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Null could walk through Toronto wearing a high couture dress, and if someone suggested that any aspect of it was inappropriate, he could theoretically attempt to drag them in front of a Human Rights Tribunal for not recognizing his "gender expression."

Don't be so dramatic. It's totally dependent on how he accessorizes his dress. Is he wearing a string of freshwater pearls? A fastener suitable for the horse races and high society galas?
 
@WGkitty change your reg email to a protonmail if you haven't already. Maybe browse with tor or vpn like Nordic or whatever every now and then. Null told people to do this in the immediate aftermath of Christchurch, not b/c he would ever roll (he won't) but as part of good Internet hygiene.

I'd like to shill for Mullvad. Despite it being a Swedish VPN, it's very straightforward. They offer WireGuard servers as well.
 
@WGkitty change your reg email to a protonmail if you haven't already. Maybe browse with tor or vpn like Nordic or whatever every now and then. Null told people to do this in the immediate aftermath of Christchurch, not b/c he would ever roll (he won't) but as part of good Internet hygiene.

@Arctic Fox in the megathread, but I recall the Hawthorne is about 100-120 units.
The fact they haven't thrown him off his balcony yet really shows how reluctant Canadians are to turn on troons. God damn.
 
JY has shown a certain tistic knowledge of law. My bet is that he's either coughing up boilerplate or some poor schmuck had to pozload my neghole and is fleeing the scene.
IIRC, it was theorized that he's using one of those quick and dirty legal clerk deals where you pay someone 20 bucks to file paperwork without actually agreeing to represent you.
So he's essentially just mailing letters, but has no actual legal representation to back those letters.
 
I say this a lot, but man, Yaniv is a top tier cow. Just when we think he's run out of rope, he magically pulls more out of thin air. Beautiful. The fact that he's been doing this for almost a year and a half now is even more impressive.

Let his udder be ever heavy and the nectar ever flowing. Lmao. Preferably without him hurting anyone.
 
There is nothing more intimidating than receiving a legal threat where the lawyer sending it says they advised against this and want nothing to do with the case going forward. I'm shaking.
I've never been more certain about anything than I am about the notion that no lawyer anywhere had anything to do with this "threat."
 
I love this image and I love artists so I'm going to go ahead and make sure everyone knows that the culprit who drew this is @AbraCadaver

Who btw if I'm not mistaken was supposed to have a graphic novel on this topic on my desk by today??

*sweats furiously from behind a pile of papers head high*

Golly boss I’m goin as fast as I can!

(I actually am working a new pic...I put it aside yesterday to do real work, then saw this amazing VERY LEGAL MESSAGE and was like “naw dawg we gotta do this now”)

Sounds like Abra has a portrait to make. I'm thinking a kitty with a crown sitting on Yanvivs balding head while said troons face is contorted in pure rage.
I did already draw a WGKitty for them to use if they wanted, I forget what thread I put it in:
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@WGkitty change your reg email to a protonmail if you haven't already. Maybe browse with tor or vpn like Nordic or whatever every now and then. Null told people to do this in the immediate aftermath of Christchurch, not b/c he would ever roll (he won't) but as part of good Internet hygiene.

I like this place


Get a logless VPN and pay for it via crypto or a prepaid Visa gift card that can't be tracked back to you. Connect the VPN, Sign up for an email address which is just a bunch of random gibberish*. Just use the email once to get your email validating the account. Delete the email. Never use that email address again. Only access Kiwi Farms via VPN.

* On Unix this is a good way to generate random gibberish. Put in your .bash_profile

Code:
function randpass_openssl
{
openssl rand 4096 | openssl dgst -binary -sha512 | openssl base64 | tr -d /=+ | head -c ${1:-32}
}

Then you can do randpass_openssl 16 to get 16 chars or gibberish or randpass_openssl to get the default 32 chars, which most sites accept as a password. Obviously this is hard to guess because each character can be a-zA-Z0-9, i.e. 62 chars. So an n character password has 62^n combinations. 62^32 is a large number and makes brute force guessing impractical.

*sweats furiously from behind a pile of papers head high*

Golly boss I’m goin as fast as I can!

(I actually am working a new pic...I put it aside yesterday to do real work, then saw this amazing VERY LEGAL MESSAGE and was like “naw dawg we gotta do this now”)



I did already draw a WGKitty for them to use if they wanted, I forget what thread I put it in:
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I like the angry expressions your put on the Twitter birds' faces.

I say this a lot, but man, Yaniv is a top tier cow. Just when we think he's run out of rope, he magically pulls more out of thin air. Beautiful. The fact that he's been doing this for almost a year and a half now is even more impressive.

Right now when I type t into my browser it autocompletes to https://twitter.com/trustednerd
 
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I'll look into this as I don't like the options present on my free VPN for free and upgrading costs more than $5. I used to run Tor relays in the day when there were tons of ppl doing it, but there now aren't.

It's good! It even has a Linux client! And not only .deb but .rpm too!

And if doesn't work, then you can just follow instructions on how to use their servers and connect to them using a standard network manager.

You're identified only by a numerical account.
 
OK, pragmatic FYI, trying not to powerlevel too hard here: I'm a senior exec at a multinational (tons of those, hence still anon) and in charge of multi-million contracts.

As the saying goes: "IANAL, but": do take this seriously!

Much as I'm personally in it for the lulz alongside everyone else: this is the kind of shit that - if this happened to occur at work - would make my in-house counsel get all twitchy and ask for my red lines due to them wanting to settle. Desperately so.

This is not about being right or wrong. Or ideology nor picking the hill on which to die.

All I'm saying is: this is the kind of stuff that makes corporate lawyers go like "if(settlememt.cost >= approx(legalFeesEstimate) {settleAlreadyFFS()};

Don't be intimidated. And for all that's good and true, don't bend to the pedo shitstain. But DO anticipate and prepare for the worst.

This crazy fucker is serious.
 
OK, pragmatic FYI, trying not to powerlevel too hard here: I'm a senior exec at a multinational (tons of those, hence still anon) and in charge of multi-million contracts.

As the saying goes: "IANAL, but": do take this seriously!

Much as I'm personally in it for the lulz alongside everyone else: this is the kind of shit that - if this happened to occur at work - would make my in-house counsel get all twitchy and ask for my red lines due to them wanting to settle. Desperately so.

This is not about being right or wrong. Or ideology nor picking the hill on which to die.

All I'm saying is: this is the kind of stuff that makes corporate lawyers go like "if(settlememt.cost >= approx(legalFeesEstimate) {settleAlreadyFFS()};

Don't be intimidated. And for all that's good and true, don't bend to the pedo shitstain. But DO anticipate and prepare for the worst.

This crazy fucker is serious.
seriously? Mate he wants to sue a building full of people he doesn’t know in order to force the owners to make someone ELSE he doesn’t know sell their flat off because they tell people on the internet what he’s doing in public places.

There is no case here. It’s utterly laughable.
 
seriously? Mate he wants to sue a building full of people he doesn’t know in order to force the owners to make someone ELSE he doesn’t know sell their flat off because they tell people on the internet what he’s doing in public places.

There is no case here. It’s utterly laughable.

I also do not want to powerlevel, but several recent experiences IRL have caused me to develop the opinion that there is nothing as irrational, cowardly and terrified of publicity as a corporate legal/PR department.

In one recent example, the legal department was solely responsible for the rapid, extreme escalation of a case. Which the complainant let them know. I doubt that got back to the executives.
 
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