it's true
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Anonymous:all you need is love
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Anonymous:I love programming. Do I have love?
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Anonymous:yes <3
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Anonymous:probably not
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Anonymous:HoT gIrLs In <<your_area>>
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Anonymous:Trannies must die
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Anonymous:>>6
That's not fair. They were human once...
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Anonymous:>>7
Then what are they now?
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Anonymous:>>8
sexy goddesses
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Anonymous:>>9
lol
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Anonymous:53da6d6c78ae14a213d0f3e6d5f71957f35f4499de643a1ea5fc7b848c444e86
This is a SHA-256 hash digest.
It will come in use later. By me.
Thank you and have a great day.
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Anonymous:>>10
you think i'm joking, pal? i fuckin' LOVE trans women. i'm willing to die for 'em. i don't care if they don't acknowledge me. i don't care if they play hard to get and won't give up their bussy that easily. trans rights are human rights. periodt!
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Anonymous:>you think i'm joking, pal?Maybe
>i fuckin' LOVE trans women.Okay
>i'm willing to die for 'em.Damn.
>i don't care if they don't acknowledge me.Sounds kind of simp-ish...
>i don't care if they play hard to get and won't give up their bussy that easily.Okie dokie
>trans rights are human rights. periodt!I disagree with everything you said, but I respect your determination.
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Anonymous:>I respect your determination.why thank you, kind stranger... that's all i really want... respect... good day, sir
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Anonymous:>>12
Least unhinged chaser
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Anonymous:<3 has broken me. I hate everything now.
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Anonymous:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38507446
Do you receive unsolicited phone calls or SMS/text spam? I made a free public service site explaining how to find the telecom carrier that is responsible for the spammer's (real) phone number and report the abuse to them – so the carrier can terminate their service.
It works, and it feels like magic.
Background: Earlier this year, I wrote an HN comment[1] explaining how to find the telecom carrier responsible for a robocall or SMS spam campaign. Those steps aren't documented anywhere else, even though they're actually pretty easy.
This info deserved to be much more visible, so now it is: https://reportphonespam.org/
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