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    jamil

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    Alpo

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    Somehow I doubt Project Veritas and similar would qualify for this [STRIKE]government stamp of approval[/STRIKE] 'protection'

    I'm not in favor of giving scumbag drunks who write for a living and invade my privacy any more rights than they already have as citizens. What a terrible ****ing idea.
     

    BugI02

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    https://www.base64decode.org

    Copy the what's embolded above, visit the site above, and past it in the "decode" box.

    For the uninitiated, base64 is a way of encoding binary characters into plain text string of characters. So if you see a string of alphanumeric characters jumbled together with no spaces, it may be base64 encoded. So head over to the decoder above with it, and if it's base64, it'll decode into something. Base64 often ends with an '==', which is usually a dead giveaway. The one below does not, however.

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    jbombelli

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    jamil

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    I suppose it's good we're talking about this. It means there's not much of what this thread is about going around.
     

    ArcadiaGP

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