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Topic: 2012-07-16 gawker.com - Are Authorities Closing In On the Online Drug Market Sil (Read 1157 times)

legendary
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Gawker, Gizmodo, etc...

They like to make 'click-bait' article titles when they have absolutely nothing to say about the topic at hand. I've never run into a larger collection of mouth-breathing idiots, fervent in their desire to be posting 'first' about something, instead of stepping back, getting some perspective or research done - then posting.

I avoid their tangled hype-web at all costs.
hero member
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If there is a question mark in the headline one can almost certainly answer: "no!"
isn't this the first rule of journalism?

also, gawker article === bubble time. be wary
donator
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If there is a question mark in the headline one can almost certainly answer: "no!"
rjk
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1ngldh
Speculation... speculation...and moar speculation.  Roll Eyes

U called me?
Yes. Please drive over to Gawker and inform them that they are full of shit.
legendary
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Speculation... speculation...and moar speculation.  Roll Eyes

U called me?
legendary
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Speculation... speculation...and moar speculation.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Are Authorities Closing In On the Online Drug Market Silk Road?

Adrian Chen
2012-07-16

http://gawker.com/5926440/are-authorities-closing-in-on-the-online-drug-market-silk-road

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It was said that MiN tripped up by accepting Western Union money orders in addition to Bitcoins, which opened him up to being traced.
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