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#1  Edited By Brunchies

with steam, too much to count.

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#2  Edited By Brunchies
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At this very second, I feel like I have the worst internet here, also this is without utorrent on.

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#4  Edited By Brunchies

This is the correct answer, that or raining blood.

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#5  Edited By Brunchies

@biospank: You don't need linux duder, you can easily go down their with freebsd, windows, or mac osx. Also about wikileaks, most of the whisleblowers use TORand on TOR, I saw 1000 mirrors of wikileaks so any chance of the government taking that down are slim to none. The fbi also runs exit nodes on the tor network so when you exit tor on an illegal site, you can get some trouble. Of course if you want to be the most anonymous, you get Tailson a vpn in a virtual machine, then you're basically transparent. Also with the tor browser, you basically have to run that by itself and disable flash, javascript and anything that can track you. I've been on the hidden internet and I agree, the hidden wiki by itself links to some dark things including the silk road which is a famous drug market. So yeah with that knowledge, I'm probably on the FBI watchlist now but that doesn't bother me, I don't have anything to hide.

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#6  Edited By Brunchies

I'll be gone so no summer sale for me, maybe someone can gift me some games "wink wink".

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#7  Edited By Brunchies

I don't think anything will be done, their parents will bitch and have their way. In my mind these kids learned this horrible behavior from their parents, the soccer moms and lazy parents are what is wrong with children today.

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#8  Edited By Brunchies

Like everyone else, American psycho and The Road. The Road is more of a depressing book though but its one of my favorite books of the last couple of years, the writing is amazing. Also find some chuck palinchuck books and We need to talk about Kevin, the latter is just sad though in a wasted and sad existence sort of way. Also I have no mouth and I must scream is a good one and pick up some Ray Bradbury for the hell of it.

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#9  Edited By Brunchies

@Hamst3r: I'll be willing to help, I'll be in europe in a little bit though and I don't know how this will conflict. Anyway, I'm on the east coast of the US and I'll help with that timezone.

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#10  Edited By Brunchies

Star Fox 64 when I was 7 I think, that game was amazing and the fact that Nintendo hasn't released a true sequel makes me sad.