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These are called Dolphin Attacks, hereâs a research paper on them: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1708.09537.pdf if you want the specifics.
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FBI is really just straight up developing Trojan horse apps now
The people in the comments are amazing, like, half of them are saying âarenât these the normal permissions for an fitness app?â And the answer is yes. Of course they are. Your regular fitness app is a takes a ton of data on you in order to function, and that data may or may not be stored with the company for a period of time.
But hereâs the thing, when the FBI needs location data on someone, they need a WARRANT to get that information from that company, or that companyâs cooperation. Back in the early 2000s, there were a number of companies that simply handed over data to letter agencies like the NSA or FBI, and they got roasted for it by their customers. Donât fool yourself, the only reason why backdoors werenât coded into your phones by companies like Apple is because they did the math and realized that the cost of cooperating and alienating their customer base was too high, not because these companies have ethics.
So we live in a climate where companies are promising users security and privacy, and when they donât itâs a scandal that loses them customers and money. They arenât playing nice with the FBI, so what is the FBI to do? Easy. Circumvent silicon valley.
There is exactly zero reason for the FBI, as an organization, to make entertainment apps. Educational is maybe in line with past practices, but even when they did stuff like that in the 90s, we called it out for the propaganda it was. This app is absolutely a trojan horse. This is so they can get the data you would normally give to a 3rd party company without a warrant.
Please, ffs, learn internet history. Go take a look at the EFF website and archives. Look up the patriot act and the AT&T scandal with the NSA from around 2004. Lots of people on here were barely children pre 9/11, but you canât possibly understand surveillance and internet policing until you understand what happened to society and privacy from 2001-2010
not to #resist fun but an app like snapchat which digitally âenhancesâ the photos you take of yourself inevitably leads to greater dissatisfaction w your actual face in the same way that photoshopped images in media increase body dissatisfaction, but actually worse than that bc itâs an unrealistically enhanced version of you and therefore harder to dismiss or ignore
A lot of plastic surgeons are saying that more and more people are walking in with Snapchat filter photos of themselves as reference to how they want to look. We really need to be aware of how much harm these filters do to our self image.
Do it for your foremothers that never got the chance.
Translation: America canât celebrate 100 years of female suffrage until 2065
McDonald's loses EU trademark battle over the Big Mac. Burger King starts trolling them.
The full story:
There is an Irish restaurant chain called Supermacs that has opnened around 100 stores in Ireland since 1978.Â
Recently, McDonaldâs decided that this small restaurant chain that hasnât even made it out of Ireland needed to be taught a lesson, and sued them on the basis that âSupermacsâ infringes on the âBig Macâ brand name. Which is, of course, absolutely ridiculous.
McDonaldâs ended up losing the case, because of course they did, they didnât have a case to begin with. As a result, McDonaldâs lost the rights to the term âBig Macâ across the entire European Union.
Which is why Burger King gets to do this with no legal repercussions.Â

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ive been thinking and honest to god: i think i would actually join a girl gang if the offer came. like a legitimate, hierarchical, âletâs carry knives under our skirts and beat up menâ gang. fuck college
bringing back the sukeban girl gangs from the 70âs that wore long skirts against teen sexualization and fucked things up for the patriarchy
and this was no â5 girls in a small townâ who made the newsâthis was yakuza level shit. 20,000 girls getting into gang fights and shoplifting and getting pissed off that only men were allowed to be rough and violent and angry
and yâall wanna know the funniest part? immediately after this trend blew up, the Men decided to sexualize the hell out of these girls. this included movie adaptations and pornos where the skirts were made shorter and the tits were bigger cause apparently they had found their new fetish
but hereâs how they actually looked, and itâs actually pretty badass:
so anyways. who up for a girl gang
more about the Sukeban girl gangs: X
every time I use âtheyâ to refer to a single gender-unknown person on Tumblr, another piece of my grammar-filled heart shatters, and the pieces scatter at the bottom of hell
âTheyâ has been a singular pronoun for hundreds of years, you melodramatic dipshit.
well⌠actually⌠no⌠they is plural. people use they when they should use he, she, or it.
dense motherfucker, the pronoun âtheyâ is an english equivalent for the third person indefinite singular and has been for literally centuries. it remains morphologically and syntactically plural therefore you donât need to shit your little pantaloons at compromising your surely rock solid grammar rules.
i guarantee every fuckin time youâve ever had to refer to a person of an unknown gender youâve used âtheyâ subconsciously. (âThe post clerk gave me a message for you.â âOh, what did they say?â) but you only have a problem with it when people specify it as a pronoun for themselves because youâre a shitlord i fuckin guess.
grammarized straight into hell
Seriously itâs been in use as a singular pronoun since 1375 at least, and that was in a written work meaning colloquial use was definitely happening some time earlier, so yâall need to stop acting like itâs a recent invention that violates grammar and language (Which uh, evolves and changes over time anyways to suite existing needs because that is what languages do and acting all high and mighty about it not only makes you look like a fool, but shows you fundamentally failed to grasp the entire purpose of language as a tool.)
tl;dr Singular they has been correct grammar for over 700 years and even if it wasnât, language and words evolve, and you can either realize that or go back to speaking olde english and stop using the word âyouâ which is more recent than singular they is.
Iâve been saving up screen caps of the singular âtheyâ being used for a few weeks now and will eventually make a post of them. We use the singular âtheyâ all the time when talking about someone whose gender we donât know, whose gender is unimportant, or whose gender we want to conceal. Why the hell canât we use it for people who donât relate to being called a âheâ or a âsheâ? I hate it when grammar snobs decide to make this their hill to die upon, despite the fact that I can absolutely guarantee you that theyâve used it multiple times in their lives for a variety of reasons. -V
i hate monopoly it is like some old white guy was sitting around and then thought to himself, what if we could make capitalism fun? well you tried and you failed dipshit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_board_game_Monopoly it was actually created by a Georgist to illustrate the principle that rent makes landlords richer and tenants poorer. She designed it to be incredibly not fun, to show that if you donât own property you experience an inevitable foreseeable slow dwindling of your resources until you eventually go bankrupt. She figured that through Monopoly people would be so bored and frustrated that they would understand how terrible the system of rent is
Then Parker Brothers patented it, mass-produced it, people bought it because people have terrible taste in games, and the original creator experienced an inevitable foreseeable slow dwindling of her resources until she died impoverished and obscure
society is a horrific parody of itself
No wonder this game makes me aggressive
Her name was Elizabeth Magie and her game was stolen by Charles Darrow.
Darrow went bankrupt after the 1929 Stock Market Crash, so when he saw his neighbors playing the game, he copied down the instructions, and published his own version of the game.
Then he sold it to the Parker Brothers who popularized the game. Darrow became a millionare within the year. Despite this, Hasboro currently lists him as the sole creator on their website.
Magie was amazing, and not just for her game. She liked to mock societal standards of the time through theater and even made national headlines mocking the institution of marriage. She supported herself until her mid 40s, proving that marriage was not the only option for women, before tying the knot herself.
Elizabeth Magie is attributed with this, âGirls have minds, desires, hopes, and ambitons.â Dont forget her name.
This is the saddest and most representative of the United States thing ever.
Magie actually had a second set of rules for a more fair game to show how the system could be improved. The game was meant to be unfair to illustrate the unfairness of runaway capitalism at first, and then switch to a new set of rules, which provide a much more even playing field (and a much more fun game). Darrow scrapped this second ruleset when he stole it, eliminating the teaching purpose and also all the fun. Hereâs the original rules, with the second ruleset included
Following the massive #MeToo movement, around 50 million Google searches on sexual harrasment, reporting and prevention of such behaviour were recorded in the US during October 2017 to June 2018, a US study suggests.
The study found that sexual harassment and assault searches were 86 per cent higher than expected from October 15 in 2017 to June 15 in 2018, reaching a record high.
An estimated 40-54 million Google searches for sexual harassment and assault were recorded in the US in the eight months after public accusations against film producer Harvey Weinstein and the ensuing #MeToo movement, according to the researchers, including John W. Ayers from the University of California, San Diego.
For the study, the research team monitored the volume of Google searches originating from the US that were indicative of sexual harassment and assault awareness from January 1, 2010, through June 15, 2018.
They further monitored the subset of these searches that focused on seeking resources for reporting of sexual harassment and assault and preventive training.
The search volumes were provided as a ratio of all Google searches (per 10 million), thereby adjusting for changes in Google usage over time, suggested the study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
The team found that searches related to reporting and preventive training for sexual harassment and assault were 30 per cent higher and 51 per cent higher than predicted.
On October 15, 2017, following the public accusations of sexual harassment and assault against film producer Harvey Weinstein, actress Alyssa Milano encouraged victims to bring the taboo topic out of the shadows by sharing their own stories on social media.
#MeToo was tweeted 300,000 times the day after Milanoâs post and generated widespread support with scores of accusations made against media, political, and business leaders, giving voice to previously unheard victims.
In India, the #MeToo movement began this year after Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta accused actor Nana Patekar of sexual harassment.
His name is Steven Udotong.

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The Walt Disney Company: Get Disney to reverse their trademark of âHakuna Matataâ
They are just unbelievable!
so whatâs up with alice walker openly espousing holocaust denial in the new york times am i right
this poem she wrote last year is uhhhhhhhhhh full-on unadulterated neo-nazism
Who the fuck is this sicko?đ¤
alice walker the beloved pulitzer prize-winning author of the color purple whom i just learned has a years-long history of promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories and holocaust denialism