I did once set up TOR and take a peek in that place. Left pretty sharpish and never returned. There was a bit of drugs, a bit of guns but mostly a great deal of "click here for the kiddy porn". Not a club I cared to be seen in.
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It wasn't the format that broke it, it was the ****eness of the implementation. I thought you worked in IT a? This is the second time you've disappointed me in a week the first being your failure to recognise Breaking Bad as possibly the greatest television ever created.
You can be "seen" entering so to speak and I have heard anecdotal evidence of it being breached by government agencies. That doesn't include British plod by the way who are as tech autistic as you even.
If your ISP told me you frequently exhibited activities suggesting Dark Web visits I'd have you down a s nonce.
I was quite gripped by BB at first, tbh, but after a while it kept recycling the same old tropes and became a chore. It was like butter that was spread over too much bread.
The old site used to run fine in the earlier days. I assumed it was customised around platforms that themselves had moved on and the old tricks no longer worked, as we often fine with older software. A bit like Dear Old Arsene Himself, really. :hehe:
Congrats 'erb
You have demonmstrated that Monty hasn't got a Scooby Doo
Aye true. I believe the yanks are the undisputed masters of film and television ( most of our output is an embarrassment by comparison). But the one thing they simply cannot do is stop any endeavour that is succeeding. They just can't quit while they're ahead and will push on for series twenty one if the money still comes in. I've heard it said that that something like BB eventually employs the equivalent of a small town - that's a lot of people relying on the next series for a living.
Anyway, it doesn't detract from the coruscating brilliance of the first three series.