Personally I think you MIGHT be a bit paranoid but it's understandable. The fact remains that you recognize it. If you didn't then maybe we SHOULD worry about you.
Anonymous mothafuckas sent a mail to my pops inquiring about my myspace. (Anonymous to me at least, because he won't tell me the origin of the mail.) What am I supposed to think.
Not only that I was interrogated about all this pointless bullshit by my pops until I confessed that I was not going to shoot up a fucking school.
Not that I ever been to a goddamn school at this state in the first place.
Nor do I have any fucking guns.
In any case. Yes I do suppose I was paranoid into thinking that they may have gotten to the website too.
All I'm saying is that it's not a joke that my myspace is being watched.
I was thinking of deleting it, but that would make it look like I was trying to hide something. Of which I'm not.
Well fuck, rat him out, if you go down take him with you! Besides, if you essentially become an informant by pointing out a potential school shooter, that just makes you look better, right?
Like I said. Actual school shooters are never apprehended until they unleash their foolhardy attack. School shooters are actually encouraged in order to make copy cat crimes look more rampant than it actually is.
Besides, his myspace looks like a blatant copy cat of mine. So I'd most likely be pegged as implanting thoughts into his youthful mind.
I hardly ever snitch, because I'm usually the one who gets blamed on.
Here's a post that expalins what I think just happened to me.
http://www.outlawjournalism.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1364&sid=4f42727da9d89db6b5ebb954cf739077
Well, it's been my theory for a while now, whenever the government "gives" you something, you can bet it's probably a two-edged sword. The internet allows you to see, hear, read all sorts of things you'd never be able to otherwise. At the same time, it's a perfect medium for subtle control...and more so for the government to flip through your brain and sort you and/or your family out as they pen the sheep.
Joe Nobody who spends 90% of his time surfing for photos of pretty girls isn't going to be much of a threat to TPTB. Same for the lemmings on facebook (such a perfect term, too, I've know a lot of people that love their account, and lemming is exactly what comes to mind), myspace, and others.
On the other hand, folks visiting sites with some level of serious discussion (taking into account the internet's anony factor and bozos), folks watching those politically unsavory videos on youtube, people who check in for information on relevant "stuff", and especially those daring souls who tap into the survivalist and anti-gov sites, are quickly isolated by their own actions, and either the government can run them up on false charges, or quickly harvest them as TSHTF.
It's self-selection, in a very subtle, enjoyable manner. If it wasn't, those media companies and telecoms would have had it shut down or under their tight fists years ago. Of course, some day it will have to go away, and that day might be fairly soon. However, it's a safe bet most of us here won't be surprised. We'll likely already be well used to not using the internet before that shutdown day arrives, having likely been picked out as potential troublemakers long before.
How dare we think...and share our ideas with others...right?
I actually have several instances of fabricated bullshit written into my official records since I was a kid.
That's one of the problems you face when you look extremely different from everybody else within a given country. What's worse is that my parents raised me as White American, lol. (By White American, I mean that I was raised to only speak English. So now I'm fucked, because Enlgish is the only language that I'm fluent in.)
This is just a new blotch in my already tarnished account.
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As for profiling...dude, it's a website. I don't see why you can't say anything to you want to someone you don't know.
If somebody threatens to kill you, and they have your address. Then yes, I say that's grounds for apprehension.
In any case, anything you say or do on the internet can & will be used against you. Whether you know it or not.
The best way to avoid it. Is to not log into the internet at all.
We don't threaten people by typing words on the internet. We sure don't threaten each other if there's a disagreement. WE discuss. Either way, we aren't breaking any laws by just typing on here. We're just hanging out.
It doesn't matter what you are.
All that matters is what you can prove.
I don't want to quote a movie, but that has to be one of the truest lines of all time.
I ain't gonna have anything to do with you, you fucking commie!
Me know Comm-E. ALL THo I do re-semb-L Stalin a bit.
Check out my avatar! America, love it or leave it!
LONG LIVE AMERACA!