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RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - Alan Turing - 04-29-2014 (04-29-2014, 04:14 AM)w00t Wrote: Because you don't hear about it. I meant people actually KILLING someone over the internet(like hiring hitmen, or just some fucking weird crazy guy killing someone by picking out a random dox and going over there and murdering them) You'd surely hear about it. Re: RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - Satan - 04-30-2014 (04-29-2014, 09:46 PM)Kosaki Wrote: I meant people actually KILLING someone over the internet(like hiring hitmen, or just some fucking weird crazy guy killing someone by picking out a random dox and going over there and murdering them) Thing is, there is. SR2 had that going on. The creator even tried hiring someone to bump off someone who was trying to blackmail him. RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - Alan Turing - 04-30-2014 (04-30-2014, 12:07 AM)Six Wrote: Thing is, there is. SR2 had that going on. The creator even tried hiring someone to bump off someone who was trying to blackmail him. Yes, but the hit never happened. I know there are people who try hiring hitmen to kill people from off the Deepweb, but how many of those have been successful? How many are just law enforcement posing as them? How many are just people that take your 10k and leave? Re: RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - Satan - 04-30-2014 (04-30-2014, 12:17 AM)Kosaki Wrote: Yes, but the hit never happened. I know there are people who try hiring hitmen to kill people from off the Deepweb, but how many of those have been successful? How many are just law enforcement posing as them? How many are just people that take your 10k and leave? If it were successful, as a hitman, you wouldn't hear it as being a hired hitman unless it was done to draw attention. Probably half @ police. Probably less than half @ scammers. Criminals have at least some honour in their word. RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - w00t - 04-30-2014 (04-29-2014, 09:46 PM)Kosaki Wrote: I meant people actually KILLING someone over the internet(like hiring hitmen, or just some fucking weird crazy guy killing someone by picking out a random dox and going over there and murdering them) In what world does it make sense to you that the kind of person with the resources to reach out and kill someone across the globe can't avoid any excessive media coverage? RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - Alan Turing - 04-30-2014 (04-30-2014, 01:46 AM)w00t Wrote: In what world does it make sense to you that the kind of person with the resources to reach out and kill someone across the globe can't avoid any excessive media coverage? Yeah, fair point. You win. RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - VirtualFrost - 04-30-2014 People can't handle to lose so they try 'prank' them and then think that they've won the competition between them to and not to 'mess' with him. Sad people really. RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - Satan - 04-30-2014 (04-30-2014, 06:03 AM)VirtualFrost Wrote: People can't handle to lose so they try 'prank' them and then think that they've won the competition between them to and not to 'mess' with him. Sad people really. I wouldn't say this is a prank. Its a pretty malicious thing to do, and anyone who does it knows the risks it carries. Plus, I doubt adults do it. Kids yes, but adults, probably not. RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - SuperDeath - 04-30-2014 Talk about RAGE SWAT Lolz
RE: Kid swatted over Call Of Duty - Reiko - 05-12-2014 I once "swatted" a guy because he overdosed on benzos, but that's a legit emergency so idk if it qualifies as swatting |