Message from @Zaczac121
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Family's more important than getting them red pilled
no politics at family gatherings eh?
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What is thought of Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road?
I personally see the only crime they committed being the hiring of the hitmen
Merry Christmas
@Cassiopeia providing a means for people to order murders is probably a crime
`When the Silk Road marketplace first began the creator and administrators instituted terms of service that prohibited the sale of anything whose purpose was to "harm or defraud". This included child pornography, stolen credit cards, assassinations, and weapons of any type`
he didn't do that
Yeah but it happened and there was no ban
So he allowed it to happen
This is the closest thing i can find
but no
the two murders he paid for were
1. not murders; they were conspiracy to commit murder as no murder took place (one of them being entrapment)
2. not via silk road's marketplace, they were both via direct message on the forums; which didn't have as restrictive rules
I went on the Silk Road to buy dmt. First I had a browse through the "other" services.. There was shitloads of murder for hires. This was a few years back but I remember clearly seeing this along with rape for hire
There was also fake dna results, fake I'd, fake debt collection, all the things to really fuck someone's day up
He was lacking when it came to the ban hammer.
That's basically enabling a crime in murica
@breadmoth >santa better give me
spotted the commie
expect physical removal
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/dna-testing-delete-your-data-23andme-ancestry-2018-7
Not that I believe you can truly erase your data in any meaningful way
question: wher did the tredition of fox hunting came from?
Probably started out as legitimate hunting, then royalty wanted the satisfaction of the hunt without doing any work at all.
People have hunted with dogs for centuries
ya but fox hunting its the dog doing all the work from what i understand
@ghostbuster4 Aristocratic degeneracy.
that dosent makes sence
out of 100 xD ^
The Oxford English Dictionary (Vol II, p 863) locates its first usage in English in 1854 by William Makepeace Thackeray in his novel, The Newcomes.