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2015-08-27 at 7:58 AM UTC in ATTN: TDRGuise, guise, spectral left instead.
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2015-08-27 at 7:55 AM UTC in TTFN I had it.Certainly took you long enough, later faggot, you won't be missed.
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2015-08-27 at 7:53 AM UTC in TTFN I had it.pls cum bk
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2015-08-26 at 5:48 PM UTC in The retarded thread: Fuck, §m£ÂgØL made one first edition
yeah, I was just trying to be funny. I am actually trying to be careful with this stuff. though I did take it for the last 2 days, and today there is a siren song running through my head 'take another one, today will be a great day, I promise'
Two weeks of consequetive use should be ok, any longer than that and you risk rebound anxiety, any longer than that and you risk withdrawels, generally speaking. -
2015-08-26 at 9:44 AM UTC in Hillary
I'll likely be voting for Sanders .
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2015-08-26 at 9:24 AM UTC in attack of the ratchBling, is that you?
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2015-08-26 at 9:20 AM UTC in ATTN: Malice
Fulfillment from a skill based activity is predicated on investment. Artists, scientists, craftsmen, no one is born with subject mastery and no one enjoys difficult tasks they can't do at first but the process of skill acquisition and recasting previous experience in the light of new knowledge/competency gives a deep sense of intellectual fulfillment that you simply can't get without putting the effort in up front.
Epicurus (my favorite ancient philosopher, coined the term "atom", was an early atheist, and in many ways was the forefather of utilitarianism) taxonomized pleasure in the kinetic and static varieties, the former are those pleasures that are reduced by satiation, like eating, it becomes less enjoyable the fuller you get. By contrast static pleasures are those that becomes more intense as you partake in them. I think many people have never experienced that, activities that become more and more rewarding, seemingly without bound, the more you do them. But that's the quality of most skill based activities, master painters enjoy painting more than amateurs, the same goes for authors, scientists, programmers, pretty much anything without a clear skill ceiling. When I'm having a really bad day or week I come home and I pull out a hobby project because in the absence of meaning or progress in the day to day at least I can work on improving in an area I care about. It's kinda like that feeling of being rewarded while playing an RPG except without the nagging sensation that you're wasting your life on something pointless.
I'm not saying become a programmer, but I think finding a skill based hobby, and specifically an open ended one, is something everyone should do.
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2015-08-26 at 1:35 AM UTC in ATTN: Mmq
so who's alt are you?
Not sure, ask spectral lol. -
2015-08-26 at 1:05 AM UTC in Need advice on buying a knife as a gift.
Here is a completely different alternative. http://www.ecrater.com/p/19747385/ha...id=81021731659 I love Damascus steel for it craftsmen and time tested quality when crafted by an accomplished smith. Add that into a karambit and you have a very effective tool in terms of it's intended purpose.
Yeah, these things are deadly as fuck. If you wield two in a fight you could do some pretty serious damage with what would normally be just your fists. -
2015-08-26 at 1 AM UTC in ATTN: Malice
Hate it. Despite being an extreme systemizer (100% thinking, 0% agreeableness, 100% introversion giving realistic answers) I hate the dry hard sciences. I'm extremely atypical in the fact that, despite misinterpretations of my behavior and superficial appearances, I have a complete understanding of humans and their behavior, even having very high accuracy at "reading" people, their expressions, body language, predicting and understanding their thoughts/viewpoints/point of view/perceptions, motivations, and behavior in general. Reason being: Humans and human societies, the human brain, are the most complex systems of all.
I fully understand the immense value of these fields, and enjoy the fruits of their labor, utilizing them, I just don't want to do it myself and would rather leave it to others. You likely feel the same about many things if you think about it, for example, construction is very important, just look around you, as well as growing food, other menial tasks, but do you actually want to do them? It's joyless for me. Tedious, repetitive, a complete lack of excitement.
I see, personally i just recently got into programming but what makes it fun for me is the fact that it's challenging, also you can do some pretty cool stuff if you're any good. Anyway, if you could snap your fingers and get a job of your choosing just like that. What would it be? What field would interest you the most, out of curiosity? -
2015-08-26 at 12:49 AM UTC in Injecting DLL.
I thought you were going to be injecting some type of new drug or diladid. Do you even dod drugs?
Of course i do drugs, in fact i'm on 60mg of oxy as i type this but i inject things in cyber space as well as in real life breh, also, if this thread was about injecting drugs it would be in BLTC. -
2015-08-26 at 12:13 AM UTC in Injecting DLL.>tfw no replies
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2015-08-26 at 12:12 AM UTC in Remote Control System - Galileo
I'm surprised this is still on github. lel
Github doesn't afraid of anything. -
2015-08-26 at 12 AM UTC in Need advice on buying a knife as a gift.
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2015-08-25 at 11:40 PM UTC in Dear Spectral, Kill Yourself
I have never seen the real dumpster slut post this much, ever
Hmm, i agree. -
2015-08-25 at 11:38 PM UTC in ATTN: Mmq
It wasn't an error, sophist….dark rodent insists that roshambo is sploo
there is a school of thought around these parts that everyone is just alts of sploo and spectral.
Lol sounds about right. -
2015-08-25 at 11:33 PM UTC in OWASP Shellcoder, Generate customized and obfuscated shellcode.OWASP Shellcoder is a tool that lets you generate shellcode for a variety of platforms it's easy to use from the terminal and comes with a bunch of nifty options. For instance:
OWASP ZSC encoders are able to generate shellcodes with random encoding and that lets you get thousands of new dynamic shellcodes with the same job in just a second, this means you will not get a same code if you use random encodes with the same commands, which makes OWASP one of the best!
Applications are in anti-virus bypass and malware among other things.
http://www.kitploit.com/2015/08/owas...-generate.html -
2015-08-25 at 11:23 PM UTC in Dear Spectral, Kill Yourself
leave Spectral alone
No, fuck Spectral. -
2015-08-25 at 11:20 PM UTC in loser must die
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2015-08-25 at 11:19 PM UTC in AGORA closing shop for a while....fuk!!!!!!
Oh I couldn't agree more. It's just that I had some shopping to do toward the end of the week.
Right, right. What were you looking to get? Maybe there's a research chemical alternative.