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You must be unaware that you're your own best salesman. Only you buy the bullshit you sell, and you can't be shocked when others don't. There's a lot I could tackle here, as you're wrong in tons of ways, but objective facts reveal truth. Sadly that bot of yours won't work in the physical realm, so hopefully that's not the bullshitter.

Install cameras everywhere there's assumed privacy like the bathroom / water closet, bedrooms, or anywhere else. Can keep costs down by simply filming it as well. When anyone asks what you've been doing lately simply provide them those recordings. Might want to upload somewhere if easier, and freely post those too since you don't care.

Make copies of your ID, credit cards, phone number, and email addresses. Have some with two of those, some with three, and some with all four included. Mix it up in any carefree fashion you'd like. Next time one is required hand them copies, and then carelessly proceed about your business. Tell them to get over it, and move on, since that's their social problem of which you don't care regardless if they care you're a weirdo that doesn't care.


The more precise the profile the more money is fetched for you at market.

Do you have someone announce you when entering somewhere in real life, and if not why should it be any different online?

> giving their credit card at restaurants and show their ID at events

I've only had people look, glance, or swipe.

You're doing it wrong when you let them take a photo of you, your license, and your credit card whilst providing an email, your phone number, and agree to receive texts in order to get a code to proceed. Leave when they provide you an AUP, TOS, or privacy policy you must agree to prior. Stop staying for 30-days per their requirements, let them prance you around to God knows where like you're their property, asking them to wait whilst you research any involved, or worry about what happens when they're bought out.

When they hand it back saying you're a bot, or it's been refused, give them a daft look then try again. When their systems are down, meaning they can't see, don't try again when told to since vision doesn't work that way. What do I know though since you wouldn't shock me if you handed them your house keys instead, provided someone to escort them there, and then thanked them for their business. Hate to break it to you, but your line was missed, lost, ran off, or left you with the other lost souls in Baffleland.


> The big ad networks want >> unique for each delivery so you can track

What did the kidnappers demand?

I find it odd the amount of families kidnapping their own family members lately, as that's typically the only time demands aren't made by kidnappers.

Don't think that would make them a Nazi though. Not to say there aren't any, but in modern times they're located in Ukraine. Azov Batallion has videos posted where they have whole stadiums filled with them doing their chant? which is disturbing.

Either way stay strong.

They'll call if they haven't yet.


The Nazis in Azov have largely been killed and replaced with new troops. The Nazis in America are running rampant snatching civilians off the streets. Critical difference.


Explain exactly what you mean by the remark about Nazis in America.


What are you paying in order to be down?

Even if you were making a million a minute, typically, it still didn't cost you a thing, nor have you lost anything.

You're not making as much, sure, but neither a cost, nor a loss.


If you're an event organizer whose big event is in two days, for example, then every minute your website's down translates to people not paying to attend your paid event. Bonus points because as event managers know, people often wait until 2 days before the event to subscribe for good. Bonus points if you knew this and therefore ran a costly email campaign just before the outage, a campaign that is now sitting at a near-0% click rate.

Don't ask me how I know.


For businesses whose profit margins are already slim, which is most traditional businesses trading online, making less money than they usually would will put them into the red, and even for those that are still in profit, making less money than you usually would means you have less money to pay the expenses that you usually do, expenses that are predicated on you making a certain amount of revenue.


Called passion. Pays in spades. Something bots know not of. Includes carbon bots.


It seems there is not enough "passion" to pay the bills, sadly.


No, nobody should. Don't know why any trust the gossip slop bots given the extra work required. Pretty brave to trust another word guessing bot when its unable to stop making stuff up. Might want to ask it about Smith-Mundt 2012. Bill says discern, a lot, for a reason.


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