilets

22 Jan 11:13

She needs some sausage. An animal rights activist spills mock blood on a meat display window at the Soglowek meat factory shop.

22 Jan 11:13

Children's book in Austria...

22 Jan 11:13

Pony rides for the blind.

22 Jan 11:12

Freaky Fingers

22 Jan 11:12

"Just put down a towel. It'll be easier to clean up."

22 Jan 11:11

Those pants

22 Jan 11:11

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22 Jan 11:10

It’s Godzilla!!

by admin

yd2

22 Jan 11:09

The struggle is real.

22 Jan 11:09

Airport Simulator 2014 is amazingly realistic.

22 Jan 10:27

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22 Jan 10:26

Women are so confusing

22 Jan 10:26

BEST. GIF. EVER!