I posted this to the Wikipedia com a little while ago. NSFW: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figging
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I posted this to the Wikipedia com a little while ago. NSFW: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figging


Nuts to that let’s go balls deep and terraform the sun.


This was an interesting perspective on privacy in different cultures. Why was it removed for “bigotry?”


Let’s say we had quotas for different types of people to bring in, how would you differentiate those types?
Age? Skillset? Personality test?
No prob. VPNs shouldn’t affect how you can pay. Canadian banks all support e-transfers so we don’t use a lot of cash apps, I’ve never used paypal.
I was able to use prepaid cards everywhere. They should work just like a Visa or Mastercard.
Metamask is very beginner friendly and no different from setting up an e-mail.
It’s called a “non-custodial” wallet, you control your funds so you don’t need ID. Custodial wallets are tied to exchanges that hold your funds, even though they belong to you, and all transactions are approved by the exchange. They follow KYC for legal reasons, like a stock exchange, but they’re also a bit safer to use.
Since you’ll be doing peer to peer transactions, remember there are no backsies. Once you send money, it’s gone.
You won’t be able to cash out at registered exchanges, so it’ll be tricky to get IRL money unless you have buyers you trust.
I haven’t used these guys in a while, but they don’t need ID in Canada at least: https://coincards.com/
Be safe out there. Don’t buy shit coins. Sign up for airdrops. Transfer fees go up and down throughout the day, it’s always cheaper to move larger volumes at night in North America.
Trading platforms and exchanges require IDs, you don’t need ID to have a crypto wallet for peer to peer transactions. I have like five.
Then I donno, man. Pull a Ferris Bueller or work for crypto.


Balance of what? We’re not M&Ms.
It sounds like the root problem is not being able to leave the house.
Do you know anyone who can escort you? Furthermore, “leaving the house while suicidal” isn’t a crime. You’re a legal adult, so unless there are measures in place the cops can’t force you to do anything. Even if they can bring you back, you can probably set some stuff up before they find you.
I almost went the tattoo route when I was younger. I got a lot of information just by going into tattoo shops with my sketchbook and asking if anyone was looking for apprentices.
So you’re in your 20’s, in the states, and have never had a bank account?
I won’t make assumptions about how that happened. I’m Canadian so I don’t know how helpful this will be since our regulations are a bit different, but have you tried just walking into a bank with everything you have and explaining the situation? If they can’t set up an account they should at least be able to point you in the right direction.
In Canada we can get a driver’s learner permit with minimal ID. Birth certificate, SSN and proof of address should be enough. If you can get that you’ll have a government issued photo ID and you’ll be set. Alternatively, we can get a provincial ID with minimum documentation, if you can’t get a driver’s licence. There must be some equivalent in the states.
Another option is to get someone to notorize a document and photo that says you are you. Just call a notary near you and ask how.


I hope they’re futas.


I like to say “relationships don’t end, they change.” I’m friendly with a lot of my exes for the same reasons I was into them in the first place.
For others, the relationship changed into the kind without speaking or acknowledgement. Still pretty sure we’d be civil, if not friendly, if we got stuck in the same elevator. Probably because we all have abandonment issues and Machiavellian tendencies.


I’m a people person.


You’re being downvoted because modern research doesn’t back up your opinion.
If you look at the numbers published over the years by Stats Canada, the US Department of Justice, and The Department of Justice, Canada, you’ll see that that the majority of sexual assault victims are women who know their attackers, up to 80% of all reported sexual assaults. The percentage of those women in committed relationships with their abusers ranges from 20-50%


Something that has nothing to do with whether she consented. What decade are you from?


Yeah that’s why we ask first.


I just gave this guy a blowjob and he stuck it in my ass after. I guess it’s all just sex, right? It’s all the same hole in the end.
In this context? Cocaine.