"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

1. Your view on crpyto because their a lot of people trying to pull their money out of crypto because the FTX . He has porn tape coming out by one of the founders he screw over.

2. From necro post
Pixiv got their knee caps broken by the master & visa with hard porn ban so people are calling the end of Pixiv

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as of 7pm or 8pm cenetral time -11/17/22 mass leave for twitter happened with all it jannies because work over 40w is hard
i have bets a tech is kill switching or corpo has something coming tomorrow 11/18/22 -#riptwitter on twitter
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corpo press already setting life boats for mastadon, Fedeverse & artist(itaku.ee)
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According to /cow/ Nick's wife is (allegedly) cheating on him and sending lewds to another man or has started an OnlyFans or something? posting lewds to Locals (whatever the fuck that is)



Either way there's now (alleged) photos of her in her bra and panties out there.


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Compare the feather tattoo on the waist in the second photo to this gif

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Nick Rekieta and his wife are smooth brain coomer boomers. Also Nick got Hank Hill butt.

Anime, not even once.
 
Stream today at 6pm EU / Noon ET.

I tried looking to see if you had an account on Rumble, but I was not sure that channel was yours or it was an archive channel. Glad that confusion was cleared.
 
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You know Tarot Cards could be fun if you go the meaning of the cards and load them with references. Death isn’t actually a bad thing, but signifies the end of something. The Tower is just suffering and the worst card.

Deck of playing cards could be fun if every suit is a different type of lolcow or sub forum. (Hearts being Deathfats and Saloncows, Diamonds being grifters and scammers. I can’t place Spades or Clubs.)
Odds are none of this would happen because being sued for likeness or whatever.
 
You know Tarot Cards could be fun if you go the meaning of the cards and load them with references. Death isn’t actually a bad thing, but signifies the end of something. The Tower is just suffering and the worst card.

Deck of playing cards could be fun if every suit is a different type of lolcow or sub forum. (Hearts being Deathfats and Saloncows, Diamonds being grifters and scammers. I can’t place Spades or Clubs.)
Odds are none of this would happen because being sued for likeness or whatever.
I actually toyed with the idea of a Kiwi Farms card game - kinda like Magic the Gathering or Pokemon. Started writing up an idea before the site got violated by troons.
 
You know Tarot Cards could be fun if you go the meaning of the cards and load them with references. Death isn’t actually a bad thing, but signifies the end of something. The Tower is just suffering and the worst card.

Deck of playing cards could be fun if every suit is a different type of lolcow or sub forum. (Hearts being Deathfats and Saloncows, Diamonds being grifters and scammers. I can’t place Spades or Clubs.)
Odds are none of this would happen because being sued for likeness or whatever.
Spades would easily be stink ditch.
 
Speaking of Discord, I haven't seen it brought up much but the guy who created it had a prior social media business that got in trouble for openly being malicious with data gathered including stealing people's passwords.

It was called OpenFeint and:

Lead plaintiff Matthew Hines claims Openfeint accessed, monitored and stored the unique device identifiers for mobile devices along with personally identifiable information such as a user's exact GPS location, Internet browsing history and Facebook and Twitter profiles.

OpenFeint's business plan included accessing and disclosing personal information without authorization to mobile-device application developers, advertising networks and web-analytic vendors that market mobile applications, according to the complaint. The company acquired such information covertly, without adequate notice or consent, involving 100 million consumer mobile devices.

After accessing one of OpenFeint's applications, the company bypassed both the technical and code barriers designed to limit unauthorized access, as well as his mobile device's privacy and security settings, Hines claims.
 
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