Awesome. Here we have a forum full of people dedicated to anonymity, to raging against the machine, to occupying them Wall streets, to sticking it to the Man. And then they go ahead and form a BF3 clan. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Bitcoin truly is Anonymous.
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I was on ebaumsworld
That sound you don't hear is the sound of nobody being surprised. I guess I don't want to know what ebaumsworld is, do I? everything you need to know about ebaumsworld http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BijChf8ROJU
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Teach me. I want to learn to fashion tools. These rocks suck and I keep chipping my nails.
Okay. Lesson 1: Stop bothering people IRL. There is no lesson 2.
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Wow. I'm all for having drama for drama's sake. But this is getting wayyyyyyy to far into obsessive stalker territory. And I say this a goon, an anon and a bernd (so i'm not exactly one of the "nice guys" on the net).
I've seen way more internet detecting and doxing of fellow members here than I've ever seen on SA, to be honest. It was way worse in the early days on SA. I'm an original '01 and we were Matthew-style creepy back then, with what people found out about and did to other people. We've become much more civilized since then.
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This forum is such an incredibly weird place. Reading Atlas and Logansryche posts has almost stopped me from watching late night TV.
Y'know what I miss? Sleep. In the days before BTCtalk I could go to sleep in my nice warm bed and dream wonderful dreams of nice redhaired voluptous girls. Now I sit in a dark room illuminated by a TFT monitor staring at the forums and F5ing my way through the night, all night, every night.
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Wow. I'm all for having drama for drama's sake. But this is getting wayyyyyyy to far into obsessive stalker territory. And I say this as a goon, an anon and a bernd (so i'm not exactly one of the "nice guys" on the net).
If you were doing this to Atlas in real life, Matthew, he could get a restraining order against you faster than you could say "Ohay guys, what's with the handcuffs?"
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Maybe the customers are robots too? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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There should be arrests if the police bother to investigate the leaked information. Anonymous has done more work than our police force has ever done regarding this case. If they work so hard to protect us, then they should be putting pedophiles to justice any second now.
What leaked information? Usernames? Please explain how someone is supposed to investigate "littlelover". You know, police go, investigate, look at ip, take informations and arrest. It's on tor, there IS no IP to look at, at least not one that leads to somewhere besides a dozen tor nodes in Russia, Cuala Lumpur, the moon and Planet X.
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If you "NEED AN EXPERT", you probably shouldn't be starting your own mining pool..
He's been asking this same question for a good 2 months now again and again and again never following up on it. I believe he's "special".
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. Btw, your nick suggests you may be a furry?
No, my nick suggests I'm a gaming nerd. Wait, the D&D Greyhawk game? That sounds worse than furry ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) I CAST MAGIC MISSILE! ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif)
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[mafia]"Now, Mr. Lanula, you surely wouldn't want these pictures to be uploaded to the Internet, would you? Yes, i gathered as much. See, for a slight ... charitable donation ... we would be willing to make these pictures... disappear.[/mafia]
Mr hawk as we all know the internet is for porn, those wishing to keep it off the internet can expect to pay for this privilege I sure hope logansrych or atlas don't find this thread. It would inspire them to set this up as a business. "BitFrigid - Depornifying your Internet since 2011" haha what will they sell? solid black glasses or a sheet you put over your monitor any time you open a browser No, a mystery device that you would have to pipe your traffic through powered by bitcoin magic. Dont worry about how the black box works. Those are details to be solved after doing the more important things like getting a company name and logo and soliciting for donations from the forums.
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[mafia]"Now, Mr. Lanula, you surely wouldn't want these pictures to be uploaded to the Internet, would you? Yes, i gathered as much. See, for a slight ... charitable donation ... we would be willing to make these pictures... disappear.[/mafia]
Mr hawk as we all know the internet is for porn, those wishing to keep it off the internet can expect to pay for this privilege I sure hope logansrych or atlas don't find this thread. It would inspire them to set this up as a business. "BitFrigid - Depornifying your Internet since 2011"
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[mafia]"Now, Mr. Lanula, you surely wouldn't want these pictures to be uploaded to the Internet, would you? Yes, i gathered as much. See, for a slight ... charitable donation ... we would be willing to make these pictures... disappear.[/mafia]
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It would be nice if there was something that let novice bitcoin programmers know if they were doing something (possibly) stupid. I know, I know, don't hire stupid programmers, but let's step into the real world. Not everyone is going to be a bitcoin pro from the offset. There's no need to punish users of a poorly programmed service if we can do something to help these programmers learn...
I understand the level some of you guys are at, but not everyone starts there.
That is why you do test runs of your scripts/programs before releasing them into the wild. This is something several "exchanges" have now failed to do correctly and in turn got punished for it.
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LOL them NSFW are quite not safe for your stomach. That is one nasty ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Now this is a business opportunity. Tritonio could implement a "pay to DEcrease resolution" button and have the users have a tug-of-war over the pictures.
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Wait, isn't that the same camgirl we've seen before? Oh, right, it's your camgirl. Carry on then.
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Yeah, I publicly admit that people LOSE MONEY ON PONZI. They can also win. This full disclosure makes ponzi NOT A SCAM.
If things were as easy as that, then why are numbers rackets illegal? It inhibits the state's ability to collect their share. They rather see the poor spending money on booze and paying a sales tax than have them gamble it away. In addition, they want a monopoly on their "official" lotteries. Anyways, in general, it's for the same reasons that harmless drugs and victimless crimes are made illegal. So do you pay income tax on your ponzi winnings? I'll tell you when you scan and upload a copy of your tax filings. So you speak German now?
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Yeah, I publicly admit that people LOSE MONEY ON PONZI. They can also win. This full disclosure makes ponzi NOT A SCAM.
If things were as easy as that, then why are numbers rackets illegal? It inhibits the state's ability to collect their share. They rather see the poor spending money on booze and paying a sales tax than have them gamble it away. In addition, they want a monopoly on their "official" lotteries. Anyways, in general, it's for the same reasons that harmless drugs and victimless crimes are made illegal. So do you pay income tax on your ponzi winnings?
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Yeah, I publicly admit that people LOSE MONEY ON PONZI. They can also win. This full disclosure makes ponzi NOT A SCAM.
If things were as easy as that, then why are numbers rackets illegal?
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