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  1. #61
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Octavian Why not do a North Korea and make up fantastical shit, save moniez. At least then the enemy will burn through loads of their GDP trying to catch up.

    They actually make clandestine nukes and probably have all kinds of biological and chemical weapons which are banned for being too unbalanced and ruining the gameplay.
  2. #62
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
  3. #63
    Fuck Your World African Astronaut
    "Air Fuel" mixture aka Vacuum Bombs can be used instead of Nukes. no point in contaminating more of the earth
  4. #64
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
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  5. #65
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Octavian Why not do a North Korea and make up fantastical shit, save moniez. At least then the enemy will burn through loads of their GDP trying to catch up.

    Because nobody feels threatened by little rocket man. Do you?
  6. #66
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Fuck Your World "Air Fuel" mixture aka Vacuum Bombs can be used instead of Nukes. no point in contaminating more of the earth

    You are a clueless shit head
  7. #67
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]


    Anyone else mad there hasn't even been one chance to grab the fence yet?
  8. #68
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

    Anyone else mad there hasn't even been one chance to grab the fence yet?

    thanks to tranny and library, john connor is now gay.

    judgement day is no longer necessary.
  9. #69
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    "Make An Appointment With The Absurd"

  10. #70
    Fuck Your World African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You are a clueless shit head

    How so.. they're almost the same strength.


    SHUT THE FUCK UP. I'M SICK OF YOU, YOU MAGGOT.

    thanks for the books that got taken away.
  11. #71
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Fuck Totse . Most of the information that was posted there was incomplete at best, and purposely misleading or dangerous in some cases. Most of you fuckwits that remember it fondly do so because at the time you were to young and stupid to realize that it was a pile of tossed together shit tossed together by mostly shit tossers who never managed to toss anything meaningful in the real world. That's most of you who still think it was so cool. Then there is SpectraL. Who knows why he still enshrines a dead website. As for me, well it was all about the Benjamin's baby.


    This is partially true, but it gives me the impression you're a lot younger.

    The thing about &Totse is that it's largely a relic of a "perfect storm" of phenomena that cannot be recaptured in the modern era. This is mainly due to the fact that technology has progressed to a point where it redefined society and displaced Jeff Hunter's original vision. You have to realize that, when &Totse was new, this was during a time when intelligent misfires who had a knack for unusual or dangerous knowledge were a pretty uncommon group of people. Basically anything electronic had no GUI, and operating any kind of computer system was still considered a pretty rare skill. Virtually nobody went to college because the average American could thrive on a high school education, so most citizens were only functionally literate. On the other hand, we were an odd bunch of people traditionally understood by the rest of the world as a weird but potentially dangerous, bookish bunch. At best, we were seen as normal people who hid our passions well because we realized that revealing an affinity for esoteric knowledge generally makes you appear untrustworthy or as if you're harboring some sinister motives. It's hard to believe it now, but books like "The Poor Man's James Bond" or military training manuals on counter-intelligence were actually genuinely hard to come by. There were really just entire areas of knowledge that you had to work extremely hard to obtain even a basic mastery of because people simply couldn't find resources.

    When Totse showed up, you suddenly had an amalgam of this information all in one place. Not only that, you had something totally new -- a community. For the first time in many of our lives, we finally were communicating with people who shared our values. They weren't talking about the new Brady Bunch movie, who banged the cheerleader, or the baseball game. These guys were talking about things that made a difference. They were posting how to trick evolving telephone technology. They were able to anonymously criticize things about society that would otherwise get them ostracized from public spaces. Most importantly, we were sharing information. When I was growing up, books were rare. I remember reading some of my first Orwell novels because someone typed them up on &Totse, and I know many others had this same experience.

    When they eventually added the web facing presence, the site initially restricted membership. The internet was still pretty fresh, and the ideas were still flowing. However, like everything else, 9/11 changed things. Law Enforcement upped their presence on the site. Eventually The Patriot Act was passed. People were distrustful of each other. Suddenly members weren't as quick to say how they really felt, because they were afraid it would follow them into real life. By roughly 2005, the show was pretty much over, and I think I know why. . .

    When I was 14, I remember sitting in homeroom and having a bunch of my friends laugh hysterically at me because I met a girl over the internet. I eventually met her in real life, but the prospect of meeting someone online before you met them in person was completely unimaginable to the rest of the football team. A few years later, something eventually changed in our society. That is, there once was a divide between internet and real life. I think major part of of happened was that divide that eroded. It eventually was no longer a thing. I know this might be hard to believe, but there was a time when you'd come home, play games on a computer, surf porn, read things, had a really limited form of social media, go to a few forums especially dedicated to one thing, maybe learn something, watched a Flash cartoon, and then you shut it down to return to real life. In real life you had school, work, family, conflict, and responsibilities. It was around 2005 when the internet started to become real life. This is where &Totse was in it's death throes and was effectively in the state as you described it. People were worried about managing their reputations and were posting things to jockey for recognition rather than for a love of knowledge or passion in a subject matter. This is because, remember, now the internet is real life. Who needs friends at school when you have the anonymous praise of hundreds of strangers? This meant information was poorly researched. Quality became lousy. Nobody held anyone accountable over it. In old &Totse, someone would have caught the mistakes. But this wasn't old &Totse. The community was laughing at a guy putting his penis a burrito. People were in spurious talking about how RobinHoody sent his penis to an underage girl. People were trying to get Pirate Hippie's AIM scree name. Nobody was there for the right reasons anymore. The internet became real life. But instead of real life looking more like the internet, the internet just became ugly like the rest of the world.

    The nerds like me clung onto our cerebral notions for dear life. We tried to recreate the space, tried forming communities, tried to find things like it off line, and maybe even embellished it a little bit to try and convince ourselves we were part of something bigger. But really, it was no use. Eventually &Totse became a high school locker room -- poop jokes and all. And for how wise all of us nerds thought we were, it was about it get way worse.

    You see, in 2005, any idiot could log onto the internet and do what they want. Now, every idiot was required to be on the internet. Eventually, this trend spiraled into what became the modern era. The internet wasn't even real life anymore. Now, the internet is more important than real life. The one refuge we had became an abstract representation of the worst parts of society. Forums became echo chambers. Unpopular opinions posted online now cost people their jobs or reputations. All of your internet activities are monitored and heavily scrutinized. Law enforcement regularly kicks in doors, destroys reputations, and asks questions later over benign activity. And now, you have an entire generation encounter the world through electronic abstractions that leave them completely unprepared for reality.

    So now, when you hear people talking about &Totse, it's usually because there was a part of us that experienced something special there. It's hard to walk away from that into the monotony of the adulthood because for once, as pathetic as it maybe sounds, many of us finally had a place that we belonged to. Just maybe the huge pile of books in the corner of my house and tomes of handwritten notes on a highly specific discipline weren't weird, might actually be valued by somebody. Somebody might take what I learned, use it, and teach me something in response. Maybe we'll put it into action and change something. Maybe we can make the world a more free place for people to think, feel, and interact.

    It's not elitist or romanticized, but I don't blame you for not believing me. You just had to have been there.
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  12. #72
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
  13. #73
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Fuck Your World How so.. they're almost the same strength.


    SHUT THE FUCK UP. I'M SICK OF YOU, YOU MAGGOT.

    thanks for the books that got taken away.

    You are dumber than a maggot I reckon.

    While incredibly destructive, the MOAB, hailed as America’s most powerful non-nuclear weapon, doesn’t hold a candle to the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    The MOAB, which contains over 8,000 pounds of an Australian explosive called H6 that’s typically used underwater, is powerful: It has an explosion equivalent to 11 tons of TNT. In comparison, “Little Boy,” the uranium atomic bomb that the U.S. military dropped on Hiroshima in August 1945, had the explosive power of about 16 kilotons — or 16,000 tons — of TNT. “Fat Man,” the bomb dropped on Nagasaki three days later, had an explosiveness of about 20,000 tons (or 20 kilotons). Units are key here; the level of damage caused by the MOAB versus nuclear weapons differs by a factor of 1,000.

    Source: https://www.inverse.com/article/30306-moab-mother-of-all-bombs-compare-nuclear-atomic-bomb-hiroshima-nagasaki

    Reading is the first step of three you malformed larvae.
  14. #74
    Fuck Your World African Astronaut
    I think I made a post similiar to this saying that a MOAB was about half the strength of Little Boy. I thought it was aroun 8kilotons not 8 thousand

    so whatever. I never been in the military. never witnessed this shit.

    So they will get bigger eventually. You know they will. they'll make one a thousand times more powerful. wont leave radioactive poison everywhere.. yet it will probably leave residuals that might cause cancer or health problems for some. just not half the people it comes in contact with (initially that die) and the other half of dying from related poisoning over the next 4 decades or so
  15. #75
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Fuck Your World I think I made a post similiar to this saying that a MOAB was about half the strength of Little Boy. I thought it was aroun 8kilotons not 8 thousand

    so whatever. I never been in the military. never witnessed this shit.

    So they will get bigger eventually. You know they will. they'll make one a thousand times more powerful. wont leave radioactive poison everywhere.. yet it will probably leave residuals that might cause cancer or health problems for some. just not half the people it comes in contact with (initially that die) and the other half of dying from related poisoning over the next 4 decades or so

    You are stupid
  16. #76
    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    People are still into the same shit. I met some dudes that were born in like 2000 the other day, and two of them were into explosives. Surprisingly knowledgeable about explosives, too. It's weird, around here it's less taboo to talk about explosives than computer hacking (it would seem) but it was cool to know people are still into stuff like this. Old school totse type stuff, 03 and before.

    You can't kill an idea, as they say. I had generally complained that people are watered down and pussified, but it's not quite the way it seems. The only reason I talked to them was cause it was a group of 3 and I figured it was the Army sending a psyops crew to fuck with my head again for not obeying them, and I was drunk enough to just go up and ask them "how's it going guys"

    Normally I wouldn't say anything. People are cooler than you might expect. But BillNye was right, the totse experiment ended, and they ended it by having it infiltrated with politically correct retards and communists that just wanted internet popularity and to giggle/drool at unintellectual bullshit.

    It's good to get a refresher. I'll be monitored for the rest of my life like my friend who detonated thousands of telephone pole sized explosive charges professionally when he was 17. He got paid for it, it was all legal at the time, but like myself and so many people I've met or known, I know he'll be monitored for the rest of his life. I will be monitored, but there's a certain privilege in being one of the older members, knowing what I know, and the feds knowing without ever talking to me, that I'm a responsible hobbyist that isn't a threat unless provoked. I get away with all kinds of shit nobody else would and it's great.
  17. #77
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You are stupid

    hes not stupid hes just mentally ill.
  18. #78
    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz People are still into the same shit. I met some dudes that were born in like 2000 the other day, and two of them were into explosives. Surprisingly knowledgeable about explosives, too. It's weird, around here it's less taboo to talk about explosives than computer hacking (it would seem) but it was cool to know people are still into stuff like this. Old school totse type stuff, 03 and before.

    You can't kill an idea, as they say. I had generally complained that people are watered down and pussified, but it's not quite the way it seems. The only reason I talked to them was cause it was a group of 3 and I figured it was the Army sending a psyops crew to fuck with my head again for not obeying them, and I was drunk enough to just go up and ask them "how's it going guys"

    Normally I wouldn't say anything. People are cooler than you might expect. But BillNye was right, the totse experiment ended, and they ended it by having it infiltrated with politically correct retards and communists that just wanted internet popularity and to giggle/drool at unintellectual bullshit.

    It's good to get a refresher. I'll be monitored for the rest of my life like my friend who detonated thousands of telephone pole sized explosive charges professionally when he was 17. He got paid for it, it was all legal at the time, but like myself and so many people I've met or known, I know he'll be monitored for the rest of his life. I will be monitored, but there's a certain privilege in being one of the older members, knowing what I know, and the feds knowing without ever talking to me, that I'm a responsible hobbyist that isn't a threat unless provoked. I get away with all kinds of shit nobody else would and it's great.

    Lol this post started lucid then lost all sense of reason
  19. #79
    Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Sudo Lol this post started lucid then lost all sense of reason

    How's that?
  20. #80
    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz How's that?

    "I figured it was the army sending a psyops crew to fuck with my head again for not obeying them"

    "Bill Nye was right"

    "stuff about the government actively monitoring everyone who ever asked jeeves "How to build a pipe bomb" back in 2002"

    etc
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