This has been happening to a lot of folks lately. Scare Theater was the last one I knew of that I got a notification for cuz I have the bell for his content too. Poor Joel. I don't know who will see this shit and literally be like "yeah great I think I'll get this garbage NFT crypto!" Who are these people fooling?
>every fricking time someone hacks into an account now they just shill shitcoins
For fricks sake at least these Black folk could do something funny for once
Happens to me every time I talk shit about bitcoin or Elon Musk on twitter. I either get 30 replies shilling BTC or I get a hundred 2FA messages telling me someone tried to sign into my account.
>every fricking time someone hacks into an account now they just shill shitcoins
For fricks sake at least these Black folk could do something funny for once
Unless he's moronic, then he'll still have the production files to re-render each episode and the finished renders that he can just reupload immediately once he gets the account back, or on a new account.
Once again I am burned by forgetting to archive the entirety of a youtube channel that interested me.
Google typically can restore hacked accounts completely, they've got some process just because it's not exactly an uncommon thing for hackers to gain access to somebody's account.
Is there some big youtube exploit going around or does everybody just have god awful passwords and no 2fa? I've been seeing this to a shit ton of people recently
Imagine not using an encrypted password manager with extremely long and impossible to guess passwords for every account. You'd think being an e-celeb you'd take your online security a little more seriously.
Now I'm curious if these kinds of hacks actually have any effect on Bitcoin and Etherium at all, because they are essentially just hacking someone to advertise a product, and one that people are already familiar with anyway.
I could understand if it was some rugpull shitcoin, but Bit and Eth are literally the two most popular coins in the market. They don't need advertisement. Am I missing something, is there a dodgy link that'll give him all your coins, what's the deal here?
Here's what I associate crypto with.
- Scams and spammers
- Dark web dealings including drugs and child porn
- Ransomware, malware, cybercrime in general
- Rugpulls, fraud, and felony theft
- Tax evasion
- Hacking and impersonation
Not once have I seen a good use for crypto currency. I'd rather trade in solid gold. At least that exists.
I prefer Keepass XC since I don't want my database being online. Yeah, yeah, I know it's all encrypted on top of my own database being encrypted by me but still I'd rather have it be offline. I just throw my database onto a micro sd and pop it in whenever I need to login to something and keep a backup elsewhere incase I lose it.
Because some wienersucking tech-illiterate bellends demand symbols, numbers, capitals, and similar shitty rules for their passwords when it has been proven that this does not increase security as the difficulty of remembering a password directly influences the chance of it being written down or following simple patterns like "Passw0rd1!" meaning your Correct Horse Battery Staple password wont be accepted. A randomly generated password in a manager is more likely to be accepted without a fuss.
On this note: Do not EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER IN YOUR FRICKING LIFE sign up for a site that puts an unreasonable limit on the length of a password. This means the c**ts running the site are storing passwords in plaintext, a hashed password is going to look like a string of garbage of consistent length, whenever it's qwerty or the entire text of the King James Bible.
It wouldn't. 25 words with a separator between each word would have a lot more bits of entropy then 25 random characters and would take a much longer time to crack. Now if you really wanna get secure you'd use 128 random characters a-Z, 0-9, all symbols, extended ASCII, etc. and store it in an encrypted txt file on an encrypted volume of an encrypted drive
Because some wienersucking tech-illiterate bellends demand symbols, numbers, capitals, and similar shitty rules for their passwords when it has been proven that this does not increase security as the difficulty of remembering a password directly influences the chance of it being written down or following simple patterns like "Passw0rd1!" meaning your Correct Horse Battery Staple password wont be accepted. A randomly generated password in a manager is more likely to be accepted without a fuss.
On this note: Do not EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER IN YOUR FRICKING LIFE sign up for a site that puts an unreasonable limit on the length of a password. This means the c**ts running the site are storing passwords in plaintext, a hashed password is going to look like a string of garbage of consistent length, whenever it's qwerty or the entire text of the King James Bible.
>Do not EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER IN YOUR FRICKING LIFE sign up for a site that puts an unreasonable limit on the length of a password
I fricking hate this shit. I've seen sites with limits as low as 12 characters. It's fricking ridiculous that some online games will let me use insanely long 100+ character passwords while something like Paypal that has my fricking banking info won't let me use more than 20.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>25 words with a separator between each word would have a lot more bits of entropy then 25 random characters and would take a much longer time to crack.
Yes, but 25 words is a pain to type, too much for my peanut brain, and like that other anon mentioned, some caveman-era sites have a hard character limit. In your opinion, what would be the bare minimum number of random words for a good password?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>In your opinion, what would be the bare minimum number of random words for a good password?
You could honestly get away with just 4 if they're longer words. This is a good site if you choose to use these kinds of passwords https://www.correcthorsebatterystaple.net/index.html
2 years ago
Anonymous
Hackers aren't moronic, they read xkcd too. It's absolutely trivial to just make a list of webster or scrabble's top 5000 words and start trying every permutation of those.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Hackers aren't moronic, they read xkcd too.
These statements contradict each other.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Isn't that just like a dictionary attack, but simpler?
2 years ago
Anonymous
It's more like a brute force attack with a different keyspace. Instead of a-z and 0-9, you have words and separators.
2 years ago
Anonymous
A password made from four random words from a list of 5000 is still 624,250,274,970,000 combinations. Also don't believe the "instantly" meme, damn near everything I input a password into either has limited attempts or rate limits as a defense against brute forcing. Ever put your password in wrong on Windows and it takes a while to tell you?
2 years ago
Anonymous
This. Most websites won't let you try to login for 1-24 hours after messing up like 5 times. If somebody was going to try something like this they'd have to find a way to bypass the time out or login attempt limit in which case it's out of your hands at that point.
2 years ago
Anonymous
An eight character password with one uppercase letter and one number is 218,340,105,584,896.
Anyway password cracking is never done on an online system, you dump the hash of the password from whatever database got hacked, then crack it on a high powered cloud server.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Hackers aren't moronic, they read xkcd too. It's absolutely trivial to just make a list of webster or scrabble's top 5000 words and start trying every permutation of those.
The real play is using foreign words and replacing half the letters with numbers or characters
2 years ago
Anonymous
>while something like Paypal that has my fricking banking info won't let me use more than 20.
government agencies need to be able to brute force the password somehow, anon.
2 years ago
Anonymous
there's honestly no other excuse for why it would be that way
A lot of big youtubers are getting taken in by sponsor scams. Hacker poses as a sponsor and says "hey just enable this thing that gives me access to your channel" and suddenly oops no channel.
I can't remember where I heard this but apparently there's some phishing e-mails that get into your account simply by opening it. I wouldn't be surprised if """"""""""""YouTube""""""""""""""" had sent Joel a message and he clicked it thinking nothing of it. I simply can't think of any other way a person can get into an account with a password AND with 2FA without the owner noticing.
"Virus from opening an email" isn't a thing anymore.
https://www.howtogeek.com/135546/htg-explains-why-you-cant-get-infected-just-by-opening-an-email-and-when-you-can/
Yeah it almost has to be phishing. 2FA is basically undefeatable. Even though SMS OTPs are technically vulnerable to MITM attacks, it requires someone to know and intercept your phone messages. That kind of attack is reserved for state level actors that can set up cell tower relays.
Or you can just message them on gchat "hallo your computer has virus pls give me the six digit code from your phone"
Now I'm curious if these kinds of hacks actually have any effect on Bitcoin and Etherium at all, because they are essentially just hacking someone to advertise a product, and one that people are already familiar with anyway.
I could understand if it was some rugpull shitcoin, but Bit and Eth are literally the two most popular coins in the market. They don't need advertisement. Am I missing something, is there a dodgy link that'll give him all your coins, what's the deal here?
>Now I'm curious if these kinds of hacks actually have any effect on Bitcoin and Etherium at all
Not really. At best, it's preaching to the converted. They do tend to have a fair number of links in each post though, and they're almost always phishing links, so arguably, the point is never selling crypto, but getting access to other accounts/details.
Expose documentary revealed that almost everything behind the Bored Apes was filled with /misc/ inside jokes and neo-nazi imagery and hiding behind "plasuable" denialbility
>watching this
Holy shit,/misc/ really needs to go, actual poison to the internet most Cinemaphile vids,don't really point out each board culture is very different from one another since I use 4ch to talk about obscure JP stuff and animation
Expose documentary revealed that almost everything behind the Bored Apes was filled with /misc/ inside jokes and neo-nazi imagery and hiding behind "plasuable" denialbility
I don't deny the racist part but some of these feel like a stretch. The pepe edits themselves were inspired by racist iconography that predated Cinemaphile by years.
Also I can't imagine /misc/ ever being subtle about it, they'd have perpetual threads up for bragging like with HWNDU
2 years ago
Anonymous
there was actual NFT project that was exposed to be an alt right sting
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/milady-maker-nft
2 years ago
Anonymous
Dang. I was just expecting the usual juvenile shit, like embedding the word Black person or whatever, but this sounds more like a legit cult. When did the alt-right get so scary?
2 years ago
Anonymous
The funny thing there's tons of crazy e-cults like from final fantasy house(not alt-right but it's the most infamous e-cult) to Q-anon to that one commie e-cult that I forgot the name of. You just need group like minded crazies and some vunerable people to get duped upon.
I think even Cinemaphile's favourite the cult of gadget started off as an e-cult.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Dang. I was just expecting the usual juvenile shit, like embedding the word Black person or whatever, but this sounds more like a legit cult. When did the alt-right get so scary?
There's Evola gays in Cinemaphile and I suspect they were part of this cult, they always came off as trying to convert people instead of legitimately talk about books
2 years ago
Anonymous
What ever happened to that project where one of the monkeys got stolen for a show or something?
2 years ago
Anonymous
So your number of 'coincidences' is, what, 80? 90? Also, /misc/ loves being subtle in the moment, they love 'getting one over' on the normies, making them support something before bellowing it loud and clear to show how very clever they are.
What ever happened to that project where one of the monkeys got stolen for a show or something?
Seth Green? He got the ape back, it cost him something like $260k. More than quarter of a million for a stupid fricking .png
2 years ago
Anonymous
Honestly, that sounds like money laundering.
2 years ago
Anonymous
...Monkey Laundering
2 years ago
Anonymous
Ha
2 years ago
Anonymous
Really? Why would you think an unregulated financial market with no official oversight and a list of rules that boils down to 'dude, just trust me' could be used for money laundering?
Imagine if /misc/ used its powers for good instead of trying to usher in the apocalypse.
Apparently celebrities are quietly removing thier affiliation with Bored Ape. Other then snoop dog.
Still lol the Bored Ape guys are going full litigation and sueing the guy that made the video
>Other then snoop dog.
And Eminem. The two of them just put out a music video featuring their ape NFTs as characters.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Absolutely dying right now what the frick is life anymore?
2 years ago
Anonymous
rotoscoped but still looks better than Seth Green's project
2 years ago
Anonymous
that is not /misc/, that is the fbi, they always pull shit like that. They did and still do the same with anonymous
2 years ago
Anonymous
>anytime the right does something bad
Nope wasn't us it was actually the FBI and Antifa
2 years ago
Anonymous
FALSE FLAG FALSE FLAG JUST BECAUSE WE CELEBRATE THESE PEOPLE IN OUR MIDST AND EGG THEM ON IT DOESN'T MEAN IT WAS ACTUALLY THEM
Every. Single. Fricking. Time.
2 years ago
Anonymous
There is literally no barrier to entry on Cinemaphile other than the captcha and internet access.
2 years ago
Anonymous
FALSE FLAG FALSE FLAG JUST BECAUSE WE CELEBRATE THESE PEOPLE IN OUR MIDST AND EGG THEM ON IT DOESN'T MEAN IT WAS ACTUALLY THEM
Every. Single. Fricking. Time.
>evidence is /misc/ used meme stock images as did nft makers, THEY HAVE TO BE THE SAME
bit queer how only some conspiracy theories are true if they're ones that affirm your beliefs. myself, pretty sure it was 100% money laundering
>and it's considered "based" when others with that knowledge connect the dots
Goddamn, not even two minutes in and it's already in exploding cars territory.
>talks about Cinemaphile >mostly about /misc/ or /b/ >"they're all the same on every board" ~ internet "celeb" >doesn't know about Cinemaphile's /dbs/ thread >doesn't go on Cinemaphile >Cinemaphile >Cinemaphile >mu/ >/vg/ >literally no where else, just /b/ & /misc/
I don't understand. Why are Black persontubers like this?
2 years ago
Anonymous
I'm for one thankful they paint every board as being as bad as /misc/ or /b/, filters out the b***h ass homies
2 years ago
Anonymous
At the same time it introduces edgelord homosexuals who assume they need to be pieces of shit on every single board without seeing the board culture first
2 years ago
Anonymous
Because they read online or were told that /b/ and /misc/ were awful so associate the website with only those 2 boards and don't feel the need to look at literally anything else. This 2015 cringe video actually sums it up perfectly.
?t=71 >Kid mentions Cinemaphile >Reddit Kid: "Oh that's the home of /b/ the worst most depraved, ugly, herrendous part of the internet" >Kid: no it's not you've never been on there I'm a /b/tard >Reddit Kid: "I know what that means I've heard of it before on Reddit"
How the frick, did the hack come from inside Youtube or something? My twitter was almost just hacked like that too, somehow they got around that suspicious login 2FA code twitter sends and changed my password while I was in the process of resetting it from the notification, luckily because I was second it booted them.
>did the hack come from inside Youtube or something?
Honestly anything is possible at this point with how fricking suspicious some of these hacks are it wouldn't surprise me if it was someone on the inside
2FA means jackshit, they only ask you for it to get your private info and do tracking. Most hacks since always don't require any password info, always has been, always will be. Is like using a cd key for windows xp and thinking that it made windows hacker safe
Imagine every single night someone was hacking your channel and turning it into crypto clickbait and before you woke up they'd change it back to normal.
Are you going to spend your money on drugs, child porn, or DDOS services because that's what cryptobros spend it on. If you want to get upset by a rugpull, tell me where your mother lives and I'll drag her through your house by her pubes and save you some money.
>If you want to get upset by a rugpull, tell me where your mother lives and I'll drag her through your house by her pubes and save you some money.
FRICKING LMAO I'm stealing this one.
>t. poorgays mad they didnt get early into the buziness
I made thousands from crypto and I'm gonna make even more with my NFT vored apes, cope seethe and dilate
>make money from a scam
Congrats, it is still a disease that turns everyone into basically call center pajeet scammers in everything they do and in their interactions with anyone.
It's because they don't have any personality beyond crypto. Three or four years ago, he was probably into craft beer and beard oils and based his entire life around boring people senseless with that too.
>make money from a scam
Congrats, it is still a disease that turns everyone into basically call center pajeet scammers in everything they do and in their interactions with anyone.
Yes, Cinemaphile, not Stormfront, all /misc/shitters need to frick off right back to their CONTAINMENT (enfasis on containment) board
just because we say the naught words like homosexual and Black person doesn't mean that i want to hear about your epic unifying theory about how teh juices, your ex-girfriend, the deep state, and your gay neighbour are all in cahoots
This has been happening to a lot of folks lately. Scare Theater was the last one I knew of that I got a notification for cuz I have the bell for his content too. Poor Joel. I don't know who will see this shit and literally be like "yeah great I think I'll get this garbage NFT crypto!" Who are these people fooling?
I hate cryptoBlack folk so fricking much
Happens to me every time I talk shit about bitcoin or Elon Musk on twitter. I either get 30 replies shilling BTC or I get a hundred 2FA messages telling me someone tried to sign into my account.
/biz/cucks want to know your location
I found him, it's the moon so i think he is safe from them since they never seem to be able to go there.
Stay salty wagie
I know for a fact you haven't made anything from crypto because, otherwise, you wouldn't be on fricking Cinemaphile defending your shit choices.
SPBP
I wish dogecoin shills didn't spam their meme currency in search results related to dogs
I've seen this happen to about half a dozen classic youtube poop accounts
it's really quite sad
And nothing of value was lost?
>every fricking time someone hacks into an account now they just shill shitcoins
For fricks sake at least these Black folk could do something funny for once
Here you go
Based Marvel poster
Surely he has the raw footage that could be reused to upload, surely?
Unless he's moronic, then he'll still have the production files to re-render each episode and the finished renders that he can just reupload immediately once he gets the account back, or on a new account.
Once again I am burned by forgetting to archive the entirety of a youtube channel that interested me.
Google typically can restore hacked accounts completely, they've got some process just because it's not exactly an uncommon thing for hackers to gain access to somebody's account.
Is there some big youtube exploit going around or does everybody just have god awful passwords and no 2fa? I've been seeing this to a shit ton of people recently
If I had to guess I'd say its just the old "re-used a password in some shit site that had its database leaked", happens more commonly than youd think.
In Scaretheatres case he clicked a dodgy link on YouTube
Imagine not using an encrypted password manager with extremely long and impossible to guess passwords for every account. You'd think being an e-celeb you'd take your online security a little more seriously.
Bitwarden exists and is free and is easy to use. I can generate a password in two clicks.
31@yj&p^69i^*r4$4kfBUWG1Ei
B0wI1^$3p7@421P1%7FEPbx$M4
C**dr8wLnQ8L8z#t%pR2Q0$914
g960bJRg*l%1^V!6o*@CN3F!#7
Here's what I associate crypto with.
- Scams and spammers
- Dark web dealings including drugs and child porn
- Ransomware, malware, cybercrime in general
- Rugpulls, fraud, and felony theft
- Tax evasion
- Hacking and impersonation
Not once have I seen a good use for crypto currency. I'd rather trade in solid gold. At least that exists.
>Bitwarden exists and is free and is easy to use. I can generate a password in two clicks.
I know you're being serious but this sounds like a bot.
Well, if you aren't using some kind of password manager, you're moronic. If you're PAYING for a password manager, you're half moronic.
Okay yeah that did come off as botty as frick.
I prefer Keepass XC since I don't want my database being online. Yeah, yeah, I know it's all encrypted on top of my own database being encrypted by me but still I'd rather have it be offline. I just throw my database onto a micro sd and pop it in whenever I need to login to something and keep a backup elsewhere incase I lose it.
these passwords are fricking awful
>not coming up with a convoluted cipher than only you can comprehend to make 25 digit passwords
NGMI
I'm moronic, but why would 25 random digits be better than a long-but-memorable chain of words?
Because some wienersucking tech-illiterate bellends demand symbols, numbers, capitals, and similar shitty rules for their passwords when it has been proven that this does not increase security as the difficulty of remembering a password directly influences the chance of it being written down or following simple patterns like "Passw0rd1!" meaning your Correct Horse Battery Staple password wont be accepted. A randomly generated password in a manager is more likely to be accepted without a fuss.
On this note: Do not EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER IN YOUR FRICKING LIFE sign up for a site that puts an unreasonable limit on the length of a password. This means the c**ts running the site are storing passwords in plaintext, a hashed password is going to look like a string of garbage of consistent length, whenever it's qwerty or the entire text of the King James Bible.
It wouldn't. 25 words with a separator between each word would have a lot more bits of entropy then 25 random characters and would take a much longer time to crack. Now if you really wanna get secure you'd use 128 random characters a-Z, 0-9, all symbols, extended ASCII, etc. and store it in an encrypted txt file on an encrypted volume of an encrypted drive
>Do not EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER IN YOUR FRICKING LIFE sign up for a site that puts an unreasonable limit on the length of a password
I fricking hate this shit. I've seen sites with limits as low as 12 characters. It's fricking ridiculous that some online games will let me use insanely long 100+ character passwords while something like Paypal that has my fricking banking info won't let me use more than 20.
>25 words with a separator between each word would have a lot more bits of entropy then 25 random characters and would take a much longer time to crack.
Yes, but 25 words is a pain to type, too much for my peanut brain, and like that other anon mentioned, some caveman-era sites have a hard character limit. In your opinion, what would be the bare minimum number of random words for a good password?
>In your opinion, what would be the bare minimum number of random words for a good password?
You could honestly get away with just 4 if they're longer words. This is a good site if you choose to use these kinds of passwords https://www.correcthorsebatterystaple.net/index.html
Hackers aren't moronic, they read xkcd too. It's absolutely trivial to just make a list of webster or scrabble's top 5000 words and start trying every permutation of those.
>Hackers aren't moronic, they read xkcd too.
These statements contradict each other.
Isn't that just like a dictionary attack, but simpler?
It's more like a brute force attack with a different keyspace. Instead of a-z and 0-9, you have words and separators.
A password made from four random words from a list of 5000 is still 624,250,274,970,000 combinations. Also don't believe the "instantly" meme, damn near everything I input a password into either has limited attempts or rate limits as a defense against brute forcing. Ever put your password in wrong on Windows and it takes a while to tell you?
This. Most websites won't let you try to login for 1-24 hours after messing up like 5 times. If somebody was going to try something like this they'd have to find a way to bypass the time out or login attempt limit in which case it's out of your hands at that point.
An eight character password with one uppercase letter and one number is 218,340,105,584,896.
Anyway password cracking is never done on an online system, you dump the hash of the password from whatever database got hacked, then crack it on a high powered cloud server.
The real play is using foreign words and replacing half the letters with numbers or characters
>while something like Paypal that has my fricking banking info won't let me use more than 20.
government agencies need to be able to brute force the password somehow, anon.
there's honestly no other excuse for why it would be that way
A lot of big youtubers are getting taken in by sponsor scams. Hacker poses as a sponsor and says "hey just enable this thing that gives me access to your channel" and suddenly oops no channel.
Even this professional scambaiter got baited.
Oh that's not the same thing, but still, it's a thing that's going around. Phishing is far more likely than actual hacking.
I can't remember where I heard this but apparently there's some phishing e-mails that get into your account simply by opening it. I wouldn't be surprised if """"""""""""YouTube""""""""""""""" had sent Joel a message and he clicked it thinking nothing of it. I simply can't think of any other way a person can get into an account with a password AND with 2FA without the owner noticing.
"Virus from opening an email" isn't a thing anymore.
https://www.howtogeek.com/135546/htg-explains-why-you-cant-get-infected-just-by-opening-an-email-and-when-you-can/
Yeah it almost has to be phishing. 2FA is basically undefeatable. Even though SMS OTPs are technically vulnerable to MITM attacks, it requires someone to know and intercept your phone messages. That kind of attack is reserved for state level actors that can set up cell tower relays.
Or you can just message them on gchat "hallo your computer has virus pls give me the six digit code from your phone"
Jesus Frick.
HAHAHHAHAHAH
ENAgayS ON SUICIDE WATCH
Now I'm curious if these kinds of hacks actually have any effect on Bitcoin and Etherium at all, because they are essentially just hacking someone to advertise a product, and one that people are already familiar with anyway.
I could understand if it was some rugpull shitcoin, but Bit and Eth are literally the two most popular coins in the market. They don't need advertisement. Am I missing something, is there a dodgy link that'll give him all your coins, what's the deal here?
>Now I'm curious if these kinds of hacks actually have any effect on Bitcoin and Etherium at all
Not really. At best, it's preaching to the converted. They do tend to have a fair number of links in each post though, and they're almost always phishing links, so arguably, the point is never selling crypto, but getting access to other accounts/details.
Where were you when Bored Apes turned out to be a /misc/ psyop?
What does /misc/ have to do with NFTBlack folk?
Expose documentary revealed that almost everything behind the Bored Apes was filled with /misc/ inside jokes and neo-nazi imagery and hiding behind "plasuable" denialbility
Interesting, got a link?
>watching this
Holy shit,/misc/ really needs to go, actual poison to the internet
most Cinemaphile vids,don't really point out each board culture is very different from one another since I use 4ch to talk about obscure JP stuff and animation
I don't deny the racist part but some of these feel like a stretch. The pepe edits themselves were inspired by racist iconography that predated Cinemaphile by years.
Also I can't imagine /misc/ ever being subtle about it, they'd have perpetual threads up for bragging like with HWNDU
there was actual NFT project that was exposed to be an alt right sting
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/milady-maker-nft
Dang. I was just expecting the usual juvenile shit, like embedding the word Black person or whatever, but this sounds more like a legit cult. When did the alt-right get so scary?
The funny thing there's tons of crazy e-cults like from final fantasy house(not alt-right but it's the most infamous e-cult) to Q-anon to that one commie e-cult that I forgot the name of. You just need group like minded crazies and some vunerable people to get duped upon.
I think even Cinemaphile's favourite the cult of gadget started off as an e-cult.
There's Evola gays in Cinemaphile and I suspect they were part of this cult, they always came off as trying to convert people instead of legitimately talk about books
What ever happened to that project where one of the monkeys got stolen for a show or something?
So your number of 'coincidences' is, what, 80? 90? Also, /misc/ loves being subtle in the moment, they love 'getting one over' on the normies, making them support something before bellowing it loud and clear to show how very clever they are.
Seth Green? He got the ape back, it cost him something like $260k. More than quarter of a million for a stupid fricking .png
Honestly, that sounds like money laundering.
...Monkey Laundering
Ha
Really? Why would you think an unregulated financial market with no official oversight and a list of rules that boils down to 'dude, just trust me' could be used for money laundering?
Hell, if even half the shit in this is true, I ain't even mad. I'm impressed.
Apparently celebrities are quietly removing thier affiliation with Bored Ape. Other then snoop dog.
Still lol the Bored Ape guys are going full litigation and sueing the guy that made the video
Imagine if /misc/ used its powers for good instead of trying to usher in the apocalypse.
>Other then snoop dog.
And Eminem. The two of them just put out a music video featuring their ape NFTs as characters.
Absolutely dying right now what the frick is life anymore?
rotoscoped but still looks better than Seth Green's project
that is not /misc/, that is the fbi, they always pull shit like that. They did and still do the same with anonymous
>anytime the right does something bad
Nope wasn't us it was actually the FBI and Antifa
FALSE FLAG FALSE FLAG JUST BECAUSE WE CELEBRATE THESE PEOPLE IN OUR MIDST AND EGG THEM ON IT DOESN'T MEAN IT WAS ACTUALLY THEM
Every. Single. Fricking. Time.
There is literally no barrier to entry on Cinemaphile other than the captcha and internet access.
>evidence is /misc/ used meme stock images as did nft makers, THEY HAVE TO BE THE SAME
bit queer how only some conspiracy theories are true if they're ones that affirm your beliefs. myself, pretty sure it was 100% money laundering
Sure buddy
Thank you anon this is exactly the kind of stupid internet anthropology content I needed to kill time before I'm tired enough to go to bed.
>and it's considered "based" when others with that knowledge connect the dots
Goddamn, not even two minutes in and it's already in exploding cars territory.
>talks about Cinemaphile
>mostly about /misc/ or /b/
>"they're all the same on every board" ~ internet "celeb"
>doesn't know about Cinemaphile's /dbs/ thread
>doesn't go on Cinemaphile
>Cinemaphile
>Cinemaphile
>mu/
>/vg/
>literally no where else, just /b/ & /misc/
I don't understand. Why are Black persontubers like this?
I'm for one thankful they paint every board as being as bad as /misc/ or /b/, filters out the b***h ass homies
At the same time it introduces edgelord homosexuals who assume they need to be pieces of shit on every single board without seeing the board culture first
Because they read online or were told that /b/ and /misc/ were awful so associate the website with only those 2 boards and don't feel the need to look at literally anything else. This 2015 cringe video actually sums it up perfectly.
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>Kid mentions Cinemaphile
>Reddit Kid: "Oh that's the home of /b/ the worst most depraved, ugly, herrendous part of the internet"
>Kid: no it's not you've never been on there I'm a /b/tard
>Reddit Kid: "I know what that means I've heard of it before on Reddit"
Cringe
Sounds like a schizo delusion my friend.
Nice try /misc/
NFT frickers being pseudo-libertarian closet turboracists is the worst kept secret online.
We good
How the frick, did the hack come from inside Youtube or something? My twitter was almost just hacked like that too, somehow they got around that suspicious login 2FA code twitter sends and changed my password while I was in the process of resetting it from the notification, luckily because I was second it booted them.
>did the hack come from inside Youtube or something?
Honestly anything is possible at this point with how fricking suspicious some of these hacks are it wouldn't surprise me if it was someone on the inside
2FA means jackshit, they only ask you for it to get your private info and do tracking. Most hacks since always don't require any password info, always has been, always will be. Is like using a cd key for windows xp and thinking that it made windows hacker safe
>They didn't change his passwords
So how did they pull it off?
Imagine every single night someone was hacking your channel and turning it into crypto clickbait and before you woke up they'd change it back to normal.
Sounds like a really shitty horror b-movie but I'd watch it
>There could be a Cryptobro in your town
>Your Neighborhood
>EVEN IN THIS MOVIE THEATER
>All of his friend unfollow him
>His girlfriend leaves him
>Random Pajeets start messaging him
truly the worst fate
Once again Cinemaphileck suckers got fricked by big Cinemaphile wiener.
>big Cinemaphile wiener
Lmao Cinemaphile gets constantly anally raped with shitcoins and crashes
>You'll never hack ENA into being your big-titted sex-craved computer slave.
ENA is already my big-titted sex-craved computer slave.
I'm surprised big channels are still being hacked by cryptobots. I thought that ended a couple years ago.
He said his two factor authentication did nothing.
>tfw when these homosexuals are hacking youtubers instead of leaking the nudes of the shortstack big tatty latina I went to highschool with
um the videos are still up
they got restored
they just got restored. Notice how his channel name is still tesla-inc.
When do we get more Ula and Margo?
Rip the original uploads of Dora Adolescente
At least now I want finally watch ENA and see what it's about.
>Hijacking and botspamming accounts
Cryptocucks still claim this shit is anything but a scam
Our current monetary system is a scam, if it isn't in the form of an asset like gold or land by definition your money is held up by pure trust.
And crypto is also a scam. Keep up, kid.
Where in my post did I defend crypto?
Anybody else actually watch that stream and learn a lot about crypto? I think I am gonna invest.
Are you going to spend your money on drugs, child porn, or DDOS services because that's what cryptobros spend it on. If you want to get upset by a rugpull, tell me where your mother lives and I'll drag her through your house by her pubes and save you some money.
I use it for Cinemaphile passes
>If you want to get upset by a rugpull, tell me where your mother lives and I'll drag her through your house by her pubes and save you some money.
FRICKING LMAO I'm stealing this one.
i too wish to invist i recently gave mrs.bencho 4k fast and now 3x my money watsapp numb
Crypto really is a disease that ruins everything it touches
>t. poorgays mad they didnt get early into the buziness
I made thousands from crypto and I'm gonna make even more with my NFT vored apes, cope seethe and dilate
The only thing worse than cryptogays are contrarians
>"everyone thinks crypto is a scam? I must defend it!"
It's because they don't have any personality beyond crypto. Three or four years ago, he was probably into craft beer and beard oils and based his entire life around boring people senseless with that too.
>make money from a scam
Congrats, it is still a disease that turns everyone into basically call center pajeet scammers in everything they do and in their interactions with anyone.
>t. is in denial that he'd been better off getting a real job
have fun ending up homeless
Channel got rolled back, videos are back up. Channel is still called "Tesla [inc]" but whatever.
>thread about youtube channel getting hacked
>trans people somehow manage to turn it into whining about le /misc/ boogeyman
holy shit take your meds troons
Yes, Cinemaphile, not Stormfront, all /misc/shitters need to frick off right back to their CONTAINMENT (enfasis on containment) board
just because we say the naught words like homosexual and Black person doesn't mean that i want to hear about your epic unifying theory about how teh juices, your ex-girfriend, the deep state, and your gay neighbour are all in cahoots
>enfasis
post hand
>telling yourself to eat shit every time you open your hand
which is way i'm clenching my fist in rage for the next 24 hours
you're just jelly of my Superior Lanklet Genes
>those distended bong meat hooks
Nice fingers
>day before month
lol
Yes, animu website
We're on the anonymous imageboard known as Cinemaphile, of course. Why do you ask?
NecUss
Nemesis is back!