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Re: 15 years for having sex on the beach (read witnesses accounts)
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sonupc309
on 28/08/2015, 13:53:27 UTC
http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/28938208/trial-to-begin-for-couple-accused-of-publicly-having-sex-on-beach

One witness was a grandmother with her two grandchildren who recorded the event that was uploaded and went viral.  Roll Eyes

Another, was a women with her four-year-old who had to go into mommy mode (not sure what mode she was it prior to stumbling upon sex on the beach, but whatever) and had to explain to her kid what was or wasn't happened while she... wait for it ... confronted the two partners and argued with them that what they were doing was just wrong. Question: Was the child at her side while the in-mommy-mode was chastising the naked couple, or did she left the child tens of yards away alone on a beach populated with strangers from out of town? Hell, even the closest proper thing to do was having some stranger woman watch the child while she was having a convo with the naked couple. She couldn't even have the child nearby with its back turn while she discussed how it was bad, bad, bad to be fucking on a private beach in the middle of the afternoon. The most logical thing to do was to walk the other way whereupon the kid would soon forget what he may have witnessed instead of subjecting the kid further to the lewd act.
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Re: My favorite drink is...........
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sonupc309
on 28/08/2015, 06:41:59 UTC
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Re: Time travel is possible .
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sonupc309
on 28/08/2015, 02:41:30 UTC
you meam ur traveling from the past to the present? am i correct?  Wink
yes possible it Grin
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Re: New Windows 7/8/8.1 updates KB3075249 and KB3080149 spy on you like Windows 10
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sonupc309
on 27/08/2015, 16:06:40 UTC
http://www.noobsforever.net/et/images/windows10_squares10_spyware_keylogger_3.jpg

How To Uninstall Microsoft's Spying Updates From Windows 7/8

https://www.hackread.com/microsoft-updates-spy-on-windows7-8-users/

Back at the beginning of this month, we reported about how Microsoft has planned to spy on its users by releasing their latest operating system Windows 10. Many didn't know that this latest version of Windows has a capability to silently capture and send user data to Microsoft servers, without user's consent. (...) But it seems like Microsoft's goal to snoop on its users is so strong that they have now released several updates to their older versions of Windows that provide them with a capability to spy on Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 users too. The two recent Windows updates having the identification numbers KB3075249 and KB3080149 grant a capability to Windows to capture and send your data to the company's servers. So, once both of these updates are installed on your computer, then Microsoft may possibly spy on you in a similar way Windows 10 does, and all your data will be sent to Microsoft servers.

That is not all. Privacy-conscious users of Windows have pointed out that there are numerous other updates released by Microsoft that either grant the company access to your data or forcefully updates your existing version of Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 to the latest operating system release, Windows 10:

http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/367377-how-remove-windows-10-upgrade-updates-windows-7-8-a-30.html#post3127044

If you want to stick to Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 and want to remain untracked then we recommend that you stay away from the following updates:

KB2506928
KB2545698 (IE9)
KB2592687
KB2660075
KB2726535
KB2876229 SKYPE, If you want Skype then install it.
KB2923545 RDP
KB2952664 x2
KB2970228
KB2990214
KB2994023
KB3021917
KB3022345 Caused false sfc result
KB3022345 Replaced by KB3068708 Telemetry
KB3035583
KB3050265
KB3065987
KB3068708 Telemetry

If you are still using Windows 7 or Windows 8 and want to keep your data away from the access of Microsoft then we will highly recommend you to stay away from the above-mentioned updates. But you must be curious to find out if the above updates are installed on your computer. Don't worry, head over to the next section where we have a step by step guide to finding out whether these updates were installed on your computer, and if they are then how to uninstall them.

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Read the rest of the article on the original site for the update removal procedure. Note that the the article's author chose to use the Command Prompt instead of the normal uninstall method because some of these updates simply will not show on the list of installed updates.

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HackRead
SevenForums


window xp is beat for me
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Re: Are you fat?
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sonupc309
on 26/08/2015, 15:03:41 UTC
Yes I'm quite fat (not obese).

I have absolutely no willing to reduce my weight.
no Undecided
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Re: Do you like Pizza?
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sonupc309
on 26/08/2015, 14:51:26 UTC
sun-dried tomatoes, bluecheese and persevered figs. with cheese of course Cheesy
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Re: Which operating system do you use? Windows? Linux? Mac? other?
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sonupc309
on 26/08/2015, 14:22:03 UTC
Which operating system do you use? Windows? Linux? Mac? other?
other Cry