>OOPS ... s-sorry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfrbsTWv9eU
I just came to get something to eat.
I thought you said "have sex with cauldrons"
Why was Dateline so ruthless?
If in the process of making your sting program you happen to catch a mentally retarded guy or provoke a guy to suicide, okay, but why air it?
>>70541013
To promote awareness of the dangers of online social media.
I find it ironic, back in the early days of the internet they told us never share our information with strangers and here we are in 2016 doing the exact opposite.
Smell my breath
im not gay or nothin
>>70542143
That's not necessary
>>70542099
Eric Schmidt tried to warn everyone a few years ago: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/eric-schmidt/10080596/Hay-Festival-2013-Teenagers-mistakes-will-stay-with-them-forever-warns-Google-chief-Eric-Schmidt.html
I learned this lesson when at age 22 I discovered that posts I made to Usenet at age 9 using my real name were archived and indexed probably forever.
>>70542170
Go out dat in ta fridge
Sorry for what?
>>70541013
It was very easy
>>70544201
AHAHAHAHAHHAH
>>70543211
Trying to have sex with a 12 year old girl
>>70540721
He said he's sorry. Why don't they let him go?
>>70542459
Google pretending to care about privacy? Why would anyone listen?
>>70545360
MYah I know
>>70542459
I did a pretty thorough search myself recently.
I found some old Pokemon groups I was in with a similar username I use for things now and some forums post for a game I used to play but that's it.
I'm so happy. Because I was a total deviant when I was 12. It was 2002 and my parents knew shit about internet and I had 45mins unsupervised every afternoon