some stuff. im not like a member of some secret society of illegal and weird stuff but i have poked my head in a few places.
mainly, theres a site devoted to women having sex with sea creatures and insects. like, inserting them in their anus while being covered in caterpillars.
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02-24-2012, 10:25 PM #91
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02-24-2012, 10:25 PM #92
I saw all kinds of ****. My roommate about four years ago was fascinated by this kind of stuff, the idea that there was a hidden internet world tucked away that most people didn't know about. He was gone for a semester on academic probation and spent whole days at a time digging through the dark web (the dark web is painfully slow). Like I said, most everything below the Hidden Wiki is illegal or sick because again, if it wasn't, there'd be no need to hide it and if it was benign, it would be on stuff like the Hitman page (which is really just a death pool so kiddies can pretend they are 1337 h4x0r5 for being on a .onion page).
He eventually gave up because he got numb and was seriously losing faith in humanity and this is a guy who wouldn't wince at the BME pain olympics or the Ukrainian losers who beat a man to death with hammers. It's the worst of the worst. Personally, I was marginally curious because of the idea of a secret world but then you realize the reason why this world exists. I guess I'm a pussy compared to my roommate because the stuff I briefly glanced at or the stories I heard from him made me sick to my stomach. The CP stuff is well known but there's information on human trafficking rings, rape tourism (which happens in the US even! They happen on occasion in Native American reservations), animal cruelty that will turn anyone into a hardcore PETA/ASPCA member, and hackers lurking at every turn.
Avoid avoid avoid
I understand the idea of this hidden underworld is enticing but nothing good exists here. I will stop posting after this about the subject because I'm getting repetitive at this point.
For the record, my roommate never had an FBI visit and everything turned out fine for him in the end. My roommate was just depressed (he was a genius who stopped showing up to classes is all) and wanted to find out what really was there. Although the dark web experiment took a pretty big toll on him and these days, the only internetting he does is through a smartphone when he goes on the ******** app. He pretty much gave up the internet after exploring the dark web. I can't imagine people spending large bulks of their time (or worse, their livelihood) on it.
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02-24-2012, 10:26 PM #93
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TL;DR
It makes you paranoid after watching gruesome videos/pictures/stories. I watched those two videos you mentioned years ago, and ****... I was scared ****less. It got me to the point where I stopped going out/talking to people I didn't know, because I was paranoid they'll like abduct me and do **** to me.
Took me a month or 2 to get over it. =[
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02-24-2012, 10:43 PM #112
I use to be curious about stuff on the internet, then I started watching 2 guys 1 hammer and after about 40 seconds i turned it off and never again have been curious about the dark things lurking in the web. **** watching some guy whos face is just blood, shredded skin, and pulp gurgling blood while two russian kids laugh and smack him some more in the head with a hammer. That was enough.
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02-24-2012, 10:44 PM #113
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02-24-2012, 10:45 PM #115
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02-24-2012, 10:45 PM #116
Basics to browse the deepweb
Install Tor Browser Bundle from the Tor website, easily found on google.
Run it, close all other browsers or applications connected to the internet.
Search for .onion on wikipedia and there will be some links towards the bottom of the page, click on the directory and you'll have links all over the deep web.
Don't click on any pdfs, and you should be good.★NVious crew★
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