I got a $25 gift certificate last month for finding a pair of ancient Dell PCs at my government IT job. They showed up for for three consecutive months in the Nessus monthly scan data. I flagged them as suspicious. Wasn't long before the two PCs were terminated and removed from the network.
The cover isn't the issue - it's that you write pornographic child incest stories in the first place.
It could be a beautiful, tasteful cover, and it would still be a pornographic child incest story.
Same with goodreads vs. Smashwords. Who gives a fuck? I read a lot, I've never read a single story off of either, TBH I'm not sure what the sites even are.
I would just feel bad taunting the fat poor possibly mildly retarded man on the internet if I didn't know he was an author of pornographic child incest stori
I didn't know he was an author of pornographic child incest stories.
You have obviously never read the short story. It was published in a LGBT magazine 11 years ago and has been available as an ebook for the last decade. Smashwords (ebook distributor) and their third-party partners (i.e., Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Scribd, Kobo, OverDrive, Baker & Taylor Axis 360, Tolino, Gardners, Bibliotheca CloudLibrary, Odilo, and Califa's Enki) reviews every ebook before adding to their own catalog. If I wrote "pornographic child incest stories," the short story and the ebook would have been banned years ago.
You wouldn't happen to be the AC who copy and paste my contact info on Russian child pornography three years ago? It took 200+ DMCA takedown notices and six weeks to clean up that mess.
Obviously... (Score:2, Interesting)
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It's gearing up for a massive DDoS on the civilians!
"a huge unused swath of the Internet that, for several decades, had been owned by the U.S. military."
With what? A massive army of...Win95 machines?
(Knowing government spending, there's a shiny new GateWay 2000 on the ass end of half that IP space.)
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With what? A massive army of...Win95 machines?
You joke, but ...
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Don't you mean this ebook?
https://www.goodreads.com/book... [goodreads.com]
You fucking coward.
"driving Slashdot peanut gallery wild!" ???
Nice crammar, Mr Published Author...
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Don't you mean this ebook?
You're fixated with an ebook cover that haven't been available for 7+ years. I stopped using Goodreads when Amazon bought them out.
You fucking coward.
You told me to promote the ebook with that short story. I did.
Nice crammar, Mr Published Author...
Triggered, again.
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The cover isn't the issue - it's that you write pornographic child incest stories in the first place.
It could be a beautiful, tasteful cover, and it would still be a pornographic child incest story.
Same with goodreads vs. Smashwords. Who gives a fuck? I read a lot, I've never read a single story off of either, TBH I'm not sure what the sites even are.
I would just feel bad taunting the fat poor possibly mildly retarded man on the internet if I didn't know he was an author of pornographic child incest stori
Re:Obviously... (Score:-1)
I didn't know he was an author of pornographic child incest stories.
You have obviously never read the short story. It was published in a LGBT magazine 11 years ago and has been available as an ebook for the last decade. Smashwords (ebook distributor) and their third-party partners (i.e., Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Scribd, Kobo, OverDrive, Baker & Taylor Axis 360, Tolino, Gardners, Bibliotheca CloudLibrary, Odilo, and Califa's Enki) reviews every ebook before adding to their own catalog. If I wrote "pornographic child incest stories," the short story and the ebook would have been banned years ago.
You wouldn't happen to be the AC who copy and paste my contact info on Russian child pornography three years ago? It took 200+ DMCA takedown notices and six weeks to clean up that mess.