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Re: The official unpopular opinion thread [Re: flugelizor]
#28395845 - 07/14/23 09:25 PM (7 months, 44 minutes ago) |
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flugelizor said: Oh! We have any american cheese connoisseurs in the house? My wife told me never buy the Kraft singles individually wrapped. Get it from the deli...

I normally buy smoked Gouda or Provolone. Grilled cheese - Gruyère and cheddar (But Gruyère is expensive)
I'm not a fan of most american things. I like the higher end gorgonzolas and aged cheeses that you can find at aldis. Goat cheese is where it's at. Sheep cheese is pretty dank also.
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Re: The official unpopular opinion thread [Re: OutsideOfMyMind]
#28395847 - 07/14/23 09:40 PM (7 months, 30 minutes ago) |
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Well there you have it. The worlds foremost cheese authority has spoken.
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halloumi cheese is good
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Re: The official unpopular opinion thread [Re: spirit_shadow] 1
#28396087 - 07/15/23 07:56 AM (6 months, 30 days ago) |
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Insert gouda-related dad-joke here...
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OutsideOfMyMind said:
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flugelizor said: Oh! We have any american cheese connoisseurs in the house? My wife told me never buy the Kraft singles individually wrapped. Get it from the deli...

I normally buy smoked Gouda or Provolone. Grilled cheese - Gruyère and cheddar (But Gruyère is expensive)
I'm not a fan of most american things. I like the higher end gorgonzolas and aged cheeses that you can find at aldis. Goat cheese is where it's at. Sheep cheese is pretty dank also.
jokes on you goats are american
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Re: The official unpopular opinion thread [Re: twighead]
#28401047 - 07/19/23 05:54 PM (6 months, 26 days ago) |
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Password protected PDF's are stupid. I can just take a screenshot of the pdf, enlarge it in photoshop, and print it and save it. Fuckers. My state emailed me a password protected vehicle registration renewal notice like what the fuck. Every year before this they just sent my renewal form via snail mail without a password. Like are they afraid someone else is going to pay my renewal?? I would love if someone else paid for my renewal. Shit.
Or when you're forced to make a new password.
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Sending you an unencrypted copy of your registration renewal creates significant risk of identity theft and likely does not comply with privacy legislation.
You should be thanking them.
Imho people like you shouldn't be allowed access to online tools given your wanton disregard for information security. Maybe you should have to pass a technology test else you have to go to the dmv.
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Re: The official unpopular opinion thread [Re: Sugabearcrisp]
#28401772 - 07/20/23 01:24 PM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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Sugabearcrisp said: Sending you an unencrypted copy of your registration renewal creates significant risk of identity theft and likely does not comply with privacy legislation.
You should be thanking them.
Imho people like you shouldn't be allowed access to online tools given your wanton disregard for information security. Maybe you should have to pass a technology test else you have to go to the dmv.
Why don't I need a password for the PHYSICAL renewal they send me in the regular mail? People could steal my mail way more easily than they could hack my email account. Why are they even emailing me a renewal form? I'd rather have a physical paper copy. I had to jump through hoops just to print out the fucking emailed renewal form. Having to scale down the image, take a screenshot, and then use photoshop to enlarge it again, save it as png, and then PRINT the fucking thing....is a huge pain in my ass. Just send me a fucking physical paper copy for fucking christ sake.
And yeah, I've already been a victim of id theft but that was because I was robbed at gun point while working for a marijuana delivery service in california, LONG story. Basically, the jackass boss never told me where all the bad neighborhoods are.
It actually was not difficult to deal with (mostly because I was waiting for it to happen), just a bunch of phone calls to the companies where fraudulent activity happened to report id theft, had to call the credit beurous (spelling?) to report id theft, they took care of it, got it taken off, and it never affected my credit score. Also had to file a police report. They never bothered looking for the criminals, which is why id theft is so rampant. If they actually tried pursuing people, way less people would commit id theft and credit card fraud.
I bet you I could mug someone right now, steal their credit cards, use them, commit all sorts of fraud, go on a shopping spree, and NEVER get caught. Actually, I would make a bet for a LOT of money that I wouldn't get caught!
How many times has someone used my debit or credit card fraudulently? Way more times than my email accounts have been hacked, which is ZERO times. Actually, EVERY time my card has gotten used fraudulently, my bank calls me RIGHT AWAY when they notice a suspicious charge like that one time someone tried using my card to book a night at a $500 5 star hotel in New York. "Did you just try using your card to book a stay at a hotel in New York?" Nope. "We didn't think so, so we're canceling your card and sending you a new one. Please verify the info bla bla bla" and the charge never goes through and I get a new card. Wow, so difficult (sarcasm).
People worried about online security should probably just log off the internet and not ever come back on.
Edited by OutsideOfMyMind (07/20/23 01:34 PM)
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Sugabearcrisp said: Sending you an unencrypted copy of your registration renewal creates significant risk of identity theft and likely does not comply with privacy legislation.
You should be thanking them.
Imho people like you shouldn't be allowed access to online tools given your wanton disregard for information security. Maybe you should have to pass a technology test else you have to go to the dmv.
Why don't I need a password for the PHYSICAL renewal they send me in the regular mail? People could steal my mail way more easily than they could hack my email account. Why are they even emailing me a renewal form? I'd rather have a physical paper copy. I had to jump through hoops just to print out the fucking emailed renewal form. Having to scale down the image, take a screenshot, and then use photoshop to enlarge it again, save it as png, and then PRINT the fucking thing....is a huge pain in my ass. Just send me a fucking physical paper copy for fucking christ sake.
And yeah, I've already been a victim of id theft but that was because I was robbed at gun point while working for a marijuana delivery service in california, LONG story. Basically, the jackass boss never told me where all the bad neighborhoods are.
It actually was not difficult to deal with (mostly because I was waiting for it to happen), just a bunch of phone calls to the companies where fraudulent activity happened to report id theft, had to call the credit beurous (spelling?) to report id theft, they took care of it, got it taken off, and it never affected my credit score. Also had to file a police report. They never bothered looking for the criminals, which is why id theft is so rampant. If they actually tried pursuing people, way less people would commit id theft and credit card fraud.
I bet you I could mug someone right now, steal their credit cards, use them, commit all sorts of fraud, go on a shopping spree, and NEVER get caught. Actually, I would make a bet for a LOT of money that I wouldn't get caught!
How many times has someone used my debit or credit card fraudulently? Way more times than my email accounts have been hacked, which is ZERO times.
People worried about online security should probably just log off the internet and not ever come back on.
TLDR: I've never been in a wreck, therefore seatbelts are stupid. I've fallen off my bike plenty of times, and yea getting thrown over the handlebars did hurt, and healing up was a pain in the ass, and generally speaking i understand how badly a higher speed accident can fuck my shit up...but I've never been in a wreck, so that risk is pretty much zero and seatbelts are stupid. If you're worried about car accidents, you should probably just get off the road and never leave your house again.
TLDR TLDR : Anecdotal risk assessment is more effective than data-driven risk quantification, and should dictate all risk mitigation strategies in all situations, no exceptions.
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You say that but I know people who think this way
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Jean-Luc Picard said: TLDR: I've never been in a wreck, therefore seatbelts are stupid. I've fallen off my bike plenty of times, and yea getting thrown over the handlebars did hurt, and healing up was a pain in the ass, and generally speaking i understand how badly a higher speed accident can fuck my shit up...but I've never been in a wreck, so that risk is pretty much zero and seatbelts are stupid. If you're worried about car accidents, you should probably just get off the road and never leave your house again.
TLDR TLDR : Anecdotal risk assessment is more effective than data-driven risk quantification, and should dictate all risk mitigation strategies in all situations, no exceptions.
I like your way of thinking. I will continue doing me. I don't need the DMV's god damn password protected pdf for something they should be mailing to my physical address instead. Seeing as I have to get a STATE INSPECTION and PASS it first, I really don't see the need in a password protected renewal notice. I mean what? Are you gonna steal my vin number, my license plate number, and then what? I own the TITLE which I keep hidden from outsiders. Nowhere on the renewal notice does it state my social security number, something you would need to actually steal someone's id. The only thing I could think is that someone could make a fake ID using my address on the renewal notice but those are only used to get into bars or stupid shit. I really don't see the use in a password protected car registration renewal when the physical copy they sent me every year since I was 18 and first had my driver's license doesn't even require a damn password to open the physical envelope.
All I wanted to do was PRINT the renewal notice so I can take it to the state inspection shop. Jesus, what is so difficult about that? Instead of getting a paper copy in my mail like every year since 2005, they send me a bullshit password protected pdf that I can't even print??? FUCK YOU. So then I jump through hoops and PRINT IT anyway!! Another Fuck you to the dmv!
Guess what the password is? zip code followed by my social security number. So if someone hacked into a password protected pdf, I would be more worried about how they got my social security number and you have bigger things to worry about now. Again, I don't need this stupid password protected pdf that you need my social security number to hack into. Hell, at that point, a hacker would do anything to try to guess my ss#, but if it was sent through physical mail, nobody would ever think about guessing my ss#. The password protected pdf is actually LESS SECURE than a physical copy.
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Re: The official unpopular opinion thread [Re: Asante] 1
#28401987 - 07/20/23 05:34 PM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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Elect me and I will allow a single piece of legislation for whoever pays the highest amount up front at the beginning of my term. Everything else is vetoed.
No, I don’t know how the government works.
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Re: The official unpopular opinion thread [Re: Asante]
#28402141 - 07/20/23 07:54 PM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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Asante said: If Biden doesnt run the US into the ground worse than Trump, the next president will.
Things just keep getting worse and they won't get better until all the boomers are dead. Even the older gen xers are fucked like the boomers. A lot of people need to die off in order for the world to START getting better.
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Yeah ok, because whatever younger generation you're in seems like a real cool headed intelectual bunch
Gen x-ers kick every younger generation's collective ass
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The world isn't getting any better in the future I don't know what you guys are talkin about...
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TheStallionMang said: Yeah ok, because whatever younger generation you're in seems like a real cool headed intelectual bunch
Gen x-ers kick every younger generation's collective ass
The "cool" gen xers were the rebellious ones who listened to heavy metal, punk, the ones who skipped class to smoke pot at a secret area on campus. Unfortunately that is a minority of generation xers. Most of them sold out to corporate America as soon as they turned into adults and ever since then they have taken on the same bullshit late stage capitalism ideology that they got from their Boomer parents.
Us millennials were the first generation to question all the corporate bullshit and corrupted government shit and actually take a stand to it. Generation z in particular loves property destruction and down with the government and a lot of other punk rock concepts about anti-government, the establishment, and anarchism.
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theRealrollforever said: The world isn't getting any better in the future I don't know what you guys are talkin about...
Yeah I don't know what they're talking about either. We are basically living in Babylon now. Everywhere you go is nothing but sin.
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TheStallionMang said: Yeah ok, because whatever younger generation you're in seems like a real cool headed intelectual bunch
Gen x-ers kick every younger generation's collective ass
The "cool" gen xers were the rebellious ones who listened to heavy metal, punk, the ones who skipped class to smoke pot at a secret area on campus. Unfortunately that is a minority of generation xers. Most of them sold out to corporate America as soon as they turned into adults and ever since then they have taken on the same bullshit late stage capitalism ideology that they got from their Boomer parents.
Us millennials were the first generation to question all the corporate bullshit and corrupted government shit and actually take a stand to it. Generation z in particular loves property destruction and down with the government and a lot of other punk rock concepts about anti-government, the establishment, and anarchism.
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theRealrollforever said: The world isn't getting any better in the future I don't know what you guys are talkin about...
Yeah I don't know what they're talking about either. We are basically living in Babylon now. Everywhere you go is nothing but sin.
You're a millenial? You whine and complain like a boomer, I seriously thought you were some old guy constantly bitching like this.
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Boomers are narcissists with dementia.
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Millenials are entitled, fat, coddled do-nothings living off their boomer parents who couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag, let alone an actual agressor.
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