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February 14, 2013, 09:44:16 AM
#32
More likely I will troll your Borg like mentality...... by the way what are Borg rules on that Tundra like stuff you have on your face.

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February 14, 2013, 02:16:30 AM
#31
More likely I will troll your Borg like mentality...... by the way what are Borg rules on that Tundra like stuff you have on your face.
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February 13, 2013, 06:35:24 PM
#30
New offer: Paying 10 BTC to anyone trolling MPOE-PR  Grin

If MP has any dirty laundry such as child sex charges or other things  it will be found by SA. Then MP can be right up there with such luminaries as Bruce Wagner.

And if he doesn't?

Oh, I see, you go back to gnashing teeth and repeating scammerspammerchildpornwahwahwah. GLWT.
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February 13, 2013, 06:05:45 PM
#29
New offer: Paying 10 BTC to anyone trolling MPOE-PR  Grin

If MP has any dirty laundry such as child sex charges or other things  it will be found by SA. Then MP can be right up there with such luminaries as Bruce Wagner.
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February 13, 2013, 08:54:15 AM
#28
I'm reading your tagline and wondering when you bought arXiv

No dickhole, I meant SOMETHING AWFUL DOT COM.  It has been known since 1999 to be the SMARTEST FORUMS ON THE INTERNET, at least among fatty girl gamers, greasy shut-ins, and virgins riding the bus to Aspietown.

:10bux:

Is this that BBS thing?
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February 13, 2013, 03:41:21 AM
#27
I'm reading your tagline and wondering when you bought arXiv

No dickhole, I meant SOMETHING AWFUL DOT COM.  It has been known since 1999 to be the SMARTEST FORUMS ON THE INTERNET, at least among fatty girl gamers, greasy shut-ins, and virgins riding the bus to Aspietown.

:10bux:

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February 12, 2013, 11:57:20 AM
#26
I'm in!

I'm reading your tagline and wondering when you bought arXiv
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February 12, 2013, 09:29:13 AM
#25
Forums don't typically charge $10 just to post. It's especially ironic coming from a forum where the users complain about libertarians on this forum not allowing "free speech." And if they absolutely must charge $10 to survive, they can do what Torrent providers, VPNs, and NTTP access providers, who had the same credit card issues, did: they can switch to Bitcoin. Thus the wonderful irony  Cheesy

Yeah. Trilema also charges. Free speech is not free speech as in free beer.
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February 12, 2013, 12:50:56 AM
#23
Can you elaborate a bit on that idea of using stolen credit cards to register a bunch of accounts to shut down their processor, and what protections they may have against it?

There's nothing to elaborate outside of it being a particularly asinine thing to do.

Really? I think that would be a fabulously fun thing to do Wink Just think of the resulting chaos and irony!

Listen, just because a bunch of Internet dweebs are all circlejerking somewhere under the pretense that they're special is neither cause nor justification to blow them off the Interwebs. Pretty much everyone online is doing the same thing; if that principle were uniformly applied the Internet'd grow dark.

Forums don't typically charge $10 just to post. It's especially ironic coming from a forum where the users complain about libertarians on this forum not allowing "free speech." And if they absolutely must charge $10 to survive, they can do what Torrent providers, VPNs, and NTTP access providers, who had the same credit card issues, did: they can switch to Bitcoin. Thus the wonderful irony  Cheesy
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February 11, 2013, 11:50:56 PM
#22
I'm in!
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February 11, 2013, 07:14:55 AM
#21

Really? I think that would be a fabulously fun thing to do Wink Just think of the resulting chaos and irony!

And Interpol kicking in your door.  Wink

Right, because that's why about half the world's credit cards are currently available for criminal use: because Interpol is kicking in doors. Stop being silly.

Interpol kicks in door, thief enters afterwards through door, steals credit card details. Sounds reasonable to me.   Grin
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February 11, 2013, 07:06:52 AM
#20
Can you elaborate a bit on that idea of using stolen credit cards to register a bunch of accounts to shut down their processor, and what protections they may have against it?

There's nothing to elaborate outside of it being a particularly asinine thing to do.

Really? I think that would be a fabulously fun thing to do Wink Just think of the resulting chaos and irony!

Listen, just because a bunch of Internet dweebs are all circlejerking somewhere under the pretense that they're special is neither cause nor justification to blow them off the Interwebs. Pretty much everyone online is doing the same thing; if that principle were uniformly applied the Internet'd grow dark.

Let the kids have their fun, pretend like whatever. Show some mercy. Bringing the cold reality of the matter to their doorstep is particularly cruel: that's why they're there, to escape it. Why shouldn't they be allowed to?


Really? I think that would be a fabulously fun thing to do Wink Just think of the resulting chaos and irony!

And Interpol kicking in your door.  Wink

Right, because that's why about half the world's credit cards are currently available for criminal use: because Interpol is kicking in doors. Stop being silly.
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February 11, 2013, 04:36:09 AM
#19

Really? I think that would be a fabulously fun thing to do Wink Just think of the resulting chaos and irony!

And Interpol kicking in your door.  Wink
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February 11, 2013, 04:35:25 AM
#18
I like that word.  "Asinine."  It rolls off my tongue really smoothly... I have to use that word more often.

Or maybe just use the tongue more often  Grin

I can only imagine you do that on this forum too. Your are upset because people acted the way you do on this forum Huh
 Now you want to pay people to troll them? Wow... lol

Try again, this time sorting the words in some order that carries meaning?
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February 11, 2013, 01:27:52 AM
#17
Can you elaborate a bit on that idea of using stolen credit cards to register a bunch of accounts to shut down their processor, and what protections they may have against it?

There's nothing to elaborate outside of it being a particularly asinine thing to do.

Really? I think that would be a fabulously fun thing to do ;) Just think of the resulting chaos and irony!
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February 10, 2013, 08:12:54 PM
#16
I can only imagine you do that on this forum too. Your are upset because people acted the way you do on this forum Huh
 Now you want to pay people to troll them? Wow... lol
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February 10, 2013, 08:07:43 PM
#15
Can you elaborate a bit on that idea of using stolen credit cards to register a bunch of accounts to shut down their processor, and what protections they may have against it?

There's nothing to elaborate outside of it being a particularly asinine thing to do.
I like that word.  "Asinine."  It rolls off my tongue really smoothly... I have to use that word more often.
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February 10, 2013, 08:02:11 PM
#14
Can you elaborate a bit on that idea of using stolen credit cards to register a bunch of accounts to shut down their processor, and what protections they may have against it?

There's nothing to elaborate outside of it being a particularly asinine thing to do.
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February 10, 2013, 10:45:40 AM
#13
Can you elaborate a bit on that idea of using stolen credit cards to register a bunch of accounts to shut down their processor, and what protections they may have against it?
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