personally, i think he's a hero. exposing tyranny is what the founding fathers would have wanted, surely? the only reason why he's in the evil bogie man country that is russia is because the US cancelled his passport while he was mid-interchange on his flight to latin america
i'm intrigued as to why the right dislike him so much in america. in the UK he's treated fairly neutrally from what i know.
Lucas Scott
$2 Why not come up with an original pic?
Tyler Carter
a hero is not afraid to die.
a hero doesn't defect to his country's rival.
a hero doesn't speak against tyranny while being kept safe by the secret service of the most tyrannical state in europe.
Kevin Long
we dont know what the original price is
Brody Foster
did you not read the full OP?
Christopher Lee
That's the joke.
Ian James
you can find it
Robert Rogers
1.50$
Cooper Stewart
He's the ultimate absolute madman > is a leftie > btfos Obama > only Putin stands between him and a Gitmo cell > btfos Putin
Even if you don't agree with the guy you gotta love him and his balls of steel
Isaiah Brown
99.99% of what he uncovered was foreign intelligence operations, sources, and methods
allegations of unconstitutional overreach of intelligence agencies in regards to privacy of American citizens have little to no basis in fact based on those documents and hinge entirely on anonymous metadata of phone numbers and length of call involving suspects and American citizens that required a court order to access
in contrast to the Orwellian laws recently passed in Russia, there was no storing of the actual content of communications
Snowden is basically another Philip Agee who likewise swayed a shitload of useful idiots (especially foreigners) with his leaks involving CIA agents, sources, and operations when in reality he was being fed this info by the KGB
Evan Watson
He's not in Sweden though
> allegations of unconstitutional overreach of intelligence agencies in regards to privacy of American citizens have little to no basis
Is that why not a single claim of his was disputed by the US government and reforms have been passed?
Evan Flores
(N+2)/2
Logan Jackson
>it's
David Turner
Wrong.
Logan Clark
>Orwellian laws recently passed in Russia what's that?
UK just signed up the worst and most intrusive laws related to privacy/data in the entire world and no one batted a fucking eyelid.
it's fucking unreal
Nolan Baker
It turns out that the NSA made some advancements in spying capabilities that the CIA wasn't prepared for and they ended up stumbling onto the satanic child-abuse Finders cult the CIA is using to breed super soldiers. When the NSA revealed their findings it made the CIA look bad to other agencies . So they sent their boy Snowden to take the NSA down a peg or two by making them look like the bad guys to the public.
Adam Rivera
This is the only answer I can come up with, but I feel like it's too simple for one of these trick questions.
Grayson Jackson
this is false
Nathan Cruz
You can't spell exposing tyranny without tranny OP. I think I've cracked the Manning code.
Ayden Reed
None because I steal it
Jacob White
It's 2$
x=price
1 + .5x = x 1 = .5x x = 2
Henry Price
>a hero is not afraid to die. You're thinking of martyrs, not the same thing as heroes.
>a hero doesn't defect to his country's rival. He didn't do that, he attempted to fly to South America, but the US revoked his passport and he was forced to stay in Russia.
>a hero doesn't speak against tyranny while being kept safe by the secret service of the most tyrannical state in europe So hero's supposed to be suicidal? Are you this fucking stupid?
Jeremiah Wright
So Snowden is CIA psyops? How many days had you been up on meth before that revelation came to you?
Luke Martinez
So it's based on the inflection you put on the words to make the '''tester''' feel smart
Samuel Perry
Every citizen should know what happens in their government. I think in him more of a hero.
Parker Brooks
The way it's worded tricks your mind into thinking half of the price would be half of 1$, but 1$ isn't the price of the ticket, it would be impossible to solve. 1$ is just a random number but placed in the sentance in a way that you think it's connected to the statement that comes after, which it's not.
It takes half of the 'final' price, which is unknown, not half of 1$. If the final price is 2, then half of that is 1, and 1+ half the price makes 2.
If you answer 1.5, half of that is 0.75, 1+ half the price would therefor be 1.75, which doesn't match and is therefor wrong.