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by wolvoleo
82 days ago
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Hmm yeah but then I'm one of 80 million choices in my country. Committing war crimes tends to single one out. I do really value my privacy but the problem is one doesn't control this very much. Recently in Holland one of the major ISPs got breached and 6 million customers got their data leaked. This is something you can't take control as a customer and you're not going to move every time this happens. Also, not too long ago we had this big book that contained everyone's address unless they opted out, just saying. Was even delivered for free yearly. |
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If we are talking about some sandom terrorist or something like that, yes.
But sometimes it's more personal despitethe fact that you did nothing wrong objectevly.
Jealocity (you got a girl and her ex. took it too close to heart), envy, disputes in an alterd stated (drunk figh). Etc.
My uncle (mother's side) has a schizophrenia and constantly threatens to find someone to kill me and my entire family (including his sister of course).