Blow a kiss, Fire a gun
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Thread Topic: Blow a kiss, Fire a gun
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People all over the world that are willing to share them. Some are real, some aren't. The person I listen to has read tons of stories about stalkers, the deep web, paranormal encounters, and various other things.
The one I'm listening to is actually not "true", but the original author is f---ing AMAZING at writing. -
some nice creepy thumbnails too-- -
Ooo, I really love deep web stories. I went on there a few times.
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Do be careful around there. A lot of horrific things linger in deep, dark corners of the internet. And not all dwellers of the deep web will give you warnings to stay out.
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Oh no, I know. I stopped going on there awhile ago. I just finished reading a reddit story about some guy and his friend Nathan discovering a red room (which I heard that were really hard to find on the deep web and are pretty rare) and they ended up doxing the author and now his information is out there. ._.
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It's not hard for them to find your information either. It's a lot easier than you'd think to figure out where someone's information though, so I'm not impressed if someone could find my name, address, phone number, etc.
But still, it's dangerous waters to tread unless you're prepared. I feel like everyone uses certain softwares and proxies and such to stay hidden though. I actually listened to a story about a kid hacker trying to get into some guy's stuff, but he stopped after that guy tracked him down as a warning to stay out of it.
Simply put, distance from the deep web is good. x3 -
I had to double check what a red room was and I feel like I heard a story about that, too. Might even be the same person. Be.Busta does get stories from people that post on Reddit as well.
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The only site I think I've been on was Hack Canada, which you can access from Google and the regular web and is pretty harmless. And also GOM told me about this website about some knockoff of Facebook where crazy s--- goes down, and I don't remember if I joined or not (probably not) but I didn't go any further, way too cautious. xD I am too young to get knee-deep into bizarre, intense things. But that's scary, that can still track you down. You can visit sites, investigate, and even report some suspicious sites to the authorities, but that's about it. You can't purchase, buy, or explicitly explore unless you want some trouble on your tail.
Yeah, that's where I read the story from. Be.Busta was reading a deep web story from Reddit and I wanted to read the original text version. -
Damn it, gom, exposing children to the deep web
Even a psycho like me wouldn't try to investigate that s---. Not until I'm older and doing career work anyway. Wanna be in that FBI first~ You find me, I definitely find you. Or at least be ready to kill when/if I'm attacked.
will totally forget all about the deep web in the future
The guy literally had to unplug his computer to get out of it, too. That's another scary thing about it. Once you're in, it can be hard to get out. -
xD I know. He kept prying me to go forward but I listened to my gut feeling and sometimes it's pretty alright to be a scared little hack.
You want to be in the FBI?
But curiosity gets the best of you but sometimes it can be more toxic than you think, so some young people will and probably have been on the deep web. Some have been convinced to leave the hell out if there as soon as possible, some decide to let their fate ensue and just.. let the chips fall into complete dust. And true, I would wait until I'm older so I can have more space and ability to protect myself from maniacal predators.
hopefully
lulz
I read that part, and I thought that it would still at least be on it once he had to plug it back in, but it was all gone.
And it is, that's why the foreign guy that was allegedly hosting the red room had easily tracked him down. -
Oh gom... Such a brave soul to go into those depths.
Yes, I do. I may only be a scientist, but I can still have a badge and a gun (gun with training and authorization).
There was another story, an older one, that Be.Busta read where a girl and her friend were exploring the deep web. Someone talked to her, even turned on her webcam from their side, and told her that she should leave because not everyone is so kind. Her friend, on the other hand, went missing. So if someone actually tells you to get out, gives you that courtesy, always take it. And yes, being older with more mobility and freedom is a plus.
most likely gonna forget hue
That kid was a prime example that you should 1) stay quiet if you end up somewhere that deep and 2) probably unplug right away because f--- that trauma.
I'm certain those foreign people were likely Japanese or Chinese, maybe even North Korean, seeing as he thought the language was Mandarin (Chinese). Because, honestly, we know Japan can be hella messed up, China likely has its own dark secrets, and if there's a way to connect to the rest of the world, North Korea wouldn't be ruled out either.
Sometimes I hate having a camera/webcam because people can turn those on from their end and just...ugh.. -
xD
Ooo, I would want to be in the FBI, but nah.
My sister used to be anxious about that kind of stuff, especially webcams. She covers her webcam with big levels of tape so nobody could be very shifty and try to do something.
It is.
i won't
It's like those moments in action movies where s--- hits the fans and you eventually piss of the enemy and they want to s--- fury on you because you just couldn't keep yourself in check.
Probably either of those things, or some other Asian ethnicity. Either way, it's still horrible. -
I feel like working at something of that level would allow me the freedom of seeing many places in my life.
She has a right to be. It's weird how people can get into that kind of stuff with your computer. Most have a light that turns on when the camera is in use though, and tbh, mine is angled to see my torso but not my face most of the time. x3
Yeah pretty much. Literally signs that say "GTFO" but people still get into s--- anyway. Then they often suffer the consequences.
True, there's so much that could've been happening. But I'd rather not look into it and find out. -
Exactly, but I am just not up for the extra work, too exhausting.
It is weird, I am pretty curious how they can access someone's very own computer like that and can see the beautiful scenery of either Momo's bosom or someone's shell shocked face.
Some people don't care. If there's something that people are hiding, of course people want to get into business that they have no reason into getting into. They want to discover something that everybody else is afraid to get into. -
True, it is a lot of work, but worth it. Fun fact, you don't need a college degree to be a police officer at least.
My small and mostly covered bosom. Probably some semi-fancy hacking program.
Curiosity is also dangerous. It kills the dumb bimbos in every horror movie--
Discoveries are also fun to make, but you have to make sure you're more messed up and scary than the people you mess with. I vow that if someone ever gives me a creepy smile, I'll use this as my defense. Someone smiles crazy at you, you smile crazier back.
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