Notables for 18316-18320 are in 18321. Don't look comp'dโฆ
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Notables for 18316-18320 are in 18321. Don't look comp'dโฆ
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Has anyone tracked down where these "other" IP addresses got injected into the breads? And where they came from? Seems phishy.
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Yoda meme: "The butthurt is strong in this one."
Not the question I asked. I asked when they showed up in the breads.
(And I prefer dig, myself.)
Met her in central Virginia this past Sunday. More energy than most 25 year-olds. Really impressive.
Chimp smoking cigarette: "Go onโฆ"
Chimp stubs out cigarette. "That's just like, your opinion, man."
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Hear here, anon. I was pissed when they canceled it after one season. Cut a little too close to the truth, methinks.
Same bad guy as the bad guy in Mr. Robot, kek.
Fascinating list. Whence came you by it? Hmm, did Unit 8200 throw that over the fence to you
Which brings me back to my earlier post, which was conveniently misinterpreted. When did this "original list" first magically appear in the breads? Nobody seems to know.
You don't own your "vehicle". "Vehicle", "Operator", "Driver", are all specfic legal terms referring to the use of a government-owned automobile, truck, etc. in commerce.
When you take your Manufacturer's Statement of Origin to the DMV (Which is, in fact the actual ownership document for the conveyance, and hand it over, you are given in return a "Certificate of Title". Which means you have deposited the ownership with the State.
"Policing" and "Trafficking" are specific to the realm of Commerce. That's why traffic courts are different. "Police" are not primarily Law Enforcement (i.e. criminal). They are also highwaymen.
Real Law Enforcement is the Sheriff.
For us less-enlightened bumpkins, where is this "there" where "[i]t's been since it started. And what do you mean by "it" in "since it started"?
Anon has been "jonesing", and just happened to come back right when images went away, and couldn't stand it, so connected to an unknown server? "Some webpages" told me it was okay to connect to an IP address of unknown origin, and I feel all "comfy" now, so (you) should too. Riiiight.
What they're doing is recovering their property because you haven't abided by your agreement to protect it for them.
Hmm, let's see. Australia just passed a law on the 25th allowing law enforcement to place illegal content on people's computers.
Image boards go down.
Image server of unknown ownership magically appears. They post CP. Your browser gets it. They have your IP address. Even if removed from the bread, they still have damn good evidence that you downloaded CP.
What could go wrong?
"What part of "Five Eyes all collect on the other 4 to keep it "non-domestic collection" and pass it on through intelligence channels" do you not understand?"
Fine for you. What about the poor saps who don't know how to edit their hosts file until someone says "it's cool โ everybody's doin' it."