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Jun 15 2017 11:59am
Quote (Rikuo @ Jun 15 2017 11:22am)
the fuck lol


This lol
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Jun 15 2017 01:09pm
Quote (King Atrhur @ Jun 15 2017 08:58am)
Go to 1:30 and get ready to cringe at the paste application.
keep watching till 2min.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N22v6pvNPBc

Wow

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Jun 15 2017 01:53pm
Quote (Z97 @ 15 Jun 2017 09:34)
That's how I do mine


then ur doing it wrong the entire time,
use ur dick nn finger wtf?
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Quote (Secksii @ Jun 15 2017 03:53pm)
then ur doing it wrong the entire time,
use ur dick nn finger wtf?



I use my asshole after chipotle
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Jun 16 2017 12:08am
im not gay
but ive never used netflix
before
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Jun 16 2017 12:15am
Quote (urbanshaft @ Jun 16 2017 02:08am)
im not gay
but ive never used netflix
before


Netflix commits the three usual injustices of digital publishing: Digital Restrictions Management (DRM), End User License Agreements that restrict the customer beyond the restrictions of copyright law, and identifying and tracking the customers.

To tolerate any of these predatious practices is to surrender our rights without a fight.

Netflix is a typical streaming media dis-service: it requires a nonfree client program that imposes digital restrictions mechanisms (DRM) intended to stop the user from saving a copy of the data being streamed through her own computer. You should never use DRM that you can't break, so you should not use these dis-services unless you can break their DRM.

A friend once asked me to watch a video with her that she was going to display on her computer using Netflix. I declined, saying that Netflix was such a threat to freedom that I felt uncomfortable with promoting its use in this way.

Rejecting streaming DRM is an ethical imperative because this streaming technology is intended to divide people and make them antisocial.

Netflix is a surveillance system: it demands customers identify themselves to pay, and thus records what each person watches. Don't stand for this!

Netflix makes customers sign a restrictive contract (End User License Agreement) that denies them rights that they would normally have under copyright law if they bought a copy. If you bought a copy on a tape or disk, you would be free to give, lend or sell it. With Netflix, those actions are not only obstructed by DRM, but also explicitly forbidden.
Netflix is parlaying its control of users (obtained through the wrongs stated above) into a grab for control over video entertainment.

Every time you hear that some video is produced specifically by Netflix, it would be appropriate to feel a wave of disgust and anger. That will help you refuse to watch it, refuse to feed the monster.

Netflix in cahoots with the movie companies is attacking users' privacy by blocking access through VPNs.

Android's practice of forcing use of Google DNS, which apparently has been designed to help companies such as Netflix do this, is collusion with DRM

http://defectivebydesign.org/
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jan/07/netflix-streaming-ces-global-tv-network
http://torrentfreak.com/netflix-cracks-down-on-vpn-and-proxy-pirates-150103/

This post was edited by DCSS on Jun 16 2017 12:15am
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Quote (DCSS @ Jun 16 2017 01:15am)
Netflix commits the three usual injustices of digital publishing: Digital Restrictions Management (DRM), End User License Agreements that restrict the customer beyond the restrictions of copyright law, and identifying and tracking the customers.

To tolerate any of these predatious practices is to surrender our rights without a fight.

Netflix is a typical streaming media dis-service: it requires a nonfree client program that imposes digital restrictions mechanisms (DRM) intended to stop the user from saving a copy of the data being streamed through her own computer. You should never use DRM that you can't break, so you should not use these dis-services unless you can break their DRM.

A friend once asked me to watch a video with her that she was going to display on her computer using Netflix. I declined, saying that Netflix was such a threat to freedom that I felt uncomfortable with promoting its use in this way.

Rejecting streaming DRM is an ethical imperative because this streaming technology is intended to divide people and make them antisocial.

Netflix is a surveillance system: it demands customers identify themselves to pay, and thus records what each person watches. Don't stand for this!

Netflix makes customers sign a restrictive contract (End User License Agreement) that denies them rights that they would normally have under copyright law if they bought a copy. If you bought a copy on a tape or disk, you would be free to give, lend or sell it. With Netflix, those actions are not only obstructed by DRM, but also explicitly forbidden.
Netflix is parlaying its control of users (obtained through the wrongs stated above) into a grab for control over video entertainment.

Every time you hear that some video is produced specifically by Netflix, it would be appropriate to feel a wave of disgust and anger. That will help you refuse to watch it, refuse to feed the monster.

Netflix in cahoots with the movie companies is attacking users' privacy by blocking access through VPNs.

Android's practice of forcing use of Google DNS, which apparently has been designed to help companies such as Netflix do this, is collusion with DRM

http://defectivebydesign.org/
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jan/07/netflix-streaming-ces-global-tv-network
http://torrentfreak.com/netflix-cracks-down-on-vpn-and-proxy-pirates-150103/


Wtf its Netflix
You have some serious issues
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Jun 16 2017 07:13am
Quote (DCSS @ Jun 15 2017 11:15pm)
Netflix commits the three usual injustices of digital publishing: Digital Restrictions Management (DRM), End User License Agreements that restrict the customer beyond the restrictions of copyright law, and identifying and tracking the customers.

To tolerate any of these predatious practices is to surrender our rights without a fight.

Netflix is a typical streaming media dis-service: it requires a nonfree client program that imposes digital restrictions mechanisms (DRM) intended to stop the user from saving a copy of the data being streamed through her own computer. You should never use DRM that you can't break, so you should not use these dis-services unless you can break their DRM.

A friend once asked me to watch a video with her that she was going to display on her computer using Netflix. I declined, saying that Netflix was such a threat to freedom that I felt uncomfortable with promoting its use in this way.

Rejecting streaming DRM is an ethical imperative because this streaming technology is intended to divide people and make them antisocial.

Netflix is a surveillance system: it demands customers identify themselves to pay, and thus records what each person watches. Don't stand for this!

Netflix makes customers sign a restrictive contract (End User License Agreement) that denies them rights that they would normally have under copyright law if they bought a copy. If you bought a copy on a tape or disk, you would be free to give, lend or sell it. With Netflix, those actions are not only obstructed by DRM, but also explicitly forbidden.
Netflix is parlaying its control of users (obtained through the wrongs stated above) into a grab for control over video entertainment.

Every time you hear that some video is produced specifically by Netflix, it would be appropriate to feel a wave of disgust and anger. That will help you refuse to watch it, refuse to feed the monster.

Netflix in cahoots with the movie companies is attacking users' privacy by blocking access through VPNs.

Android's practice of forcing use of Google DNS, which apparently has been designed to help companies such as Netflix do this, is collusion with DRM

http://defectivebydesign.org/
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jan/07/netflix-streaming-ces-global-tv-network
http://torrentfreak.com/netflix-cracks-down-on-vpn-and-proxy-pirates-150103/


you're using the internet, in which you had to give a service provider your name, address, personal information (dob, ssn) etc.
the browser you're using collects info as well.

you've already fallen for the botnet kiddo
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Jun 16 2017 11:27pm


Sunday June 18th = Father's Day

Monday August 21st = Total Solar Eclipse in the USA
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Jun 16 2017 11:30pm
Quote (urbanshaft @ 15 Jun 2017 23:08)
im not gay
but ive never used netflix
before


ur doing it right then
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