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On 10/5/14, BlackSam
<BM-2cU3w6ptnEhgt249n69qkXUeAsHDYvcqS9@bitmessage.ch> wrote:
> ...
> haha use tor stalk tor people.


not sure i can see through the twisted as expected,

but absolutely speaking, i would gladly trade "tor stalking" [do you
mean trolling?] to most other stalking, particularly the stalking
enabled when an aggrieved party can opportunistically leverage
location against me for significant and physical, other harm.

some things just must exist, privacy of communication and other basic
human rights included.


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