>>18317145checked, i'll shrug and say diggies mean you're right, carry on.
>>18317146everyone around assange is strange as fuck and i've yet to see a consistent holistic theory involving the man's motivations and behaviors, and those of the nation states after him.
i think there is a critical piece missing, and i think stopping places like /pol/ from figuring out what this piece is is a large part of why the modern net is so shit.
>>18317147yes.
a browser addon, you give it a list of general topics you like then click "stumbleupon" in your browser bar and it takes you to a random website submitted by other users. you click "me like" or "me no like" and it slowly tuned to your preferences.
it was, in hindsight, genuinely the peak of the internet.
no comment sections, no updoots, no accounts, just pure content.
man i learned so fucking much in those days.
the future is cock-sucking shit.