Stretching the definition of an antique "meme", but here's an image from 2016 about a message board gag in 2006.
Stretching the definition of an antique "meme", but here's an image from 2016 about a message board gag in 2006.
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The thought of clicking on some random.exe hurt me a little inside...
So much trust, or ignorance, or both lol
78 0 ReplyHow do you think we got to this level of distrust?
22 0 ReplyEven then was a bad move. Speaking from experience.
8 0 ReplyWhen we were kids we'd download Trojans with fancy UIs for pranks from random websites and install them on each others computers.
How that didn't massively backfire I have no idea, I mean it was before internet banking or even really buying stuff online but still. Yikes.
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Abuse of trust by hackers, scammers, thieves and other scum on the internet that try to min-max criminality.
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You don't have a burner machine?
9 0 ReplyMorbid curiosity
4 0 ReplyWhat about putting a drink in the dvd drive?
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