

You’ll find most private trackers want you to use your actual IP to browse the site, especially the ones worth being in
You’ll find most private trackers want you to use your actual IP to browse the site, especially the ones worth being in
Torrentleech has open signups a few times a year usually and it’s a decent general tracker.
You can join Myanonamouse at any time via an easy interview (basically just checking you can read the rules etc) and this tracker is easy to maintain ratio on and can get you invites to other trackers via its invite section
Sure but didn’t fit the context of my joke 😛
creators can sell content via subscription and they call the feature “the fanzone”
MFs really brought onlyfans to winamp but for music.
Bitwarden. Either selfhosted or the official
What does reverse proxies have to do with NASA?
It really ain’t complicated.
The point is valid in general, sure. But when a black ACTOR deliberately makes his hair messy as part of a character, describing that character as presented is not wrong, not racist, and not problematic. It’s not a real person trying to live their life and being mistreated due to their hair.
It’s a person deliberately presenting themselves that way. Context matters. Making an issue out of things by taking them out of context isn’t helping anyone.
Bruh. It’s a skit. Eric intentionally made his hair messy as part of the “unhinged” character
Usenet gets all that too