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Pre Teen Models sites, here's a question.? Alright, so I log onto my computer today and I see a couple sites that my friend has visited ( He forgot to erase them ) and I clicked on them. They are " Legal " Guy modeling sites, none of them with nudity and one of them sent me with a popup to some russian nude guy site that I within 5 seconds clicked the [X] to get out of. First I wanted to see what he was looking at. Here are my quesitons
Will I get in trouble for not clicking a link but it was a popup that it took me to to a site that had illegal guy porn on it. I clicked within 5 seconds off of it, will it get me in trouble. and second the legal guy porn will that get my in trouble too? I am not in the mood for taking the blame for the crap he looks up. I am just curious what legal-modeling.com was.... Then it sent me to all kinds of crap sites. help!! | Your "friend" is a sick-o. There is no telling what he has looked at on your computer and yes, you can get in trouble for it. It might be in your best interest to either notify the authorities and an attorney. Interpol has really been tracking down the IP addresses of people who look at these sites. Your "friend" has protected himself at your expense. They can't track it to him, but they can track it to you.
What a pal. | Pre Teen Models sites, here's a question.? Alright, so I log onto my computer today and I see a couple sites ( and I clicked on them. They are " Legal " Guy modeling sites, none of them with nudity and one of them sent me with a popup to some russian nude guy site that I within 5 seconds clicked the [X] to get out of. First I wanted to see what he was looking at. Here are my quesitons
Will I get in trouble for not clicking a link but it was a popup that it took me to to a site that had illegal guy porn on it. I clicked within 5 seconds off of it, will it get me in trouble. and second the legal guy porn will that get my in trouble too? I am not in the mood for taking the blame for the crap he looks up. I am just curious what legal-modeling.com was.... Then it sent me to all kinds of crap sites. help!! | | no it probably wont get u in trouble. you didnt do anything on it and clicked off of it fast. i dont think anything will happen to you. | What do you think about this? So, i wanted to give a guide to the community and i wanted your opinions this is about trolls, and what from i know about these "trolls"
alright, guyren today we're gonna learn about 4chan, yes 4chan okay you see these trolls came from the Use Net Flame War Of 1999, most trolls rome alone these days and often attack 1 forum
member at a time, they could easily take down multiple targets but they don't wanna risk it, but some do take on a whole board, or thread when these "trolls" enter the room, you can easily ignore them and NOTHING will happen, trolls usually hate when people ignore them, trolls go after people like emos,goths,jocks,russians,canadians,gang members, veterans, americans, british people EVERYONE gets effected by a troll, 4chan has allot of pictures of teen anime that's nude and has some sort of lingerie, or something on the girl they also use pedobear, and his furry friends 4chan blames anonymous still today, mostly 4chan wants everyone to hate anonymous for going so called
"clean" they used to be on-top of this, but anonymous reported people to the F.B.I for scientologists trying to be anonymous making threats, its your opinion weather they got clean, or not
trolls come in all levels and races, the most annoying troll i yet to encounter is a british troll, no offense to great Britain, now that that's out of the way you see trolls who got banned from 4chan, go to 7chan and 8chan they also help-out on the "raids" 4chan also wants ebaumsworld to step-out because they're the most un-godly creatures out there, trust me but aside from that, ebaums world has become more and more corrupt they also raid early because they're idiots, now these monsters go under a set of rules that i belive goes out to either 100 or 120, can't remember but they do get BUT HURT, now what happens during this they start to get mad, go furious so you will have already won and the troll will find more targets, tell your friends about trolls and send them pm's if a troll is nearby, but most people won't even care thats common sense its a 50 year old man wanting some laughs because he can't afford tv, then he'd have comedy central and southpark on all the time
either way they will drain you dry and want you to get annoyed, once you get annoyed they get what THEY want they want you to get annoyed, and will persistently NOT stop, so just leave the room because most conversations, have a troll in diguise involved in them.
tell me what you think. | I can tell this is important to you, or you wouldn't have written about it.
Okay, you asked what people think and I want you to keep in mind that my answer reflects my impressions and opinions, so read through the whole answer!.
Firstly, I think you need to improve your writing skills to help you get your ideas across more clearly. I've heard of trolls, and agree they can be annoying, but I'm not sure what your point is. One thing that would help me understand you better is if you added some punctuation. A period here and there with some capitals at the beginning of sentences would make it more clear about where your ideas begin and end. Otherwise, it's a bit of a ramble, and I can't figure out where you've begun an idea and where it ends.
Secondly, try keeping similar ideas together. If you're describing the history of trolls, you could put all that together in one paragraph. Next, you might explain when and where there are trolls and put those ideas together in a new paragraph. Then, start another paragraph to describe what you think people should do or how they should react to trolls.
I think those are the main things you were trying to talk about, but I could be guessing wrong... (BTW, your spelling is great.)
Good Luck :) | My story for a writing contest (different story)? Titanic—Rose’s Story
A novelization of the script
Written by James Cameron
Adapted by Olivia
Based on “Titanic: James Cameron’s Illustrated Screenplay”
My name is Rose Calvert. Two years ago I started my second century of life. In my long life, I have done many things. I have been married and widowed. I have raised guyren, watched them raise my grandguyren, and now watch them raise my great-grandguyren. But I have also acted in silent pictures. I have flown a plane. I have ridden a horse in the surf. But all of these things I might have never done had it not been for one man, one man whom I think of and thank every day of my so-long life. I had not spoken of him in over 80 years, keeping him close to my own heart, but last year something happened that changed my mind.
It was the summer of 2005 and I was sitting in my glassed-in studio that was attached to the living room of my small house in Ojai, California, throwing a pot on my potter’s wheel. The liquid red clay covered my hands…hands that might be gnarled and age-spotted, but were still surprisingly strong and supple.
My forty-year-old granddaughter, Elizabeth Calvert, who I call Lizzie, was in the kitchen, opening a can of dog food for my Pomeranian, Freddy. I will always be grateful to Lizzie for taking care of me for the last ten-twenty years so that I can continue to live in my own home—no nursing homes for this old lady! As the can opener buzzed, I could barely hear the small television set sitting on counter, so it was simply background noise, until a certain word caught my attention.
It was one of those news programs and the announcer was saying, “Treasure-hunter Brock Lovett is best known for finding Spanish gold in sunken galleons in the Caribbean. Now he is using deep submergence technology to work 2 ½ miles down at another famous wreck…the Titanic.”
Hearing that name, I turned off my wheel and began wiping the clay from my hands with a rag as I listened more carefully. The announcer was saying, “He is with us live via satellite from a Russian research ship in the middle of the Atlantic. Hello, Brock?”
And for the first time, I heard the voice of Brock Lovett, treasure hunter: “Yes, hi, Tracy. You know, Titanic is not just a shipwreck, Titanic is the shipwreck. It’s the Mount Everest of shipwrecks. I’ve planned this expedition for three years, and we’re out here recovering some amazing things…things that will have enormous historical and educational value.”
Hearing this, I rose from my stool, took my cane and slowly began walking towards the kitchen. As I walked, the announcer’s voice sounded skeptical. “But it’s no secret that education is not your main purpose. You’re a treasure hunter. Your expedition is at the center of a storm of controversy over salvage rights and even ethics. Many are calling you a grave robber.”
Entering the kitchen, I told Lizzie, “Turn that up, dear,” and after she did, I could clearly hear the sneer in Mr. Lovett’s voice. “Nobody called the recovery of the artifacts from King Tut’s tomb grave robbing. I have museum-trained experts here, making sure this stuff is preserved and catalogued properly. Look at this drawing, which was found today, a piece of paper that’s been underwater for 84 years…and my team was able to preserve it intact. Should this have remained unseen at the bottom of the ocean for eternity, when we can see it and enjoy it now?”
As he spoke, I was standing right next to the television set, staring at the screen, which showed an old, old pencil drawing still in excellent condition except for its partially-disintegrated edges. The drawing showed a beautiful young woman, beautifully rendered. In her late teens or early twenties, she was nude, though posed with a kind of casual modesty. She was on an Empire divan, in a pool of light that seemed to radiate outward from her eyes. Scrawled in the lower right hand corner is the date: April 14, 1912.
The girl was not totally nude. At her throat was a diamond necklace with one large stone hanging in the center.
Staring at that drawing I had to say the only thing I could think: “I’ll be goddamned.”
That program was the beginning of my journey. When I told Lizzie what I wanted to do, she was certain that I had finally lost my faculties, but since she loves me, she humored me. She telephoned the local television station, which transferred her to the network. When they found out what I wanted and why, they connected me with the Russian research ship, and a Mr. Bobby Buell, who represented the partners who were bankrolling the expedition.
When I told him what I wanted, he told me to “hang on”, then I could hear him running, Soon I could hear his feet running back and his voice saying, “You gotta speak up; she's kinda old,” and I smiled before I heard the same brash, impatient voice I had heard on the television set. “This is Brock Lovett. What can I do for you, Mrs….”
“Calvert,” I introduced myself. “Rose Calvert.”
“Mrs. Calv | I love the story.
The entry is good, only because no one ever uses it. The person, who said it's only what kinder gardeners use i have to say, i get pretty bored when a story starts
As i rushed into the kitchen to see what was wrong
Isn't that a little to predictable??
Love the the story |
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