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That forum just made my day. I spend like an hour looking through *****ic posts. A couple of things caught my attention. The forum is like 6 years old and the people there are very cautious. I was so hoping for an idiot with a profile that had his picture, address, telephone number, social etc.
What is a "Roxy M"?
What's so funny about being addicted to narcotics and advertising it on the internet? Have you ever personally known (& cared about) anyone with potential who wasted their life away on drugs? Judging from your posts you are a "witty" fellow, but compassion is obviously not your forte.
Have you ever personally known (& cared about) anyone with potential who wasted their life away on drugs?
What's so funny about being addicted to narcotics and advertising it on the internet? Have you ever personally known (& cared about) anyone with potential who wasted their life away on drugs? Judging from your posts you are a "witty" fellow, but compassion is obviously not your forte.
What's so funny about being addicted to narcotics and advertising it on the internet? Have you ever personally known (& cared about) anyone with potential who wasted their life away on drugs? Judging from your posts you are a "witty" fellow, but compassion is obviously not your forte.
What's so funny about being addicted to narcotics and advertising it on the internet? Have you ever personally known (& cared about) anyone with potential who wasted their life away on drugs? Judging from your posts you are a "witty" fellow, but compassion is obviously not your forte.
There's nothing funny about addiction. People conducting illegal business online and providing their contact information should be nominated for Darwin Awards. That is funny.
What if I told you there was a service online where people openly give out their personal information to drug dealers and do not get caught? Google "silk road". Absolutely genius way of conducting black market deals. Regardless of your opinion of the drug war, the dealers are always one step ahead of the good guys.
...but I also have a belief that the Tor network has back doors in its programming that the powers that be can access. No way in hell the NSA hasn't infiltrated that ****s.
I understand how the encryption works...the layers...anonymity for hosts and browsers...but I also have a belief that the Tor network has back doors in its programming that the powers that be can access. No way in hell the NSA hasn't infiltrated that ****s.
They probably aren't concerned about narcotics, though...so its not like Johnnie Law could do anything about it.
Those action verbs you used pretty much make them ineligible for such nominations. I also suspect that many of these people have already ensured their continued existence in the gene pool (but the Awards do ignore that).People conducting illegal business online and providing their contact information should be nominated for Darwin Awards.
Control an entry or exit node, and you see everything. This project is sponsored by the State Department, so you better believe they have some nodes.
If you want to be anonymous on the internet, don't go online.