Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance

Think of this guy as strip club/brothel owners and the like. He’s not exactly a hood, but his business isn’t completely legal since Japan turns a blind eye to prostitution. The way yakuza work in Japan is a bit different than gangs in other countries. They all own and operate legitimate businesses while also operating

You’re giving him to much credit. I believe the description was “minnow”.

He’s calling himself out for doubting a video of this project that was previously posted.

The only solution is anonymity, which isn’t really a solution at all. The only way to not get hacked is to not matter, and if you do, someone will find a way. The adage that there is no unpickable lock applies to network security as well.

Yeah, pretty much. Not to mention the car also turned mid photo, so it’s even more of a mess. I mentioned that in another comment in this thread, and poster Storm tried to adjust the image so we have a more realistic angle.

I don’t think those two below the tail lights are actually lights (or exists at all). Looks more like ghosting or reflective bumper stickers. They’re asymmetrical, and there’s no blur.

Yeah, I really don’t see Honda or >2013 anything either. Looks like a pre-early 00s American car. That rear just looks so weird.

I think so too, but the blur and strange angle make it difficult to tell. I think it’s a composite and the car turned slightly right in the middle of the picture. Here’s the original image and my shitty illustration.

I think our perception of explainable has become very skewed because of gar.

Yeah, I missed the power requirements of the magnetron. Thought they were going for a passive microwave emitter, which makes absolutely no sense.

Looks like a Chrysler Sebring. Not sure if late 90s or early 00s model.

FUUUCK YOUUUU

Why does this look like one of those textbook illustrations of penetration?

Certainly less reliable than a Finglonger.

Goddammit. Chris Harris would be so perfect for this.

Oh, I recognize this guy.

The term is BiS. Noobs.

The main hangup on this is that, in the case of a flashlight, this is one that works without a battery of any kind.