Clearly someone has never used the ol' Nyquil in the bottle to get a certain crying someone to sleep.
Bring the Black Market to Your Fingertips
Relaxer wrote:
Clearly someone has never used the ol' Nyquil in the bottle to get a certain crying someone to sleep.
not that she's noticed yet.
Relaxer wrote:
Clearly someone has never used the ol' Nyquil in the bottle to get a certain crying someone to sleep.
ehh that's the oldest joke in the book.
BUT what I have been known to do is set all the clocks in the house ahead an hour or more and then announce "whoa would you look at the time the night sure has gotten away from me….everybody brush your teeth and get in bed!!!"
What the…?
seeing how these children have fathers that post on internet chat forums . . . i'd say they'll be needing these drugs in a few years from now.
Oh man.
They have cookies!
And butter!
Hey, Jaguar…
Just now noticed the cannabis edibles/cookables section.
They have cookies!
And butter!
Hey, Jaguar…
Just now noticed the cannabis edibles/cookables section.
walkonby wrote:
seeing how these children have fathers that post on internet chat forums . . . i'd say they'll be needing these drugs in a few years from now.
We're bad parents for sure.
all parents are bad. mine too. look at how i turned out. the end.
You've gone all tears of a clown on us.
walkEMOnby
Well, a weed decriminalization bill just passed Connecticut so who cares about a bunch of wooden-clog-wearing amstel drinkers?
Besides, probably around 80% of those coffee shops' revenues are probably coming from foreigners.
Besides, probably around 80% of those coffee shops' revenues are probably coming from foreigners.
So, anybody wanna throw in on a few grams of mescaline?
I kid.
I kid.
Maryland just passed some sort of Medical Marijuana thing but I don't know the details. Sure would help though if they allowed for the safe and legal sale of the stuff!
Has anyone else messed with the tor network/hidden internet? Probably something I have no business looking through but it's fascinating. And what I've seen is supposedly barely scratching the surface. I've read of organ markets, assassination markets, people looking to sell radioactive material and a plethora of classified government documents buried in there.
How many of those markets are actually ongoing stings for people dumb enough to use the internet for such things?
azaghal1981 wrote:
Has anyone else messed with the tor network/hidden internet? Probably something I have no business looking through but it's fascinating. And what I've seen is supposedly barely scratching the surface. I've read of organ markets, assassination markets, people looking to sell radioactive material and a plethora of classified government documents buried in there.
I've heard of it and even a good explanation of how it works but it was all a little more than I knew how to reach. Sounded like a bit torrent internet provider but didn't have a clue how to hook up with it. One of those things that I wasn't interested in using at the time but wanted to store in the back of my head if the need ever arose.
Never heard about it being used for black market items and services but the way some people are, it doesn't surprise me. What I heard was that the guy who started Wikileaks (not Julian Asange but some other guy) was using it, I guess with Julian and others, to share information. In fact, this was the guy who was explaining the system. What appealed to me most was that it's an ideal means to communicate if they decide to throw the kill switch for the internet at some point. In fact, if I recall correctly, this was the means of how information was getting out of Egypt when the shit hit the fan there. Freedom of information!
Yeah; Wikileaks has a bunch of mirrors on there. I have not heard about people in Egypt using it to communicate during the revolution but that does make sense. Once you are on it, you are rerouted through other IP addresses so that you become untraceable. My first post in this thread, for instance, shows some address from Germany as my IP. The rerouting process does slow your connection down considerably, though.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says his life has a single, simple purpose: ?I like crushing bastards.? That sentiment sounds noble, until you find out just how flexible his definition of ?bastards? is.
?All of us came across material which was clearly likely to lead to the death of innocent civilians if we published it,? recalls a journalist who worked with Assange on the release of 90,000 secret U.S. military documents on the war in Afghanistan. ?All of us had the experience of bringing this to his attention and being told by him, in effect, if an Afghan civilian helps coalition forces, he deserves to die.?
Jaguar wrote:azaghal1981 wrote:
Has anyone else messed with the tor network/hidden internet? Probably something I have no business looking through but it's fascinating. And what I've seen is supposedly barely scratching the surface. I've read of organ markets, assassination markets, people looking to sell radioactive material and a plethora of classified government documents buried in there.
I've heard of it and even a good explanation of how it works but it was all a little more than I knew how to reach. Sounded like a bit torrent internet provider but didn't have a clue how to hook up with it. One of those things that I wasn't interested in using at the time but wanted to store in the back of my head if the need ever arose.
Never heard about it being used for black market items and services but the way some people are, it doesn't surprise me. What I heard was that the guy who started Wikileaks (not Julian Asange but some other guy) was using it, I guess with Julian and others, to share information. In fact, this was the guy who was explaining the system. What appealed to me most was that it's an ideal means to communicate if they decide to throw the kill switch for the internet at some point. In fact, if I recall correctly, this was the means of how information was getting out of Egypt when the shit hit the fan there. Freedom of information!
This will probably strike your fancy.
It is a lecture from the Tor developers on how it has been/is being censored in China, Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, etc. It is a bit long and some of the technical stuff they get into is a little over my head but still worth watching.