And that's why I pay $40 a year for a VPN. :3it almost only happens if you do it for profit, end users (if there dumb about it) just end up with no internet
And that's why I pay $40 a year for a VPN. :3it almost only happens if you do it for profit, end users (if there dumb about it) just end up with no internet
And that's why I pay $40 a year for a VPN. :3
Also same, as a torrent user, it is a must! Not to mention I don't need anymore letters from AT&T.And that's why I pay $40 a year for a VPN. :3
I got a letter from Comcast, my ISP, because I torrented the 4 disc isos to Final Fantasy 8, back in 2018. That was the final straw for me. The copyright strike was from Squaresoft, Comcast was just passing along the message.Also same, as a torrent user, it is a must! Not to mention I don't need anymore letters from AT&T.
I got a letter from Comcast, my ISP, because I torrented the 4 disc isos to Final Fantasy 8, back in 2018. That was the final straw for me. The copyright strike was from Squaresoft, Comcast was just passing along the message.
If you were found guilty, while you actually weren't guilty...how would you feel about it? Or do you think that can never happen? Do you have a full belief in the system?I was remanded in custody awaiting trial (I was found not guilty) at Lewes Prison in England for 2 weeks. I shared a cell with a guy who'd smashed a shop window and stolen stuff from the window display while he was drunk. The cellmate wasn't so bad, didn't have any trouble with him. Food was pretty rubbish but I have pretty high standards (I was a chef at one time). Only real problem with the place was just boredom.
In a review of death penalty cases in the US, later investigations found something like 1/50 were actually innocentIf you were found guilty, while you actually weren't guilty...how would you feel about it? Or do you think that can never happen? Do you have a full belief in the system?
Yea and that's something they try to have a hard case about...now about way less severe cases you can be sure there's way higher rate of people getting convicted for nothing lol...even if it comes out. And I'm not just talking about the US here.In a review of death penalty cases in the US, later investigations found something like 1/50 were actually innocent
Ah, a fellow D8 connoisseur! lol. I also rarely get the real stuff anymore. D8's just more convenient (and legal) and also doesn't give me as much anxiety as normal ganj. They are working on legislation to restrict it in my state though, hopefully it doesn't pass but who knows... Always ruining the fun stuff. Might wanna check and see what's up in yours too.It’s not fully legal but literally no one gets arrested for it in the city I live in. It’s always a “win more” for the police whenever they bust someone for harder drugs. Otherwise, they tend to just look the other way when it comes to just weed. Plus there’s legal Hemp-derived THC called “Delta” that I buy legally. I rarely have the illegal stuff, unless I leave to states where it is legal
you're lucky there were no charges filed then. Could have been way way worse. I didn't really ever gravely injur anyone yet I was treated like Hannibal Lecter...In my younger years yep. The rave scene was booming back then, and we'd frequently hang out near the beach with sometimes hundreds of other ravers. But there was also a big group of Moroccan people that were hanging out in the same area and we really, really couldn't stand eachother. One of them threatened one of my friends. Someone of the group took note of that and beat the guy up and 10 minutes later we encountered the whole group of Moroccans and a huge fight broke out. Several people got injured and we all got locked up for the night. But considering we were all high as fuck on ecstacy and speed we just resumed the party in prison, humming and singing rave vocals all night and driving the prison guards crazy. When we were eventually released I think it was a bigger relief for them than for us
Sounds like you needed better ecstasy tbh, I couldn't imagine getting into a fightIn my younger years yep. The rave scene was booming back then, and we'd frequently hang out near the beach with sometimes hundreds of other ravers. But there was also a big group of Moroccan people that were hanging out in the same area and we really, really couldn't stand eachother. One of them threatened one of my friends. Someone of the group took note of that and beat the guy up and 10 minutes later we encountered the whole group of Moroccans and a huge fight broke out. Several people got injured and we all got locked up for the night. But considering we were all high as fuck on ecstacy and speed we just resumed the party in prison, humming and singing rave vocals all night and driving the prison guards crazy. When we were eventually released I think it was a bigger relief for them than for us