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How do you joke about the Sony hacking? A little carefully

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By JOCELYN NOVECK

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“I would say we’re in an unprecedented era of fear right now,”

ahhh the media... say whatever you can to get the ratings... more fear mongering please!

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I'm glad I don't need Netflix or iTunes recommendations anymore, now that I have North Korea to tell me what I can and can't watch.

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The last thing I want to see is satire about a living God who's father hit 18 holes in one. Who managed to starve his people and still in 2014 does not have reliable power to his capital. Can not let his minions use the Internet other then for malicious purpose. His is a man of respect at any primary school.

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“There’s already a GOP,” Myers said, referring to the hackers who call themselves Guardians of Peace, “and they’re already an evil organization.”

Har!

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"chilling cyberattack" Chilling how exactly? Reaction to the hack is sooooooo overdone.

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The capitals in this article (IS and ARE) are very odd.

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It's simple. Confine your conversation to East, West and South, and avoid the K word.

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Were Seth Rogan and Dan Sterling just out to make trouble? Cause it sure seems like it to me.

If WWIII starts it won't be them getting the first bullets. It will be our allies South Korea, and then, possibly, us here in Japan.

I am all for the freedom of speech, but not for people who are going to use it expressly to make trouble. May as well run around and yell "F you!" at everyone you meet and flip them the bird while doing it, then when you get decked, lay on the ground and beg for help defending your freedom of speech!

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I would fight for freedom of expression and speech..

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