I hate the Internet and the people who own it

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BROS both LC and CC are down at the moment. Do you think they got trannied?

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That's interesting, I wonder what happened?
Null said on MATI that some turbo autist, weed fiend, had a mental map of every exchange on the planet. He also said that .net would be certainly up by halloween. Now I don't know the details but that fucking drug addict pulled through! Thanks lad <3

Bros imagine if kiwifarms manages to get routed on both ipv4 and ipv6 the troons will explode.
 
And the best part is: paedros probably weren't even using those services in the first place. This bill will probably only truly affect political dissenters.

To UK residents that are not a pædro:
Tor is a good anonymizing and privacy tool, but easily detected. Bridges are a bit of a gamble. Since all bridges and nodes are listed by a single central authority.
I recommend giving i2p a go, it is completely decentralized, effectively making the network a kind of BGP peer system thing between all users. This results in your traffic going to a small changing set of private internet users, which is very difficult to positively identify.

You can also run tor through i2p by routing *.onion just as you did *.i2p addresses through the client proxy and using an outproxy that supports it (purokishi.i2p is a good example).
 
Bros guess what I get to post. Has Null done it, has he single handedly defeated the troons??


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I've said it before, and I'll say it again: one of the biggest whitepills of my life has been watching one fat man's stubbornness, and seeing his community of retards laughing in the face of clownworld.
 
And the best part is: paedros probably weren't even using those services in the first place. This bill will probably only truly affect political dissenters.

To UK residents that are not a pædro:
Tor is a good anonymizing and privacy tool, but easily detected. Bridges are a bit of a gamble. Since all bridges and nodes are listed by a single central authority.
I recommend giving i2p a go, it is completely decentralized, effectively making the network a kind of BGP peer system thing between all users. This results in your traffic going to a small changing set of private internet users, which is very difficult to positively identify.

You can also run tor through i2p by routing *.onion just as you did *.i2p addresses through the client proxy and using an outproxy that supports it (purokishi.i2p is a good example).

I'm kinda dumb and have never heard of i2p, but i just installed it on linux mint and ran i2prouter start as a command...it seems to have connected, I was already connected to a VPN, not sure if I've just boosted my online anonymity.
 
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