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Re: Dark Web – Justice League

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These kinds of alternative justice systems always seem fascinating to me. I feel like a sociological study on "alternative forms of justice" could be very fruitful.

There’s a book I really enjoyed called Narconomics. It helps explain all aspects of the drug trade through the lens of business. One of the most fascinating takeaways was how they handle “contract enforcement” in the absence of a legal system or courts (hint: Violence) I recall an anecdote that Mexican cartels would hire Mexicans —- and not Dutch —- in order to serve as drug mules smuggling product into Amsterdam. Du…

judgements from the usual court system are enforced by the police, who are authorized to use force - i.e. violence - in the event of non-compliance. this is not a unique feature of the drug trade.

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Which has nothing to do with you or any specific persons use of onion services

> Which has nothing to do with you or any specific persons use of onion services A false statement. Anyone choosing to use such services should be mindful of the fact that the services are appealing to sociopaths and have no policing mechanism.

Everything is appalling to sociopaths, the whole concept is that they blend in to places that do have a policing mechanism

And so by proxy you’re trying to shoehorn a boogeyman into a benign technology, pick a different thread there are plenty to fearmonger over the dark web

Re: Dark Web – Justice League

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post #116

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> Which has nothing to do with you or any specific persons use of onion services A false statement. Anyone choosing to use such services should be mindful of the fact that the services are appealing to sociopaths and have no policing mechanism.

Everything is appalling to sociopaths, the whole concept is that they blend in to places that do have a policing mechanism And so by proxy you’re trying to shoehorn a boogeyman into a benign technology, pick a different thread there are plenty to fearmonger over the dark web

Incorrect. In places where there is a policing mechanism they moderate their behavior, and so do less harmful things.

Where there is not, they do not have to.

> into a benign technology

It’s not benign. It’s unpoliced, so sociopaths have no disincentives.

Re: Dark Web – Justice League

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post #154

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Everything is appalling to sociopaths, the whole concept is that they blend in to places that do have a policing mechanism And so by proxy you’re trying to shoehorn a boogeyman into a benign technology, pick a different thread there are plenty to fearmonger over the dark web

Incorrect. In places where there is a policing mechanism they moderate their behavior, and so do less harmful things . Where there is not, they do not have to. > into a benign technology It’s not benign. It’s unpoliced, so sociopaths have no disincentives.

How would you like people that aren't sociopaths to behave there differently? Be more self sufficient? Not believe everything written on the internet? This is a thread about an arbitration court what do you think people need to browse onion services? Is there any specific PSA in your post?

Re: Dark Web – Justice League

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There's such a thing as federally legal THC these days, and it can be shipped straight to your mailbox: https://moonwlkr.com/pages/moonwlkr-delta-8

I've tried this stuff. It's nasty, could not recommend less.

Do you mean taste-wise or in terms of effects? It definitely has a strong cannabis flavor, but so do most other edibles. In terms of effects, can't say I've noticed any difference from regular products here in WA.

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The lengths that pintrest is going to prevent me from viewing the image full size is frustrating. But these comics are great.

But if you hit the 3 dots it literally says "download image", and it's full size...

If you try to use your browser's standard right-click Pinterest intercepts and gives you the option to Save (to Pinterest), open link (the very one you are viewing) in a new tab, see more ideas about education (on Pinterest!), see more from renee ma (on Pinterest!), or login or sign up for Pinterest.

If you click on the image, which is a link, it gives you a sign-in form.

Sure, the three dots are there to click; but "Download Image" is the only function listed. Why wouldn't it just be a download button...

Edit: And it's truly a 'download' versus viewing it directly in the browser...

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The lengths that pintrest is going to prevent me from viewing the image full size is frustrating. But these comics are great.

But if you hit the 3 dots it literally says "download image", and it's full size...

which is redundant to the browsers built in functionality

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But if you hit the 3 dots it literally says "download image", and it's full size...

If you try to use your browser's standard right-click Pinterest intercepts and gives you the option to Save (to Pinterest), open link (the very one you are viewing) in a new tab, see more ideas about education (on Pinterest!), see more from renee ma (on Pinterest!), or login or sign up for Pinterest. If you click on the image, which is a link, it gives you a sign-in form. Sure, the three dots are there to click; but…

Any time a page does something stupid when you right–click, try it again while holding down shift.
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