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Name: Anonymous 2013-08-03 23:44

Why are you not using the greatest operating system of all time, Windows XP?

Name: >>35 2013-08-04 4:20

Yeah like >>34, but more psycho, and has the badge:
http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/208.115.207.25
sigh, gn. Going back to comp.lang.haskell

Did you even bother to register privacy whois, and take advantage of DNSec extensions and HIP to censor your name and location, and the locations of your servers? Sigh

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:24

>>41
Of course not. Do I look like I'm made of money? I thought about it on many a sleepless night, and decided that if my number was called to experience the full ruination that Anonymous of /prog/ could bring, then that would be my fate. I have no regrets in this life and can die at peace.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:35

>>36
Fucking kikes. They work for Microsoft and Hershey but they still want to suck money out of a broke shitposter.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:39

check `em

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:46

>>40
Your writing style on Slashdot is quite acerbic unlike TheGent !S96mdLKniQ and the yahoo person
http://answers.yahoo.com/activity?show=5s56fPZgaa
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120402160802AAoCWdy
 I'm a scholar, a gentleman, a Deist, and a brony. Anything Geeky, Spiritual, Mythological, or Pony-related, chances are I'm your man

  
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Well It all started on /co/, 4chans board about cartoons and comics. Someone posted an article about the death of creator driven media, and how MLP was sexist or some such nonsense, and that got /co/'s attention. They praised it's very high quality animation. Had it stayed on /co/, i don't think bronies would be the massive thing that they are. However it didn't stay on /co/; /b/ picked it up, for some reason. Now understand that /b/ is the ******** of the internet, and a very dark place, so why /b/ fell in love with this show about colorful ponies is an unknown, but i have a theory. /b/ is one of the angriest, most cynical, most hatefilled places on the internet, so maybe some /b/tards who saw the show liked the cute, the innocence, the NICENESS. If /b/ was the grinch, then ponies are little cindy lou who, and warmed the dark cockles of their hearts. How did the ponies spread beyond the internet's anus? For all it's horrors, /b/ is also a major generator of memes, and something from /b/ tends to spread like wildfire. And so ponies began to spread to the rest of the interwebs. People liked it for many of the same reason some of /b/ did: It cute, and people like cute things, but also because its a bit of fresh air. Most media is violent, sex filled, and cynical as hell, and the ponies are a nice break from that. It's something preaching the values of friendship in a world that can be full of jerks. And the characters are well written and relatable. In short, it's nice. People like nice. And bronies are some of the nicest people on the internet, a sort of anti-/b/. They make great music, great art, and write great stories.

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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120904232836AAqI8Hw
Why do people have such a problem with furries?
I've noticed that furries receive a LOT of hate on the internet, and I'm wondering why. I know some people think some weird stuff about furries (they're into bestiality, they all have sex in fursuits, they're all otherkin drama queens, etc), but some of it just seems to be hate for hate's sake. Why?

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Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:46

>>44
fuck you, I was saving those for a special occasion!

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:54

>>42
Since you have a nice community, I'll help. Place your domains nameservers to one of these:
http://freedns.afraid.org/ [< my fav]
http://www.he.net/
http://www.freedns.com/
http://www.opendns.com/business-solutions/premium-dns/benefits
https://dns.he.net/

Next, learn how to implement TSIG for HIP:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNSSEC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSIG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Host_Identity_Protocol
and apply it

In the future things like these will be more popular and propagate, we do not need to worry about a censored-privacy-leaking internet:
https://wiki.projectmeshnet.org/DNS#Efforts_in_decentralized_DNS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNSCurve

PS

 are there any of you old enough, or played with Hesiod and Chaosnet? I still wonder if we can improve upon them, in particulalar Chaosnet, or just make a new one based mesh networks. I wonder why the kids are calling them now quantum networks.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:54

Another site, now tumblr.
worstboard@gmail.com
http://worstboard.tumblr.com/

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:56

>>45
That's a different person (how dare you insinuate that I'm a fucking horse fucker; don't even drag that shit in here you stupid piece of trash). TheGent was a mod at the site that /new/ went after moot deleted it. I kept roleplaying as Wriggle and being nice and googling stuff for them because they hated it. They all complained about me, so I wrote them that shitty little filter to shut them up (but they didn't change their complains, so it wasn't very interesting). I also convinced everyone that the admin was Kimmo Alms. It was fun, but after about three weeks, it got old so I dropped off the radar.

I haven't been there in years. You're making me nostalgic.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 4:58

>>47
No.

>>48
Are you still talking about me? If so, you need to go back to /b/ and brush up on your doxxing skills. You're wildly off the mark.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:03

/polecat kebabs/

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:03

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jkGRuORHRyMJ:bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-otc/logs/2012/10/23+%22TheGent%22+4chan&cd=8&hl=en&ct=clnk
02:58     TheGent     I WANT TO BUY A TROJAN/SPYWARE TYPE PROGRAM
02:58     TheGent     IT IS LEGAL TO HAVE THIS
02:58     packt     omg.
02:58     TheGent     AND TO BUY AND SELL IT
02:58     TheGent     BUT ARE WE ALLOWED?
02:58     TheGent     IT IS A GOOD POINT

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:07

When did /prog/ turn into /b/?

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:10

>>53
About 3 years ago.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:11

>>53
About 8 years ago.

Name: I ♥USENET 2013-08-04 5:13

>>53
Since 2005.

>>50
Ok, don't say I did not warn you. I hate that you lose out on having fun because some sicker bastard in a DoD office decided to rob you out.

I'll take it as well that you did not go to linux fest.

And I learn what the kids were talking about:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.0305?utm_source=feedly

Have a good one!

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:14

>>49
I remember that. Thanks for linking me to /prog/ if that was you.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:14

>>54
Yeah, but we never had people who could run whois and think their elite hackors though. Somehow this thread managed to get even more pathetic after it's /g/-level shitpost start. This is a new low.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:18

>>57
I did not link you to /prog/. I would never do that. There's no way I would risk my Internet persona's reputation by linking to this foul pile of extremely bad behavior.

>>58
I was enjoying the attention until that faggot got me confused with someone else. I was thinking of becoming like Nikita or Xarn or Mentishit, but that's all ruined now.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:23

Wriggle !!wvZ72pdJVA 06/06/11 (Mon) 17:37:06 No.264690

File: 1307407025191.jpg (21.38 KB, 400x269, 400:269, 1232214839962.jpg)

I found this one back in 08, before the current MLP craze.

Is this man a trend setter?

Wriggle !!wvZ72pdJVA 03/29/11 (Tue) 16:10:23 No.136673

>>136669
>>136669
I would never leave /r9k1/! It is my home! Even if I must banevade a trillion times, I will never abandon Anon and my tripfriends to the monsters of despair!

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:30

>>60
This begs the question, who was alice and cinro.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:34

>>59
niggerkikefagcunt

Name:   2013-08-04 5:35

Back to /b/, ``please''!

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Back to /b/, ``please''!

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:35

>>61
I stole their gimmick.

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Name: Anonymous 2013-08-04 5:36

>>61
google his/her/its tripcode/name , mine information from posts -> google it, mine more information,etc
Its pretty simple and there is no hacking whatsoever involved. Whois and google are public services.

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