22298 pts ยท December 10, 2021
south side (nz)
Pop a pill pop, we're talking about dream cars, stay focused ! old folks, i tell ya
* warm, sun-drenched musty hose taste
me: near death experiencethem: OMG R U OKme: i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine *full strength wrestle with picnic chair*
Nuance ^ right here folks!
Dead link from ^ above > https://nytimes.com/2019/08/12/business/jeffrey-epstein-interview.htmlwww alone doesn't work, only http/s
#teamtoaster
Oh. Well, then. * Proud head pats * Well done son.
Now that you mention it, eye-track heat maps show most people focus on the start of a sentence much more than the end. So an algo could favour more detail there as part of speed/optimisation. But yeah good point, something to look out for. As is obfuscating human knowledge of such tells with completely random non sequiturs such as release ALL the EPSTEIN files, and, not at all defensively, having a tiny weiner is not reflection on manlihood, unless you've got a mock fetish. Strawberries?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fact-check-yes-real-photo-164600013.html friendly heads up, ai is crap at 'detecting' other ai ..
fucking LOL, you idiots still using that old chestnut, 'orange man bad' fuck off with that shit .. you're commenting on one photo as if the entire vast trove of depravity and criminality drowning Trump is not also known about, globally.
Photo taken 18 September 2000, at the Anand Jon Fashion Show in New York City. Your comment intrigued me, so I looked up high-end digital cameras available that year, and they included the Nikon D1 which had a 2.7 megapixel sensor. Fairly small as jpegs but saved straight from NEF (raw) to TIFF could easily produce a 30 megabyte file, more than enough for newspaper printing, and maybe smaller magazine shots. A lot of nonurgent, non-daily deadline photogs still used film for big jobs.
"Whoa"
" NATjANKERS " it looks like after opening image in new tab and zooming in. Nothing shows up in search for that exact word or similar, so I think we are looking at an AI image that ran out of tokens and finished with gibberish.
Mate, you should be writing a movie script, your mental imagery had me cracking up.
lol, that's shock. dude came within a few inches of being ground in half.
No head impact needed for concussion. Velocity of fall or whiplash can be enough to bounce that lovely soft brain around the inside of the skull at speed, and potentially fuck anyone up for years. Ask me how I know! No blood, not even a bump, but I'll never be the same after a simple slip in the street.
Then when you mention it to a parent they're like, WHO?
mmm, tubers
* twenty buck drone bounces off speeding ICE truck, shatters into a thousand pieces* The Resistance!
What makes a 12 year old boy want to abuse his 3 year old sister, one wonders? Around a third of abusers - by no means a majority - were themselves abused. The majority seem to be a mix of narcissistic opportunists who don't care who they damage, actual pedos, and genuine psychopaths. Altman? Looks like the latter. His eyes appear devoid of humanity.
Uh, contents, yes. Metadata, no. As one example, French police were able to leverage an Interpol alert into a court request to Switzerland, which directed Proton to release the metadata details of a French housing activist. From this he was able to be identified and was arrested.
Proton does however respond to legal court requests, and has done so on numerous occasions, as do nearly all VPN services. VPN users facing state-level scrutiny need something like NordVPN which is registered in Panama, a country with no data logging requirements, and no intelligence sharing with 14 eyes states. Technology is important, but so is jurisdiction.
If you're on a budget, you can't get much better than the free, unlimited ProtonVPN service. If you're looking to avoid gov surveillance, then NordVPN is legally domiciled in Panama, which has no information agreements with the 14 eyes intelligence sharing countries, or domestic data logging requirements.
Probably/possibly not, depending on VPN provider. Eg Proton good, 'FREEVPNPROULTRA' not so good. Either way metadata can still be used to help triangulate users.
https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2026/03/lawmakers-question-vpn-impact-americans-fisa-surveillance-protections/412437/https://www">/">https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2026/03/lawmakers-question-vpn-impact-americans-fisa-surveillance-protections/412437/https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/are-american-vpn-users-at-risk-of-warrantless-government-surveillance-lawmakers-now-demand-answers
Here ya go! More to come :) https://freedom.press/digisec/blog/vpn-use-may-cue-government-surveillance/ https://www.">">https://freedom.press/digisec/blog/vpn-use-may-cue-government-surveillance/ https://www.pcmag.com/news/is-the-us-using-vpn-servers-for-spying-purposes-lawmakers-want-transparency
got to this pic and literally said oh my gawwwd out loud .. total 90's overload/meltdown
Made a no-knead, no-yeast kinda sour dough (with lemon+milk buttermilk) the other day. Delish darlings straight out of the oven, and makes great toast the next day.
is .. is this ... civil discourse ?
Pop a pill pop, we're talking about dream cars, stay focused ! old folks, i tell ya
* warm, sun-drenched musty hose taste
me: near death experience
them: OMG R U OK
me: i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine *full strength wrestle with picnic chair*
Nuance ^ right here folks!
Dead link from ^ above > https://nytimes.com/2019/08/12/business/jeffrey-epstein-interview.html
www alone doesn't work, only http/s
#teamtoaster
Oh. Well, then. * Proud head pats * Well done son.
Now that you mention it, eye-track heat maps show most people focus on the start of a sentence much more than the end. So an algo could favour more detail there as part of speed/optimisation. But yeah good point, something to look out for. As is obfuscating human knowledge of such tells with completely random non sequiturs such as release ALL the EPSTEIN files, and, not at all defensively, having a tiny weiner is not reflection on manlihood, unless you've got a mock fetish. Strawberries?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fact-check-yes-real-photo-164600013.html friendly heads up, ai is crap at 'detecting' other ai ..
fucking LOL, you idiots still using that old chestnut, 'orange man bad' fuck off with that shit .. you're commenting on one photo as if the entire vast trove of depravity and criminality drowning Trump is not also known about, globally.
Photo taken 18 September 2000, at the Anand Jon Fashion Show in New York City. Your comment intrigued me, so I looked up high-end digital cameras available that year, and they included the Nikon D1 which had a 2.7 megapixel sensor. Fairly small as jpegs but saved straight from NEF (raw) to TIFF could easily produce a 30 megabyte file, more than enough for newspaper printing, and maybe smaller magazine shots. A lot of nonurgent, non-daily deadline photogs still used film for big jobs.
"Whoa"
Mate, you should be writing a movie script, your mental imagery had me cracking up.
lol, that's shock. dude came within a few inches of being ground in half.
No head impact needed for concussion. Velocity of fall or whiplash can be enough to bounce that lovely soft brain around the inside of the skull at speed, and potentially fuck anyone up for years. Ask me how I know! No blood, not even a bump, but I'll never be the same after a simple slip in the street.
Then when you mention it to a parent they're like, WHO?
* twenty buck drone bounces off speeding ICE truck, shatters into a thousand pieces*
The Resistance!
What makes a 12 year old boy want to abuse his 3 year old sister, one wonders? Around a third of abusers - by no means a majority - were themselves abused. The majority seem to be a mix of narcissistic opportunists who don't care who they damage, actual pedos, and genuine psychopaths. Altman? Looks like the latter. His eyes appear devoid of humanity.
Uh, contents, yes. Metadata, no. As one example, French police were able to leverage an Interpol alert into a court request to Switzerland, which directed Proton to release the metadata details of a French housing activist. From this he was able to be identified and was arrested.
Proton does however respond to legal court requests, and has done so on numerous occasions, as do nearly all VPN services. VPN users facing state-level scrutiny need something like NordVPN which is registered in Panama, a country with no data logging requirements, and no intelligence sharing with 14 eyes states. Technology is important, but so is jurisdiction.
If you're on a budget, you can't get much better than the free, unlimited ProtonVPN service. If you're looking to avoid gov surveillance, then NordVPN is legally domiciled in Panama, which has no information agreements with the 14 eyes intelligence sharing countries, or domestic data logging requirements.
Probably/possibly not, depending on VPN provider. Eg Proton good, 'FREEVPNPROULTRA' not so good. Either way metadata can still be used to help triangulate users.
https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2026/03/lawmakers-question-vpn-impact-americans-fisa-surveillance-protections/412437/
https://www">/">https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2026/03/lawmakers-question-vpn-impact-americans-fisa-surveillance-protections/412437/
https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/are-american-vpn-users-at-risk-of-warrantless-government-surveillance-lawmakers-now-demand-answers
Here ya go! More to come :)
https://freedom.press/digisec/blog/vpn-use-may-cue-government-surveillance/
https://www.">">https://freedom.press/digisec/blog/vpn-use-may-cue-government-surveillance/
https://www.pcmag.com/news/is-the-us-using-vpn-servers-for-spying-purposes-lawmakers-want-transparency
Made a no-knead, no-yeast kinda sour dough (with lemon+milk buttermilk) the other day. Delish darlings straight out of the oven, and makes great toast the next day.