ITT: Uninteresting and usual stuff that's happening on the boards you visit (occasionally AKA the bant-tan thread)Real happenings go on >>>/bant/happeningsPreviously on /nah/: >>24485578https://archive.palanq.win/bant/thread/24485578/#24485578
Cute loli
Ugly loli
All lolis must be loved and cherished, cute or ugly
Be nice to the mentally retarded /nah/ and sincerely pray for them.
>>24551337>Be nice to the mentally retarded /nah/ You make a challenge.>and sincerely pray for them.I am basically an atheist at this point. I have not practised a faith in a decade. What is the alternative to a prayer?
>>24551314bnat tan :D
>>24551330
On a very vague note: Michael or Francis? Texas or Minnesota? If the former, happy May birthday, your wife is very pretty but not 29 is not 1 year younger. If the latter, I wouldn't call a long time girlfriend/baby momma wife, also happy belated birthday; your mother seems a nice woman. However the former does seem a little bit more traveled than the latter. but doesn't really "fit" the role. There are other candidates on the table after all. Although, admittingly, I'm seeing something pretty neat, a weird amalgamate of various persons using the same name, as if picking details of each in a patchwork identity. Which would be very neat, very neat indeed, because I've seen that sort of alias game before, and it's genuinely shit and amateur hour. Luckily, this is a discussion about nothing in a thread about nothing in particular. >>24551367Recite a scientific formula or quote line from Machiavelli's works.
>>24551314>>24551330i thank you from the bottom of my heart for drawing my cute bant-tan
>>24551763HES BEEN SUMMONED!
>>24551783told you it would probs work
>>24551783>>24551788was i expected?
>>24551807Yup yup, here’s the full bant-tan art
>>24551822i will combine this with the other bant tans you drew to use as a desktop wallpaper!
>>24551832i want to use it as a wallpaper too!
>>24552070FuN ID
>>24552991>>24552548>>24551170>>24551151>>24551023>qad is now trying to argue that HE is the one who isn't doxing somebodyhow quickly the tables turn my friend. now you know how i felt.
You can citizen's arrest anyone here, you know? You don't have to vaguefag.
>>24551822يَفَعَ؟
>>24553021I'm not arguing anything, I'm merely stating a fact against a weak accusation against a ban evader who has unironically committed federal crimes. >>24553062Yeah, about that. In the United States, that comes down to particular state statute. here's a small excerpt from Wikipedia. Because most states have codified their arrest laws, there are many variations. For example, in Pennsylvania, the courts have been clear that a non-law enforcement officer cannot make an arrest for a "summary offense".[103] In North Carolina, there is no de jure "citizen's arrest". Although it is essentially the same, North Carolina law refers to it as a "detention".[104] The state of Georgia repealed its citizen's arrest law amid accusations that it had the potential for abuse and racial bias after the murder of Ahmaud Arbery and replaced it with a narrower law applying only to business owners, inspectors, security guards, and private investigators.[105][106]Other states seem to allow only arrests in cases of felonies, but court decisions have ruled more broadly. For example, in Virginia, the statute appears to only permit warrantless arrests by officers listed in the Code.[107] However, Virginia courts have upheld warrantless arrests by non-law enforcement personnel for breach of the peace misdemeanors.[108] Other non-police persons are granted arrest authority by statute, in the case of those who are state-certified, armed security officers: "A registered armed security officer of a private security services business while at a location which the business is contracted to protect shall have the power to effect an arrest for an offense occurring (i) in his presence on such premises or (ii) in the presence of a merchant, agent, or employee of the merchant the private security business has contracted to protect" and "For the purposes of § 19.2-74, a registered armed security officer of a private security services business shall be considered an arresting officer."
>>24553177The basic gestalt in that "Outside of your personal property, you can really only do that when a felony is being committed. In that, murder, rape, theft, etc." On your own property? Depends on the state, merchant's have privilege in that with their shops. However, use of force is ultimately state dependent as well. If you enter someone's private property to citizens arrest them, you have no legal authority and committed trespassing, false arrest, and detention. If you leave with them, that's also kidnapping/abduction. Then it becomes a federal crime. If you citizens arrest in a public place to someone who was not committing a felony crime, you risk, again, false arrest, false detention, assault, disturbing the peace, etc. And that's just the literal applications of the judicial side, the civil side, "You are very much looking at a civil suit, even if it was genuine and sincere, and followed the letter of the law." The reason that actual officers can arrest and detain people is because they are given authority and responsibility kickback to their particular office. If a police officer arrests me, I don't have to sue the cop, I can sue the department and city/state. Likewise, if a federal officer does likewise, I can sue the government in that. This is why police officers make sure to dot their I's and cross their t's in making things extremely specific so it can be served back onto them. The private citizen, does not have that insurance, nor that authority. Comically, it can result in a resonance chain of citizen's arrests arresting other citizens for false arrest. And this is in the sane world, if you try to do similar in Canada, UK, Europe, you'll be the one arrested and shot by actual police, especially if the person you are citizen arresting is a protected class citizen. It has happened many times in England, France and Germany, and it is funny in the depressing way every time.
>>24553177FBI can subpoena the proxy hosts you're hiding behind. You do know that, right? Braggadocio can only get you so far until someone calls your bluff.
>>24553221However, this is the internet, the point is made ultimately moot because outside of administrators, there exists no such authority to make a citizen's arrest, because it does not exist on the internet, and there is no ultimate overseeing body. A private citizen cannot say "This person did a mean thing online, I'm going to find out where they live and citizen's arrest them." That is hilariously deluded. >>24553229>The FBI can subpoena the proxy hosts you're hiding behind. Proxy hosts I'm hiding behind? My man, I don't even use a VPN let alone a proxy hos. If the FBI wishes to subpoena my normal, naked, IP, they are free to do so, because I've done nothing wrong whatsoever. And that's the reason I do everything naked, because only people up to no good, or breaking the law, use VPN's and proxies. And remind me, "What laws have I broken, to warrant a subpoena on my nude naked IP?" Specifically state which ones, code and all, with solid evidence of that and not just "I have a strong suspicion." If you can't do that, then I can simply say "This is true of all users equally, considering we live in an NSA age, and people genuinely think that places like Signal, Keybase, and Wire genuinely grant them magical privacy protection." >Aren't you worried about bad actors getting your IP? Why would I be? What are they going to do with a generalized location that shifts every 3 to 4 months because the nature of IP licenses? The reality is "IP's are a meme, if they weren't, then even joining a City of Heroes server, or a Minecraft/TF2 one would be OPsec failure; the entirety of the internet is similar, because of the power beholden to server and site administrators.
>>24553329I mean, that and countries and with draconian speech laws, such as Iran, China, England, Pakistan etc; however those are backwards countries so that point is also moot and also viewed with xenophobia in saying "If you're using a VPN, or a Proxy of any sort, you're up to no good." and those telling you that an IP is some sort of sacred artifact like a social security number or similar are either trying to fear sell a product, or have genuinely no idea how the internet works. >But what if you go to a bad website? The internet provider blocks it, simple as. >But what if you want to protect your own website? Duh, get Cloudflare like anyone else. >But what if trackers and hackers want to get access to your personal information? Unironically just do not have a social media, opt out of data collection services, and refused to be photographed or tagged unless absolutely necessary. Even if you do not do so, don't be stupid and mix personal life with online life. Don't double dip names, posting habits, avatars, signatures, or give out anything too revealing about yourself across multiple instances where someone can footprint. It's called basic OPSec, and here's the genuinely funny thing, even if you have the best OPSec in the world, and you're quite literally a void in the system, a particularly dedicated autist can still bruteforce it until they get an answer, or at least what they think is an answer. You could set up multiple shells, multiple mazes, but if someone is genuinely that dedicated due to employment or lack thereof, it'll happen regardless. So why even bother in the first place? Just don't do anything illegal and you'll be fine legally. When it comes to bad people, that's a coin flip. Bait them into getting so mad where they start making mistakes and start doing illegal things on their end, or simply datamine the fuck out of themand redirect the interest unto them and send it to a gossip chain if drama; the feds if genuinely illegal
sup /nah/is anyone itt not doge or /nah/
>>24553876I'm doge
>>24553876I am not /qa/doge. I am /nah/!
>>24553923You are n/qa/t.
>>24553927hello /nah/!
>>24554160Hello, Anonymous.
>>24554175i haven't been in one of these in literal yearsanything worth seeing?
>>24551314>>>24551367>>24551330>>24551822wow awesome bant tans
post more bant tan
I am now Nat.
>>24554549
is this the pedophile drawthread now?
>>24555788Is this the faggot complainthread now? Would you rather i draw little boys for you to get your rocks off to?
>>24555834he wants safe-horny LGBT friendly shit to make his caged reddit-clitty leak
>>24555845Giving him the gay shota special to reboot his little brain into compliance… bet that’s what he wants.
Do you know the difference between a standard tripcode and a secure one? A standard tripcode is a basic hash utilizing whatever engine the webforum is utilizing. Different engines utilizing different hash generators. The difference between a standard tripcode and a secure one, is the ! in a tripcode (standard engine hash) and the !! in a secure one. (secret non public salt) Attempting to force crack a secure tripcode is considered extremely rare, because of the non public nature of the salt. If a secure tripcode is breach, it is because the information was obtained, the non public salt was made public, or the secure password was weak in the first place. In that, unsecure vanity tripcodes are usually generated via a tripcode forcer, whereas secured vanity tripcodes, (ala Brock) are genuinely something special because that's a vanity ran through two encryptions, one of which is not made public. Why am I bringing this up? To pre-emptively salt the ground because I think something is moving in the brush. Slight recommendation to Matt, put a ## in your trip, and refresh the password. Is it annoying? A little bit, however, your identity is retained as long as you continue to post same material and new material. Brock requires no change. I require no change, Dr Green may require a change. Nat does not require a change as posts are made via topic avatars/signatures. Aeris has already been compromised, but that is kind of the joke. Recent string of vanity ones may need to run a double encryption vanity. Again, it is something I am feeling in the brush, and something I think will be a potential problem, come Friday or Saturday. Call it a weird feeling.
>>24555859yeah he gay
>>24555767matt can we be friends
>>24556129Are we not already, bant anon? I call this place home exclusively,,
mooom the weebs are arguing about fetishes again
>>24556152:)i love every single drawing you made so far
>>24556110the salt for secure tripcodes was leaked with the 4chan hack and was changed at that time.
>>24556168That is genuinely good news then, especially if the base encryptor was also updated because that would mean a new specialized tool that focuses on SCNA was made since the old ones no longer work. However, since there are new unsecure vanity names popping up, this tells me "No change was made to the standard" or a tool already exists for post hack hash encryption/decryption. The sharty hack, while a pain, did bring some change, which was necessary.
post moar bant tani want to see all the new ones
>>24556246just drew thisI think matt has beaten me on quality though
What's 28 chan? Seems Brazilian to me.
hope you don't mind if i take some inspiration
>>24556566>>24556778nice oc
There will be moar
Bant tan is build for big Anuran cocks only
I am the law :P
>24558533>huge container of MSGsomeone's a good cook :)
>>24558533
>>24558639he snorts it of the cocks he sucks
I used to use MSG, but now I'm using 醤油.
>>24558639uncle roger is rightstands for makes shit good
>>24558944grow up, you are 40+
According to the happenings thread, everyone you know and love (or hate) is a neoliberal.
>>24558044this is amazingi have no words
>>24558944I heard somewhere that MSG make things taste good by creating thousands of little micro cuts on your tongue, which makes the nerve endings on your tongue more sensitive.
>>24551314RAGING IMPREGNATING SEX WITH THE LOLISEX SEX SEEEEEEEEEX SEEEEEEEEEEEX SEX WITH THE LOLIIIISEEEEEEEX IMPREGNATION SEEEEEEEXhttps://files.catbox.moe/bywud3.mp4
>>24559705No, it just breaks down into ingredients that your brain perceives as delicious
>>24559705more or less it's an extract of seaweedthe glutamate particle it contains registers in your senses as the savory feeling of meatit has no actual taste of it's own, but helps savory, umami rich flavors blend together better.
bmou
>>24559771you will do no such thing with bant-tan>>24560965I've tried to draw her backpack so many times but it never comes out prettyi really appreciate the amount of bant-tan art being created
Saw a headline about a Zizian.>>24559705MicroScopic Glass!
guysdo not google Hollow Knight: Silksongworst mistake of my life.
peak a boo
>>24561927she's transparent, like a ghost
>>24561927my lovely bant-tan is so cute
The cat a log is gar bage.
1.5 weeks of my header having a siezureand it keeps getting worse
>24562283special header for the little pass holder
>>24562283>mobile userbrock sucks cock
>>24562411the most awful person allowed to keep one
>>24562423>>>/s4s/13027928
>>24562283the pedomoor claimed it was happening to him too.
Well, time to wait for another Deltarune chapter. Chapter 5 really should've been released with 3 and 4, but hey.