Noscript says there’s no fewer than 11 domains that want to run scripts on my personal hardware in order to display that website, and I’d rather not lick that doorknob. I unblocked vox.com and vox-cdn.com, but that doesn’t display anything.
I “like” this. But it’s a sickening idea, and a common occurrence. It’s an intolerable oversight, and the police need to nationally network to prevent cops who have a bad track record from being re-employed with them. It’d be a standard protocol. Not a federal takeover.
Unfortunately that’s the world we want to live in, but the actual world is a whole lot lamer on multiple levels.
Follow-up question: if all the people who want to live together band together and live in a commune, then why do communes always fail so spectacularly? I thought those were the people who wanted to get along? What am I missing?
Do communes always fail? It’s like saying that if I am not currently still with my high-school sweetheart, then that relationship was therefore a failure. It was a success at the time.
There are communes. They mostly get coverage in rich-hippie media, don’t they? I haven’t been to Powell’s in ages, I don’t know what rich hippies read these days.
Well there you go, Huffington Post. Shoulda known.