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No Dong Fong sold their Google stock for a couple mill and reportedly has wealthy parents on top of that.The part about "paid complainers" is especially interesting to me. Is anything real?
Baudrillard. He did tend to think people treated simulacra and simulation with more weight than it deserved. I suspect, had he survived to Current Year, he'd be in the cohort who are thoroughly disgusted with troons. He viewed transhumanism and the desire to modify the body with distaste.That Simulacra and Simulation guy would probably be having a field day if he were still alive.
Haven't they disowned him for being a tranny? Broken branch.and reportedly has wealthy parents on top of that.
Interesting...No Dong Fong sold their Google stock for a couple mill and reportedly has wealthy parents on top of that.
It would basically be nothing for them to pay neets and pajeets pennies to lodge complaints.
All I know is what Null posted on Twitter. I do know from tech circles that mid level employees at Google generally recieve around 1.5 million and two million once their stock option mature and on top of that Dong Gone has a six figure CTO salary at Honeycomb.Interesting...
But they're paying people to commit serious crimes. How do we know that this operation exists? Is the evidence concrete? Can I see it?
Not asking you in particular. Just asking.
we know for a fact that dong gone has a group of people which help him send in complaints to any place that dares help the site. we have proof of this due to two of the people involved bragging about it. i believe they call their group end kiwifarms or something of that nature. that is the only group i am aware of at least.Interesting...
But they're paying people to commit serious crimes. How do we know that this operation exists? Is the evidence concrete? Can I see it?
Not asking you in particular. Just asking.
I didn't even want to say that originally but they made me. I just wanted to laugh at munchies and fat rednecks.For Christ's sake, I just wanna say "fuck trannies" in peace.
I need to send Josh more money, obviously.We'll just have to spend more time with family and touching grass over Christmas then
So the thing is that a usual map looks like this.If Cogent has this much control over the internet doesn't that make it a monopoly? Is there someone Josh can submit the receipts to who would have a vested interest in investigating and breaking up that monopoly?
You can use a bridge within TOR to hide it from your ISP. It prompts you when you start it for the first time.I can't go TOR because it's too questionable legally in my current location.
Yeah, I'll just occasionally check .st to see if it's up or not (it's up now) and if it isn't I'll just switch to tor or do some gaming or watch tv or talk to family if they're around. It does mean I can't easily link to receipts in arguments, but I can provide screenshots and when I explain the sheer effort being used to suppress the truth it gives merit to the arguments.Its sad if you think about it. They think they are hurting everyone by having kf not work right during christmas. But all of us have families or things to do so we wouldn't be here anyway. That's how fucked up their view is because they have no one.
I2P also works. Unlike TOR, I2P uses a P2P architecture. This means your IP can be exposed, but it is also makes it much more difficult for powerful people to shut it down. If you are worried about your government noticing that your IP is participating in the I2P network, you can also put your server in a hidden mode - https://geti2p.net/en/about/restrictive-countries. This means you will no longer route traffic for others, and also you will no longer directly connect to others in your own country. I think I2P is far superior to TOR, but it can be a bit slower at times. There are bridges between I2P <-> clearnet and I2P <-> TOR, so you are not limited to what sites you visit.You can use a bridge within TOR to hide it from your ISP. It prompts you when you start it for the first time.