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Last Posted December 22, 2025 at 3:37 AM
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#24 TF2 players = rich? in Esports

Does dollar an hour pass as rich now?
Lol thanks Obama

posted about 10 years ago
#28 Steam Escrow Update in Off Topic
BonafideSocialiteMoritzKnuckles_Steam has been used to lander money for YEARS. It wouldn't surprise me at all if this is basically being forced by more than one government.care to explain?What's there to explain.
Get dirty money, buy steam gift cards, get games/keys, sell them, cash out.
When they ask you where you got your money, you got them from trading/unboxing. Obviously you cannot make a lot this way, but still maybe you were just lucky ;)
Well just imagine putting the money into thousands of steam accounts, buying games with it and selling it at release date for 10% less. You'd white wash this money and It'd be very hard to trace back I imagine, atleast hard enough for investigators not to put all their resources in.

What I meant with "not a lot" is that when someone asks how you got your Escalade working minimum wage job you don't want to say uncrating ;D
You might however use it to explain weed money to your parents if you live with them :D Or maybe even something more.

posted about 10 years ago
#18 Steam Escrow Update in Off Topic
MoritzKnuckles_Steam has been used to lander money for YEARS. It wouldn't surprise me at all if this is basically being forced by more than one government.care to explain?

What's there to explain.
Get dirty money, buy steam gift cards, get games/keys, sell them, cash out.
When they ask you where you got your money, you got them from trading/unboxing. Obviously you cannot make a lot this way, but still maybe you were just lucky ;)

posted about 10 years ago
#52 what did you have for lunch tf2g? in Off Topic

Spaghetti and tea

posted about 10 years ago
#11 Dango pls respond in Off Topic
cloudlandlast i heard from dango he sent me a pic of a tech deck and some weed with the caption "my new ride"

he has moved on to do better things

From programming to finger skateboard it's like he's growing down :P

posted about 10 years ago
#16 Favourite Podcasts? in Off Topic

Monday Morning Podcast

posted about 10 years ago
#7 country monsters in Off Topic

.

posted about 10 years ago
#2607 THE GREAT TF.TV CHALLENGE in Off Topic

https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xlp1/t31.0-8/12186344_1168183033209588_2534609646619493017_o.jpg

posted about 10 years ago
#560 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

For those that claim that racism is an answer:
http://www.voxeurop.eu/en/content/article/1066201-long-history-forgotten-massacre
http://www.voxeurop.eu/fr/content/article/1065771-la-longue-histoire-d-un-massacre-oublie

VoxeuropDuring the 1970s and 1980s, the memory of 17 October 1961 was enveloped in a thick shroud. At the time, it seemed that there were no traces of that autumn day when unarmed men, women and children, who had turned out to protest with their families in the streets of Paris, were bludgeoned to death by policemen wielding rifle butts, thrown into the Seine, or hanged and left to die in the woods.VoxeuropOn that day, the "French Muslims of Algeria" had turned out in response to a call from the French wing of the FLN to protest against a curfew imposed by the head of Parisian police and former Vichy official, Maurice Papon. Approximately, 20,000 men, women and children from a population that was usually confined to shantytowns in the city’s suburbs joined peaceful marches in the Latin Quarter, on the Grands Boulevards, and close to the Champs-Elysées in central Paris.

The violence in response to these protests was unprecedented: large numbers of police waited for demonstrators at Metro exits and in the streets, where they were beaten and insulted. "With my own eyes, I saw them continue to beat the weakest ones who were already bleeding until they were dead," recounted Saad Ouazen in 1997. In spite of the fact that they offered no resistance, dozens of demonstrators were shot, while others were drowned in the Seine. A total of more than 11,000 Algerians were arrested and transferred to the Palais des sports and the Stade Pierre-de-Coubertin.

Do we really want to be this society?

posted about 10 years ago
#42 Think of a new name for me please in Off Topic
DamnEasybearodactylhow about your irl name
Its Jan and nobody can pronounce it

I'm pretty sure I can. My best friend is Jan (Janek).

posted about 10 years ago
#522 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic
sacSocialiteI won't start supporting oppression just because I like computers, silliest argument ever. Plus my computer was designed in USA and assembled in ChinaIsrael is the only functional democracy in the middle east though. if you want to go after oppression, well.... those oppressive leaders got removed or are in the process of being removed, and it seems that the anarchistic Islamic factions filling up the power vacuum are a tad more oppressive and bloodthirsty..

I'm not supporting FSA

posted about 10 years ago
#518 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic
sacHey remember kids, the second initifada, where Israeli's had to deal with suicide bombings nearly every day, and then later with gaza and all the rockets. What did Israel do, to decrease the amount of terrorist attacks dramatically?

A: they build a wall with checkpoints, and an iron dome, and do surgical strikes on leaders and organisers.
or

B: they stopped being " racist" towards all those Palestinians and opened every border, once the jihadist saw, how nice and pluralistic these sraelis were, Hamas mass surrendered.

Alternatively: you're too young to remember what happened in the intifada, and you listened to your marxist professor, to start boycotts vs Israel, not realising, most computer tech in your laptop was engineered in Israel.

I won't start supporting oppression just because I like computers, silliest argument ever. Plus my computer was designed in USA and assembled in China

posted about 10 years ago
#512 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

I so much want to show you how easy it really is

posted about 10 years ago
#505 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic
SchweppesMolenbeek

I slept there few nights. Didn't seem so bad, of course there were many Western Unions and hair saloons, but nobody wanted anything from me. Even more some guys offered to sell me weed.

posted about 10 years ago
#499 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

https://scontent-fra3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/12249721_1019586324753275_3967952235046532891_n.png?oh=4dcd7f49a88bf442ae7a28ecd0edf82b&oe=56B0A026

posted about 10 years ago
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