the stinking internet.
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- meffid
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/artic…
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/0…
I didn't even know about this site...
- dog_opus0
haha "a fluid morality and a disdain for pretty much everyone else online" Gosh, that sounds familiar.
- Jnr_Madison0
RIP 4chan
- sublocked0
that article stinks of shit. i'd like to punch those jackasses in the neck.
reminds me of myself when i was 14. what a prick i was.
- ismith0
I used to be one of them... I stopped about a year and a half ago though, for reasons I'd rather not say. All I can say is that the internet is no different from the rest of planet earth, there's good and bad... (and unfathomable extremes to both ends).
- Tell me the reasons.Jnr_Madison
- Very violent and sociopathic reasonsismith
- Jaline0
Just look at that picture...
- Jaline0
“You have green hair,” he told me. “Did you know that?”
“No,” I said.
“Why not?”
“I look in the mirror. I see my hair is black.”
“That’s uh, interesting. I guess you understand that you have green hair about as well as you understand that you’re a terrible reporter.”
“What do you mean? What did I do?”
“That’s a very interesting reaction,” Fortuny said. “Why didn’t you get so defensive when I said you had green hair?” If I were certain that I wasn’t a terrible reporter, he explained, I would have laughed the suggestion off just as easily. The willingness of trolling “victims” to be hurt by words, he argued, makes them complicit, and trolling will end as soon as we all get over it."
- i_monk0
"/b/ is not all bad. 4chan has tried (with limited success) to police itself, using moderators to purge child porn and eliminate calls to disrupt other sites. Among /b/’s more interesting spawn is Anonymous, a group of masked pranksters who organized protests at Church of Scientology branches around the world."
- elpaso0
vagoooo