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Niggers Trying to Hack The System

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 12:58

Im having an extremely hard time finding a job. Got charged w/a felony 3 yrs ago and its been hell ever sense. What i want to know is can a background check be beat, cause being honest ain't workin'. I know for a fact that there is no central database of crimes that is accessible by people other than the police/FBI. ehen filling out a background check, you always have to fill in info like your name, social, bday, and address history for the past 7 years. Now, i know that they want ur address history so they can check local/state records. Do you think that if use a diff addresses it will work in them finding no information? has anyone tried this before?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 13:01

The only real way to hack is identity theft. Being a professional muthafucker you will have no trouble killing some lonely neckbeard and assuming his identity. Although you can't fake the skin colour.

Name: Sean Kinnier Johnstown NewYork 2014-07-03 13:21

Lying dishonest coon I hate you!

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 13:22

People have been caught before assuming identities of dead people because another person before them fucked it up & dumped it before they decided to use it.

So you cant use someone who is already dead. Have to make your own personal dead sock puppet.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 14:20

>>1
its been hell ever sense
What's an "ever sense"?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 14:40

>>3
Fuck off, nigger lover!

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 17:10

We had a temp on at one of our buildings. Long story short, he's been connected with some break-ins at our building. Found out that the temp place didn't do the background check like they were supposed to, and he had a prior record. THIS IS WHY WE DO BACKGROUND CHECKS! THIS IS WHY WE WON'T HIRE EX-CONS!

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 17:36

We had a temp on at one of our buildings. Long story short, he's been connected with some break-ins at our building. Found out that the temp place didn't do the nigger check like they were supposed to, and he was a nigger. THIS IS WHY WE DO NIGGER CHECKS! THIS IS WHY WE WON'T HIRE NIGGERS!

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 17:38

http://exoffenders.net/employment-jobs-for-felons/#axzz36R5bgSXP
Jobs for Felons / Felon Friendly Employers List:
...
Apple Inc.
...

Always knew they are crooks.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 17:45

Tim Crook.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 18:55

>>9
Although it is an interesting fact that men use Unix, Windows is almost exclusively for women, while Macs are the sole province of the Wiltshire Roaring-Woofters and sexual miscreants of every stripe and perversion.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 19:05

>>11

That is because of prison ass rape.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 19:34

Didn't you ever wonder why there has to be gated communities? It is to keep undesirables off the property. Go to prison and you are behind bars. When you get out, the bars are around us in essence. Many of us wish you all had to stay in prison for the rest of your lives for committing felonies but we just can't afford to do that - yet. That is not a new idea either. There were once islands for niggers like you.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 20:08

>>13
So why do those communities open their gates and let the niggers out?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 21:18

>>11
What fact? Stop pulling shit out of your ass you misogynist homosexual.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 21:43

A cause of this dysfunction is the notion that criminals can “pay their debt to society” and then be all better, as if crimes were purchases made on a credit card. Say that a marginal human wielding a bolo knife crawls through a window, burglarizes the house, and gets caught and sentenced to five years. He gets out some time later having “paid his debt”—actually the citizenry have paid $20K a year to keep him fed and comfortable. He is now thought to have been cleansed and ready to make a fresh start.

Not a chance. Normal, civilized people don’t suddenly think, “Gosh, slow day. I guess I’ll do a little burglary.” Either you don’t do it at all, or it’s all you do. You can cage a rattlesnake after it bites someone, but when you let it out, it is still a rattlesnake.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 22:23

Gosh, slow day. I guess I’ll do a little java.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 22:46

Start your own business as a programming consultant if employers won't hire you as a result of your felony. Advertise your services on Craigslist and any other place you think is worth it.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-03 23:03

>>18

Nigger
starting a business

you should try yourself as a standup comedian.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 0:44

>>19
But he's already tried and been convicted.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 2:01

>>19
My name is George Foreman, and I am a very wealthy man.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 2:15

>>1
You should know by now to lie in those forms, including your GPA. If not, do what >>18 said: freelance. Just be sure to use a company name, not your own. Example:
https://www.elance.com/s/coretechies/10183#backurl=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZWxhbmNlLmNvbS9yL2NvbnRyYWN0b3JzL3EtSmF2YSUyMGRldmVsb3Blci9wLTI=

>>19
Above.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 3:22

>>18
>>22
If you decide to freelance, how to you meet good customers if you only go through places like elance and craigslist?

Also, are there any reliable guides for setting up a freelance contract?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 6:21

Felonies are a broad category. Did you steal a loli? Did you bomb a police station? Did you dispose of radiological waste in a public water source? Did you remove the tag from a mattress? Did you practice medicine without a license? Did you break into a morgue and steal a bunch of delicious human eyes? Did you cheat on your taxes?

What did you do, specifically? I am curious.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 9:37

>>24
copyright infringement

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 9:46

>>23
The only guide you need is to negotiate the terms of agreement between you and your employer. Draw a heads of agreement that states what are the terms of employment and then hand that heads of agreement to your lawyer. Your lawyer will take care of the work of translating your agreement into legal speak.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 10:06

>>19
Who are you quoting?

>>23
Optimize your quotes, cretin.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 11:03

>>27
Hax my anus

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 13:20

>>25

Yeah. A first nations woman got charged $222,000 for downloading some crappy songs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Records,_Inc._v._Thomas-Rasset

Now she is unemployable and will never be able to repay the money.

I basically see it as a racist attack on a minority, because if she was white, that charges would have been bearable.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 13:38

>>26
Lawyers are expensive, though.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 13:52

Copyright infringement is a felony? Wow, the US government sucks more corporate dick than I thought.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 14:05

>>31

Yes. If they manage to prove it, you will get the same label and sentence as an armed robber. That makes sense, because a burglar can steal a few hundred bucks worth of assets, while infringer can easily copy millions of $$$.

Say you download a torrent with 10000 programming books, each worth $45 on average (http://www.amazon.com/The-Programming-Language-2nd-Edition/dp/0131103628)

That copy is $450,000 already. Then you share it with say 10 people. Voila! industry have just lost 4,500,000 - no burglar can do that.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 14:39

>>32
That copy is $450,000 already. Then you share it with say 10 people. Voila! industry have just lost 4,500,000 - no burglar can do that.
Those people would not have paid those extortion-grade prices in the first place.

Copyright is not a natural right, copying is. Copyright is just a tradeoff used to give incentive to authors to do things, the same way that salaries for shoveling poop give incentive to poop-shoveling workers.

Of course, in capitalist-libertarian USA, all government intervention is deemed evil (especially when it benefits the general public) except when it's to enforce property, so the only way to deal with the value dissonance is to believe that copyright is a true property right, and authoring something literally means you can tell everyone what they can and can't do with it, just as you would with regular property (in which case, please abolish fair use already and hasten USA's intellectual demise).

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 14:48

Internet trolling is a felony too:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Drew

In general breaking Terms of Service is a felony.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 14:50

>>33
Those people would not have paid those extortion-grade prices in the first place.
A good number of them would have paid at least for some of the books.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 15:16

There is no absolute freedom to insult. Across the liberal West, we find defamation laws, sedition laws, professional standards and journalistic standards of reporting about politicians and celebrities. In Germany, denial of the Holocaust is prohibited by law. In the United Kingdom, the Public Order Act makes "threatening, abusive or insulting words" a criminal offence. In Australia, Commonwealth Criminal Code makes it an offence for a person to use a postal or similar service "in a way ... that reasonable persons would regard as being ... offensive."

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 17:27

>>35

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Drew#Guilty_verdict_set_aside

That paragraph gave me some hope for sanity is American cyber law. That women is the scum of the earth but I would be very worried if a violation of terms of service alone was a felony.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 17:45

>>37

That women is the scum of the earth
Everyone troll on the Internet from time to time. So everyone are scum?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 17:53

>>36
In Germany, denial of the Holocaust is prohibited by law
Because no one sane would believe in 6 millions of murdered kikes. Jews have been making up those 6 millions even before the alleged Holocaust supposedly happened.

http://www.google.ru/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB0QtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DDda-0Q_XUhk&ei=Ewa3U53XF9T74QTTpYFo&usg=AFQjCNEBSysRKvRQUwDNsboe-oT4Ynln9A&sig2=NrGGO1NEeFOmiXWmjdloYw

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 17:54

Sorry, here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dda-0Q_XUhk

6 million supposedly dead Jews before 1938.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 17:55

illegal downloading is most definitely sinful. It is harmful to your conscious, it is harmful to the creator and copyright owner, and it violates the law of the land. In addition to the Romans 13 verse used elsewhere by other answers here, I am reminded of Jesus answer to whether we should pay taxes. He said that we should give to Cesar what is Cesar's, and to God what is God's, implying that we must respect the government and it's laws, even when those laws might not make sense to us. I believe the golden rule also plays a part here. If you were a publisher, you would want others to respect your copyright and whatever licensing terms you chose.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 18:04

>>41
Go worship dead kikes somewhere else, slave.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 18:04

How serious is it to allow copyright infringement? For example, today a woman was videorecording the performance of a school musical a row in front of me. Was it it seriously sinful for me not to ask her to stop her infringement?

Additionally, in the more common situation of illegal copies of music... Is it wrong to hear such music in other peoples' cars or homes/allow others to make and distribute copies of illegal music in my presences?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 18:06

>>43

I've been in a similar situation, it took me a while to finally say, no thanks. Believe me it was difficult, I did get a weird look from the guy trying to giving me the burned cd but it made me feel loads better. As for watching others do it in your presence, I don't know. Usually I'll just blurt out 'Copyright Infridgement!',but it almost always comes out more comical than a warning. But if it's something big like photocopying a whole book or something, I'll nag the person until I'm decently satisfied that they'll hopefully think again. It's a shame that most peolpe don't see copyright infridgement for what it really is.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 18:13

>>44
copyright infridgement
Yeah, I always keep a couple copyrights in my fridge, just in case.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 18:19

>>44
It's a shame that most people don't see your naked vulnerable anus for what it really is.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 18:31

>>44
But if it's something big like photocopying a whole book or something, I'll nag the person until I'm decently satisfied that they'll hopefully think again.
I agree, that's woefully damaging to the environment. Just scan the damn thing and put it up on freenet.

>>36
Whoever wrote this should go kill their worthless self.

>>34
America fuck yeah.

>>39-40,42
BURY YOUR DEAD, GOYIM

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 18:57

>>47
E``books'' will never overtake real physical books. E``book'' users don't actually study their e``books''

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 19:08

>>48
[citation needed]

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 19:25

>>49
Digital was cool... back in the 90s.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 19:27

the Church teaches that divulging "trade secrets" is an offense against the respect for truth. Applied here, distributing or intentionally accessing the private 1's and 0's that support the livelihood or "private life" of business owners is sinful.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 19:29

And lastly, it's not a bad idea to examine the practices of the moral authorities themselves. On the US Conference of Catholic Bishops' website, near the bottom of every page is a copyright notice:

© 2013 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (usccb.org)

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 19:32

>>50
That's good, because I refuse to be ``cool''.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 19:32

http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/z-Info/MV_Copyright.html
The contents of this site are protected by copyright. Neither the text nor the images may be reproduced, in any form, without the authorisation of the Vatican Museums, 00120 Vatican City.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 20:12

http://www.digitalislam.eu/article.do?articleId=2729
Copying and counterfeiting are not perceived as legal wrongs, but as a means of extracting revenge from the West's relentless commercial conquest. The best evidence of this is that whereas the copying of Western products occurs all the time, local products are respected[104]. The United States Trade Representative Special 301 report[105] listed many Middle Eastern countries on their priority watch list for intellectual property infringement. In fact pirated compact discs and windows software versions are widely available on Middle Eastern markets. Western books are being translated and resold regardless of copyright issues and television programs continue to be rebroadcasted without permission. Not to mention the widespread phenomenon of counterfeiting of luxury goods, vehicle spare parts and pharmaceutical products. On the other side it appears that there is an underlying policy of fundamental respect for works and ideas of other Middle Easterners. Local software is not being copied, but this might be motivated by the quality - but what is more interesting is that gold merchants appear to respect the integrity of local jewellery designs and not copy them[106].

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 20:24

>>55
Revenge by widespread ``stealing'' western propaganda seems like an odd idea to me.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 20:27

Disputes over the copyrights of pastors' sermons aren't likely to go away, said Frank Sommerville, a Dallas-based attorney who specializes in nonprofit law. That's partly because of the money at stake, and partly because current copyright law is stacked against pastors.

Sommerville says that under the Copyright Act of 1976, a pastor's sermons qualify as "work for hire." That means the copyrights and intellectual property rights actually belong to their employer.

"It's not the answer that pastors expect," said Sommerville. "They've always taken the position that God gave them the sermon as part of their ministry. It never crossed their minds that there would be a law that would govern their sermons."

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 20:32

>>56

Iranians copy a lot of math and physics books. And when they legally purchased hardware+software solution from Siemens, America forced Siemens backdoor it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 20:33

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 20:35

>>58
*irony*

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 21:03

>>58
So their tablescrapes were poisoned. That's hardly surprising. Too bad they couldn't make it themselves.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-04 21:08

Notch is a greedy hypocritical kike...

https://www.etsy.com/teams/7722/discussions/discuss/12627390/
The Use of the word "MineCraft" in my tile &/or description is consider copyright infringement. I removed the listing etsy pointed out & didn’t repost. These items had logo from the company so i removed them. Now the same company says that all my listings that use the word "Minecraft" must be removed.

http://www.androidcentral.com/minecraft-creator-sued-patent-infringement-android-game
It amazes me that people complain about paying a royalty for a technology that stops up to a third of a software companies sales from being lost to piracy. What are you saying? "Its all right to steal from Uniloc as long as it helps stop pirates stealing from me? ... I had to spend $40,000 back in 1992 to protect my idea. It was not frivolous for me... it was the difference between having a deposit for a house and having a patent.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 5:36

OP, if you are still here, and you got caught in copyright, you need a lot to learn on how NOT to get caught.

Anyways, just get any job you can since you are unemployed, and lie the fuck out of your forms. Honesty never helped anyone. Once you get the job and maintain it for 6 months, then you can start being loyal-ish, i.e. fake open/honest.

Seriously, why do you think there's a section for:
If you lived with a different name, tell us which, and where:

Just think for awhile: what does an employer really look for?
Heck, go to one of those unemployment centers and go to a seminar on how to earn a job. You will see EVERYONE LIES, even your boss. The worst part is:
It's too expensive to do a BG check, so we won't since this candidate looks goldenm; even his performance tests excelled.

For the drug test, ask for an alternative, since "You are on medication, and for religious reasons you do not want your unholy piss to be soiled" Background checks are done this way now. Pissy, right?

For freelance, get every client you can, and start building a portfolio under that company name. Compete, even if you have to ask for 6$/hr. The winners are the ones that get the clients. It's a rough business, and never hesitate price haggle with clients. They love that too.

Once your portfolio is solid, and you have a good set of templates and libraries, then you can increase your rates. But always place the "Willing to negotiate rate" banner.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 9:06

>>63
woah there ted bundy, kill yourself.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 12:36

>>63

It's too expensive to do a BG check, so we won't since this candidate looks goldenm; even his performance tests excelled.
Actually, it isn't more expensive than a Google lookup, because crime records are open. There is also your Facebook, where you posted something liek "SHIT! Got sued by Zuckerberg because denied lel holohoax"

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 15:38

>>65
Not if you lie, which is the point. The majority of companies don't even bother with one if the resume, application, and exam passed. It's also why there's that ~2week training window, to test the candidacy of screened.

Am just exaggerating the reason why they don't bother to do it, even when they should.

But no one here uses SNs, right? This includes Linkedin

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 15:44

>>66
But no one here uses SNs, right?
SN as Social networks?
Does this include stackoverflow, hackernews, slashdot, github and bitbucket?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 15:53

>>67
Yes,
stackoverflow: If you are not an attention faggot
hackernews: Same ^
slashdot: YEP
githup: Most certainly. Alt: https://about.gitlab.com/
bitbucket: ^

Plus, you all use aliases, as to separate identities, right? Including email addresses

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 16:00

>>68
I had made two facehub accounts because of some niggers but I do not use them nor I am going to

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 17:01

>>65
, because crime records are open.
What kind of a shitty country permits this travesty? And why the fuck are employers allowed to check criminal records for jobs where they don't matter?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 17:06

>>66

The majority of companies don't even bother with one if the resume, application, and exam passed
Actually they do bother and care, because as a programmer you sign NDA and work with sensitive information, like credit card numbers. In some cases a screw-up (like a backdoor or a kill-switch) may easily cost your employer millions. The worst part is that most programming jobs involve trade secrets.

And things like using pirated software show that you do not respect the law and can break NDA or do spying anytime.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 17:16

>>70
Your babysitter raped a child 25 years ago and was jailed until now, shouldn't you have the right to check?
Don't make a crime if you don't want others to see

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 17:31

America has one of the highest jail rates in the world, hence crime record checks of Americans are pretty much useless. The employer knows that you probably did some time in prison, so why bother checking exactly what crime you've committed? Americans are untrustworthy crooks, that's an axiom.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 18:12

>>73
American here, never been arrested.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 18:38

>>72
Which part of "jobs where they don't matter" didn't you understand?

Don't make a crime if you don't want others to see
Don't do what the king doesn't like if you don't want to be tortured to death

>>74
Then you must be a white, male, and conservative. Pleased to fuck you in the ass.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 18:53

>>75
Which part of "jobs where they don't matter" didn't you understand?
Okay, let me make a new example, a nigger killed someone and stole stuff. I believe I have the right not to hire him.
Why should I hire any criminal in the first place?
I will just look at his crimes and if he did something I did not like then no job for him

Don't do what the king doesn't like if you don't want to be tortured to death
We live in a world with laws, some laws are bad and some are not. Do not forget that this thing is a law itself

Then you must be a white, male, and conservative. Pleased to fuck you in the ass.
This is highly racist

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 19:06

>>76
It's not racist if it's against whites!

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 19:20

>>76
Okay, let me make a new example, a [racist term for black person] killed someone and stole stuff. I believe I have the right not to hire him.
Unless you're about to entrust that individual with your company's finance, what ey's done in the past is as irrelevant as eir skin colour.

Why should I hire any criminal in the first place?
Because if all employers think that way, nobody will hire em, therefore ey'll be forced to go back to a life of crime, and maybe you'll be the next person they mug and kill.

We live in a world with laws, some laws are bad and some are not. Do not forget that this thing is a law itself
Yes, and allowing employers to discriminate upon criminal record when it is irrelevant is bad law.

This is highly racist
Cry me some delicious white tears.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 19:22

>>78
Who decides what is or is not irrelevant to the job, if not the employer, you racist?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 19:38

>>72

Don't make a crime if you don't want others to see
Then you should stop downloading illegal music. Also, most of youtube videos infringe copyright. Even those mario let's plays and speedruns:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Play_%28video_gaming%29#Legal_issues

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 19:44

>>80
Fuck off back to the 20th century, gramps.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 19:57

>>80
Then you should stop downloading illegal music
But I don't. If you do that then get a job where your boss don't think this as bad

>>78
therefore ey'll be forced to go back to a life of crime
Let's kill them then

and maybe you'll be the next person they mug and kill
And if I hire them they will rape me

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 19:58

>>82
And this is why white = devil.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 20:02

>>82

But I don't.
Whom r u telling stories, nigga?

If you do that then get a job where your boss don't think this as bad
Let say an employer have to pick between equally skilled candidates, with the only difference being that one of them breaks law by infringing copyright. Whom do you think he can trust and employ?

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 20:05

>>78
Since I see you have some progressive optinions I have to inform you people have lost their jobs because they expressed a anti-progrecive idea/opinion or even a joke, examples:
http://bbs.progrider.org/prog/read/1403205144
http://www.dailydot.com/society/pycon-dongle-joke-misogyny-sexism-adria-richards/

And the thing is that this is not a crime but they still loose their jobs unlike these bloody criminal niggers

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 20:09

>>84
The clean one
The important thing when you download illegal music is to not get caught so if he has this in his criminal record that means that he is stupid as fuck

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 20:23

>>84
The one who exercises eir natural right to copy, despite idiotic US law.

>>85
Progressive? I'm outright liberal.

bloody criminal [racist expeltive]
Is that the mouth you kiss your mother with?

not a crime
Hate speech is illegal in many countries, and humour is not exempt in some of them.

Leaving your obvious racism and unchecked white privilege aside, it seems you don't like it when employers can just fire people for things irrelevant to their jobs. Well, you can't have it both ways.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-05 20:24

>>87
Nigger.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 0:55

>>84
The copyright infringer because he's less likely to report our business for stealing copyrighted works from our competitors.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 1:00

>>89

Shalom!

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 1:21

>>89
It is actually more likely that he will do this if the competitors pay him

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 7:33

>>91
It is actually more likely that your anus would be penetrated with a sharp metal pipe, your intestines pulled out, and then used as a noose to hang you with.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 10:30

>>89

So you will hire a person with no respect for law in hope he will respect the law? Non sequitur.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 11:04

>>93
Are you the same guy who wasn't aware of logic in the other thread? Because you surely look like him in your inability to form an elementary logically correct conclusion.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 11:06

Hi,

Over the years that I have used the internet I have used my own unique username which is "Artmuzz" However, when I went to sign up to last.fm I was shocked to find out that someone has taken the name "Artmuzz". I have signed up to alot of forums and websites and this is the first time this has happened.

Out of curiosity I googled the name "Artmuzz" and all the results are posts and websites related to me except for one. It appears that there is a guy from Russia on last.fm using the same name as I have been using for years on the internet. I have tried to message him about this mater but not getting a reply

Has anything similar happened to anyone and is this cause for concern?

Please advise

Art

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 11:11

>>95

there is a guy from Russia
tried to message him
not getting a reply
Most Russians don't know English beyond "fuck u, muthafacka". So he likely couldn't understand you. So please http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Assume_good_faith

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 11:11

>>95
Just send him this message:

"""
Слышь ты, сука крыса, я знаю, где ты живёшь. Друзей твоих знаю, где родители живут. Ты какого хуя, выблядок подпиздышный, мой ник на ластике закрысил, а пидор блядь? Сука быстро мне пароль от ника своего на ласт.фм а то пизда тебе. Это последнее предупреждение, пидарас.
"""

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 11:13

Hey, bitch rat, I know where you live. Your friends know where the parents live. You're a dick, bastard podpizdyshny my nickname Eraserhead zakrysil and fag whore? Bitch I quickly password from your nickname on last.fm and then you pussy. This is your last warning, pidaras.

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 14:49

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-06 14:52

>>99

I do, enough to tell you to fuck off. DO you speak spanish? If not, then what the fuck are you doing on a video that clearly says "spanish subtitles"? Fucking idiot. Arrogant assholes like you are the reason gringos are hated.

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