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2017-05-14 at 1:53 AM UTC in Some theories
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2017-05-13 at 6:50 PM UTC in Destruction of a community
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2017-05-13 at 4:51 PM UTC in LannyLanny can't force people to make good posts.
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2017-05-13 at 2:27 PM UTC in What's your profession?my job is to sit inside a soda machine all day and dispense the cans to people who drop coins into it.
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2017-05-12 at 5:33 PM UTC in What kind of car do you drive
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2017-05-12 at 2:16 PM UTC in Sadistic Sociopaths Make Me Sick
Originally posted by newfag back to the topic: What about aspies? We got the wrong emotional response at times and some of us have Machiavellian knowledge of other people's mental patterns to compensate for our social retardation. is there a certain point where it stops being Aspergers?
No, Asperger’s is a neurological disorder with a wide array of complex differences.
There can be some overlap between it and psychopathy.
Btw, I’m the exact same way, likely to a considerably greater extent. I’m an extreme misanthrope and anti-natalist (applies to al life) for a good reason.
Before severe depression (going on 5 years, 3 near the max, to the point of serious risk of suicide) and other issues modulated my behavior (evolutionary theory of depression and Asperger’s strongly predisposes you to it) I had some bad ideas floating around my head. I mean terrible terrible ideas, from the perspective of others.
I was seriously considering becoming a mass murderer, and could have done a hell of a lot better than Aumm Shinrikyo. I tested on the 130+ IQ range on first grade, was scoring in the 99% despite a pretty shitty environment etc.
Also considered serial killing, killing sprees (beating the high score), and domestic terrorism (McVeigh style).
The overwhelming majority of humanity is worthless and deserves to die. There are countless aspects of human nature that I despise and will never change. Humanity is a plague that needs to be exterminated as soon as possible, in one form or another, ideally through assimilation of AGI.
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2017-05-12 at 12:58 PM UTC in What kind of car do you drive
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2017-05-12 at 4:20 AM UTC in Sadistic Sociopaths Make Me Sickthats the only one i passed
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2017-05-12 at 4:04 AM UTC in Sadistic Sociopaths Make Me Sick
Originally posted by SBTlauien I can't stand people that are like this. No regards for the well being of others and no empathy.
I'd feel guilty if I were like them.
I really feel guilty for bad things I've done in the past. I wish I wouldn't have done those things.
I'm going to try to show more signs of empathy in my life.
there's no such thing as 'sociopaths'. sociopaths are just what we call people that we don't like, who are also highly effective. there are plenty of people who are psychologically identical, but you don't have a problem with them, and so they're just effective people to you. "i have a problem with mean people!" and "i have a problem with wicked people" are more accurate statements.
what would be really fucked up, and what is often the case, is when people hate the so called 'sociopaths' not because of the reasons they give but because they're effective people. they've internalized philosophies whose selling point is the fact that they make you feel better about not being effective. it's part of the whole pathological altruism thing that descends from the jesus movements interim theology, the idea that 'this world' is going to end soon, and that the values which succeed in 'this world' are anti-thetical to success in the 'coming world', which is supposed to be better. over two millennia, it's turned into a lot of bullshit people believe about why certain traits (for example, in-group preference) are 'bad' morally, (morally meaning you're good for not being it or being against it) bad because their aim isn't to try and do good for everyone, but only some people. of course it's dishonest and the reasons given for why people deserve to have their well being cared about are pretty flimsy. -
2017-05-12 at 2:52 AM UTC in Sadistic Sociopaths Make Me Sickperhaps this person isn't really a sociopath, he simply acts out that way due to underlying mental issues and social disconnection leading to him not really knowing what 'normal behaviour' is
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2017-05-12 at 12:49 AM UTC in What kind of car do you drive^That would actually be a pretty cool party bus you could nap in there and do all kinds of debauchery ass shit given the vast interior space compared to a normal vehicle.
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2017-05-10 at 4:45 AM UTC in What kind of technophile are you?
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2017-05-10 at 2:47 AM UTC in What kind of technophile are you?Linux/Android.
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2017-05-10 at 2:30 AM UTC in FBINirvanaNET was a dial-up BBS network, started in 1990 in the San Francisco Bay Area, by Joe Russack, aka Dr. Strangelove (Sysop of Just Say Yes), Jeff Hunter, aka Taipan Enigma (sysop of &TOTSE), and Ratsnatcher (Sysop of Rat head Systems). NirvanaNet was unique among BBS networks, because member BBS systems agreed to allow anyone to connect, and access everything on the systems, instantly and anonymously. They also traded thousands of text files between the systems covering every subject imaginable. &TOTSE continued as a website until January 17, 2009, when it was closed by Jeff Hunter.
It later expanded to include other eclectic BBSs that valued liberty and privacy, including realitycheckBBS, The New Dork Sublime, My Dog Bit Jesus(Berkeley-Oakland—Dittany/Susan), Lies Unlimited(S.San Francisco-Mick Freen)(later Salt Lake City, Utah), Sea of Noise, El Observador, The Salted Slug, The Lair (Boise, Idaho), Burn This Flag(San Jose-Zardoz), The Stage, Tomorrows Order of Magngitude (Mountain View-Palo Alto--finger_man) and others.
The initial NirvanaNET(tm) 1990 core consisted of : Jeff/Taipan, Joe Russack/Dr. Strangelove, Poindexter Fortran (taking over from Count Zero Interrupt), and Dittany of Crete were the primary founding members. &TOTSE closed its node function around 1998; several online "attempts to recreate an online database" were claimed to be imposters by original founding members who are named on the trademark application (now expired). &TOTSE (Temple Of The Screaming Electron) was—if functioning—a members-only BBS by 2000. Both node and voice functions were discontinued or changed before 1999. Even only nine (9) years old, it was one of the older BBS networks. See 'FIDONET' BBS started by Tom Jennings.
Jeff Hunter was an aka inspired originally by an actor's name, Captain of the first Star Trek premiere.
A 1993 article in the Contra Costa Times described TOTSE (and other NirvanaNet BBS nodes) as "an information network providing criminal insights to anyone with a phone, personal computer and modem." offer(ing) hundreds of files providing instructions on credit card fraud, money laundering, mail fraud, counterfeiting, drug smuggling, cable-TV theft, bomb-making and murder."[1]
Computer Underground Digest subsequently obtained an interview with Zardoz, sysop of Burn This Flag BBS, who provided this description of the network:[2]
Our BBS network, NIRVANAnet, started several years ago with three systems in the Bay Area that had the same basic philosophies. It was decided that since their message bases were very similar, and since they all shared the same basic philosophies on how to run a BBS system (no registration, trust your users, freedom of speech reigns supreme, knowledge should be available to everyone, no discrimination based on age, sex, religion, drug use, or mental stability, etc.) they decided to form NIRVANAnet.
The network has since grown to seven systems (with six operational and one currently relocating). The original premise is still alive with what we believe is one of the best message bases offered in the country. We allow and encourage user aliases, which in turn promotes a level of honesty and frankness that would be otherwise absent from the discussion areas. We pride ourselves on believing that a user can dial up a bulletin board without giving up their identity and/or personal privacy.
Here is the current list of NIRVANAnet systems...
Burn This Flag 408/363-9766 San Jose Zardoz
&TOTSE 510/935-5845 Walnut Creek Jeff Hunter
realitycheck 510/527-1662 Albany Poindexter Fortran
Lies Unlimited *JUST-MOVED* ???????? Mick Freen
My Dog Bit Jesus 510/658-8078 Berkeley Suzanne d'Fault
New Dork Sublime 415/864-DORK San Francisco Demented Pimiento
The Shrine 408/747-0778 Sunnyvale Tom Joseph -
2017-05-10 at 1:45 AM UTC in Windows Fanboys - I need your helpshit sorry, forgot about this thread.
Originally posted by SBTlauien 1. Ubuntu 16.04.1 64-bit
2. Windows 7 64-bit
3. 16GB
4. Either My beta Wireless card or a little Nano 5mbps USB card, but specifically just some USB flash drives
Like I said earlier, if you're trying to load a USB stick it may be easier to mount it in the host (Ubuntu) OS, then share the folder with the client (Wiindows) - you can do that by going to the VM's settings in Virtualbox > Shared Folders, add it from there.
If you want to give the VM direct access to a USB device you need to go to the VM's settings > USB... Tick off Enable USB, select the appropriate USB port type (keep an eye on the status bar at the bottom, it'll indicate if you can't use the selected port), then add a enhancement on the right.
If you're lucky it'll pick up your device automatically, click the plus sign and select the device and it'll be available on (Windows) reboot. If not, you'll need to click the 'add enhancement' option above it, then edit the new enhancement and enter in unique data that matches your device.
I personally had a lot of trouble getting this working last time I tried - it was easy to set up in Windows but not so much in Linux. I think it was due to user privileges not allowing me (standard user) to route devices; switching to root may help but it's not ideal to constantly run VirtualBox as root.
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2017-05-09 at 4:37 PM UTC in To Plant a Seed is Not to Be a Gardener. The Tragedy of the Child of Bill Krozby.Lots of sex wierds up in dis here tred.
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2017-05-09 at 1:55 PM UTC in Your daily reminder.
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2017-05-07 at 1:11 AM UTC in Johnny Cash - At San Quentin (1969) (Full Album)
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2017-05-03 at 5:36 AM UTC in Identity Theft Through DMV
Originally posted by SBTlauien First of all, what is needed to get a driver's license at the DMV if a person loses theirs?
This can vary state to state, and even county to county depending on how strictly they enforce things.
Originally posted by SBTlauien Does a person just walk in with a forged birth certificate and a forged social security card, tell them that they lost their drivers license, fill out the forms, get their picture taken, and then receive a crisp drivers license in the mailbox of the victim(that the culprit obviously has access too)?
Yes, although often a new picture is unnecessary because one is already on file. You must resemble your victim.
Originally posted by SBTlauien Does the DMV compare the previous picture with the person in the office, or does this depend on the state? Can they look up pictures from other states?
Depends on how attentive the clerk is whether or not they will pick up on differences. Like stated before however, you at least need to resemble your victim. They can usually look up pictures from other states, but will not do so unless they have a reason to. Getting a replacement license is not a valid reason to look them up.
Originally posted by SBTlauien Would a criminal be best off finding someone that looks very similar to her, gain access(we all know most locks are weak) to this victim's residence, search and steal the victim's social security card and birth certificate(determining if the victim is likely going to notice these missing), then go to the DMV apply for a new license, then receive it in the victim's mailbox?
Seems excessive, riskier, and unnecessary. As long as you can find out the victim's SSN to forge (if it's even required), then you should be fine.
Originally posted by SBTlauien Do the DMV in any states fingerprint?
Yes, it varies from state to state. As far as I am aware they will not take your prints again for a replacement though.
Originally posted by SBTlauien Avoiding the DMV, a criminal could find someone that looks like her, either mug or dress up like a police officer and steal the victim's driver's license. The problem with this is that the victim will get a new license with a new expiration date. But will the license number stay the same?
Yes, the license number will be the same, but the victim will alert the DMV - or perhaps even the authorities - that the last license was stolen. This will place them on high alert for identity theft. Don't do this.
Originally posted by SBTlauien Using fake ID out-of-state at a DMV would be far too risky due to the quality of most fake ID. Although using one to get an apartment/studio(to prove residency) wouldn't be. So maybe a criminal could use a stolen social security card along with a stolen birth certificate, along with proof of residency from the apartment/studio(which would be leased before stealing the documents due to DMV usually requiring six months of residency), to get a license at the DMV…
I'm a little confused here. If you want to register a new license with a stolen birth certificate and SSN, chances are the victim will already be in the system and they will question you about that. If you are just going for a copy, the victim's information will be updated in the system, which enables them to find you should they ever check their info or get a replacement card themselves.
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2017-05-03 at 5:24 AM UTC in ☂I think Lanny should start enhancementing some of these. And delete this account as well.
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