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RE: Silk Road (pg. 9)
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| Big Worm |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
deepweb is stuff not indexed by search engines. Most of the internet is part of this. Tor is part of what they call darknet. |
I thought that Tor was the encrypted browser that allowed you to navigate the darknet (web?) |
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| DJ RANN |
| You have no idea how hard Nou is reading this thread and wants to come back just to comment. Pure Noubait. |
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| Vivid Boy |
Hey guys i started scripting weapons on a war mmporg.
I made an erect nipple seeking bazooka |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
Hey guys i started scripting weapons on a war mmporg.
I made an erect nipple seeking bazooka |
:stongue::stongue: |
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| OrangestO |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Just wait till the dealers find out bitcoin is worthless. :D They have all your addresses now! |
So when I started this thread, one bitcoin equaled about 2/3 USD.
Today:

I'd say I certainly missed the gravy train :o
Thanks, Nou! You sure know your stuff! |
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| Silky Johnson |
| Wow, original thread from 2011. I remember it like it was just last year. Where does the time go?? |
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| JEO |
| Where's that thread where OrangestO posted pics of some chemical used for lethal injections? |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| To cross over from the other thread, if you think Bitcoins are big now, just wait until cash-free societies do come into effect (almost certainly within the next 10-20 years). The online black market will explode, and cryptocurrency along with it. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
To cross over from the other thread, if you think Bitcoins are big now, just wait until cash-free societies do come into effect (almost certainly within the next 10-20 years). The online black market will explode, and cryptocurrency along with it. |
I've been hearing about cashless societies for 15 years now and it still hasn't come to frutition. We have all the possible means (NFC, Chip, RFID etc) from dozens of major international companies (Banks, Apple, Google, Samsung) and while paying for stuff electronically has never been easier, the adoption rate still isn't even close to cash becoming redundant or obsolete.
I don't think it will happen for a very long time, if ever. Sure a few small European countries with advanced banking systems might like Norway or Luzemborx might try to go cashless, but I don't think any major power will get close to it in our lifetimes.
Even kids who grew up with chip debit cards and NFC still use cash as you can't rely on technology 100%. Just like that pint story in the other thread, you always keep a tenner on you. I pay for 80% of my life electronically (beleive it or not, checks are still in abundant use here in the USA) but always keep a bit of cash for those times where electronic payment is a no go. |
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| wotyzoid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kylle
I had success with ordering something which was supposed to be 1g mdma. I tried 80 mg and felt uncomfortable alternating between being hot and cold for 2 to 3 hours. I haven't touched it since.
I bought it from one of the top sellers |
I missed this, I want, send it to me! In fact anyone with extra, fancy designer drugs, or just drugs I'll happily take them. For creative purposes, you would be investing in true artistry. Food for thought.
Also did I mention I'm ing broke and capitalism sucks? |
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