PikaDaDon
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Yo ive heard about this dark web wtf is that?
Yooooooo my nikka. You really want to know? Are you really 'bout dat life, nikka?
Yo ive heard about this dark web wtf is that?
Yo ive heard about this dark web wtf is that?
Yooooooo my nikka. You really want to know? Are you really 'bout dat life, nikka?
It's the 'deep web,' bruh... and you sure you want to open that door?
Yo ive heard about this dark web wtf is that?
yall got me
im not into technology and the web and all that stuff, im literally technologically retarded
im completely new to this stuff
It's basically the rest of the "real" internet. Think of the stuff we see when we search on standard search engines, etc, as the charted territory. That's what's called the 'surface web.' The deep web is the massive terrain of "uncharted" territory that won't show up on traditional searches or through most forms of web access, and is many times larger than the surface web. It's the massive, unregulated sprawl of the internet in its "true" form, without the regulatory apparatuses that both navigate (and restrict) the internet for the average person.
I would strongly recommend against trying to access it on your own, though- it's a haven for pedophiles, illegal trafficking of everything from stolen cars to human organs, etc. Even accidentally accessing one of those websites, depending on the content, is enough to get you prison time here.
Deep Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bilal ibn Rabah al-Habashi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I saw twism call him "the ultimate token negro" once, I didn't say anything but found it quite offensive. these dumb arguments some people get into in here have no real grasp on human affairs
I find it quite offensive that your religion elevates one slave to some prestigious position as proof that the Arabs and Muslims are somehow good slave owners, if such a thing can exist, and that this didn't happen.
Islam's arguments on Bilal amounts to me going into that Thomas Jefferson thread and arguing that he was a noble man because he loved Sammy Hemmings and fathered children with her (and gave her and her family preferential treatment).
It's disgusting what religion does to rationality.
I find it quite offensive that your religion elevates one slave to some prestigious position as proof that the Arabs and Muslims are somehow good slave owners, if such a thing can exist, and that this didn't happen.
Islam's arguments on Bilal amounts to me going into that Thomas Jefferson thread and arguing that he was a noble man because he loved Sammy Hemmings and fathered children with her (and gave her and her family preferential treatment).
It's disgusting what religion does to rationality.
the disrespect you HL types have developed for Bilal is sickening. this is what happens when everything just becomes a rhetorical game.
I find it quite offensive that your religion elevates one slave to some prestigious position as proof that the Arabs and Muslims are somehow good slave owners, if such a thing can exist, and that this didn't happen.
Islam's arguments on Bilal amounts to me going into that Thomas Jefferson thread and arguing that he was a noble man because he loved Sammy Hemmings and fathered children with her (and gave her and her family preferential treatment).
It's disgusting what religion does to rationality.
Guess who brought him up in this thread? A fellow Muslim to make a joke none the less! How's that sit with you?
@zerozero ?
Bilal ibn Rabah al-Habashi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I saw twism call him "the ultimate token negro" once, I didn't say anything but found it quite offensive. these dumb arguments some people get into in here have no real grasp on human affairs