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most of my income is being processed by paypal as well, launched a new album that is only being sold through paypal today and i'm still extremely excited by this event

 

i'd say more like Fuck me for relying so much on a company like paypal to pay my bills

 

i would cancel right now if i didn't have like 3 pending discogs orders

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  On 12/9/2010 at 4:40 AM, GORDO said:
  On 12/9/2010 at 4:34 AM, Boxing Day said:

Fuck them , 70 percent of my income is being process by paypal.

 

 

magic: https://www.paypal.com/

Omg thank you god (not based god , the real god : paypal's computer guy)

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This shit is bananas.

 

Awesome bananas.

 

I'm following it all very closely and spamming Wikileaks related news stories to everyone I know. I feel if I can get just a few people to not be ignorant of what's happening I'll have helped in some way.

  On 12/9/2010 at 4:46 AM, autopilot said:

This shit is bananas.

 

Awesome bananas.

 

I'm following it all very closely and spamming Wikileaks related news stories to everyone I know. I feel if I can get just a few people to not be ignorant of what's happening I'll have helped in some way.

 

ditto!

from boingboing:

 

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Huh. http://www.paypal.com/ and https://www.paypal.com/ load fine, http://paypal.com does not. But a DDOS is obviously under way. "Two options, could be the https protocol saving them (also suggested by Hacker News guys), or could be the subdomain accessing different servers," guesses Boing Boing's Dean Putney.
  On 12/9/2010 at 3:20 AM, kaini said:

i don't want a house made of clown to eat me :cry:

 

i read the ":cry:" as "down". probably cause it was a rhyme. But don't you think that's weird that i'm reading avatars as words, and words that haven't even been assigned to them.

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  On 12/9/2010 at 6:00 AM, delet... said:

But don't you think that's weird that i'm reading avatars as words, and words that haven't even been assigned to them.

 

very much so.

  On 12/9/2010 at 6:00 AM, delet... said:
  On 12/9/2010 at 3:20 AM, kaini said:

i don't want a house made of clown to eat me :cry:

 

i read the ":cry:" as "down". probably cause it was a rhyme. But don't you think that's weird that i'm reading avatars as words, and words that haven't even been assigned to them.

 

i wish i got the same effects from booze as you

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

WikiLeaks cables: Shell's grip on Nigerian state revealed

 

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The oil giant Shell claimed it had inserted staff into all the main ministries of the Nigerian government, giving it access to politicians' every move in the oil-rich Niger Delta, according to a leaked US diplomatic cable.

 

The company's top executive in Nigeria told US diplomats that Shell had seconded employees to every relevant department and so knew "everything that was being done in those ministries". She boasted that the Nigerian government had "forgotten" about the extent of Shell's infiltration and was unaware of how much the company knew about its deliberations.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/dec/08/wikileaks-cables-shell-nigeria-spying

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I know it's already been posted, but I can't contain myself.

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Some songs I made with my fingers and electronics. In the process of making some more. Hopefully.

 

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  On 12/9/2010 at 6:00 AM, delet... said:
  On 12/9/2010 at 3:20 AM, kaini said:

i don't want a house made of clown to eat me :cry:

 

i read the ":cry:" as "down". probably cause it was a rhyme. But don't you think that's weird that i'm reading avatars as words, and words that haven't even been assigned to them.

a house made of downs

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Media reports today regarding a statement made by our vice president of platform, mobile and new ventures, Osama Bedier, at the LeWeb conference in Paris, have created confusion about PayPal’s decision to permanently restrict the account that was raising funds for WikiLeaks. We want to set the record straight.

 

As a global payment service that moves billions of our customers’ funds across borders and across jurisdictions, we are required to comply with laws around the world. Compliance with these laws is something we take very seriously. PayPal’s Acceptable Use Policy states that we do not allow any organization to use our service if it encourages, promotes, facilitates or instructs others to engage in illegal activity. This policy is part of an agreement we’ve made with our account holders and with the companies that allow us to process global payments. It’s also an important part of our commitment to protect our customers and to ensure our business can continue operating around the world.

 

In 2008 and 2009, PayPal reviewed and restricted the account associated with WikiLeaks for reasons unrelated to our Acceptable Use Policy. As soon as proper information was received from the account holder, the restrictions were lifted.

 

The account was again reviewed last week after the U.S. Department of State publicized a letter to WikiLeaks on November 27, stating that WikiLeaks may be in possession of documents that were provided in violation of U.S. law. PayPal was not contacted by any government organization in the U.S. or abroad. We restricted the account based on our Acceptable Use Policy review. Ultimately, our difficult decision was based on a belief that the WikiLeaks website was encouraging sources to release classified material, which is likely a violation of law by the source.

 

While the account will remain restricted, PayPal will release all remaining funds in the account to the foundation that was raising funds for WikiLeaks.

 

We understand that PayPal’s decision has become part of a broader story involving political, legal and free speech debates surrounding WikiLeaks’ activities. None of these concerns factored into our decision. Our only consideration was whether or not the account associated with WikiLeaks violated our Acceptable Use Policy and regulations required of us as a global payment company. Our actions in this matter are consistent with any account found to be in violation of our policies.

 

https://www.thepaypalblog.com/&h=a0239/

  On 12/9/2010 at 5:09 PM, ET said:

i think its kind of stupid

 

yeah me 2

 

If anything makes sense its to sign this maybe: http://www.avaaz.org/en/wikileaks_petition/?rc=fb

 

but it will not stop the US government from doing what it does. there is 1000 people signing every 2-3 minutes currently if the counter there is right

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  On 12/9/2010 at 3:54 PM, o00o said:
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Media reports today regarding a statement made by our vice president of platform, mobile and new ventures, Osama Bedier, at the LeWeb conference in Paris, have created confusion about PayPal’s decision to permanently restrict the account that was raising funds for WikiLeaks. We want to set the record straight.

 

As a global payment service that moves billions of our customers’ funds across borders and across jurisdictions, we are required to comply with laws around the world. Compliance with these laws is something we take very seriously. PayPal’s Acceptable Use Policy states that we do not allow any organization to use our service if it encourages, promotes, facilitates or instructs others to engage in illegal activity. This policy is part of an agreement we’ve made with our account holders and with the companies that allow us to process global payments. It’s also an important part of our commitment to protect our customers and to ensure our business can continue operating around the world.

 

In 2008 and 2009, PayPal reviewed and restricted the account associated with WikiLeaks for reasons unrelated to our Acceptable Use Policy. As soon as proper information was received from the account holder, the restrictions were lifted.

 

The account was again reviewed last week after the U.S. Department of State publicized a letter to WikiLeaks on November 27, stating that WikiLeaks may be in possession of documents that were provided in violation of U.S. law. PayPal was not contacted by any government organization in the U.S. or abroad. We restricted the account based on our Acceptable Use Policy review. Ultimately, our difficult decision was based on a belief that the WikiLeaks website was encouraging sources to release classified material, which is likely a violation of law by the source.

 

While the account will remain restricted, PayPal will release all remaining funds in the account to the foundation that was raising funds for WikiLeaks.

 

We understand that PayPal’s decision has become part of a broader story involving political, legal and free speech debates surrounding WikiLeaks’ activities. None of these concerns factored into our decision. Our only consideration was whether or not the account associated with WikiLeaks violated our Acceptable Use Policy and regulations required of us as a global payment company. Our actions in this matter are consistent with any account found to be in violation of our policies.

 

https://www.thepaypalblog.com/&h=a0239/

 

lol they better shut down altogether with wording that vague.

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Shout outs to the saracens, musulmen and celestials.

 

  On 12/9/2010 at 5:09 PM, the anonymous forumite said:

anyone tried LOIC ?

 

That would be like injecting AIDS blood.

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  On 12/9/2010 at 5:26 PM, azatoth said:
  On 12/9/2010 at 5:09 PM, the anonymous forumite said:

anyone tried LOIC ?

 

That would be like injecting AIDS blood.

 

 

Why ?

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