Chris_H_2 wrote:
I still randomly say "somewhere, off in the distance, a dog barked," and it confuses the hell out of my kids.
^^thats far funnier
Chris_H_2 wrote:
I still randomly say "somewhere, off in the distance, a dog barked," and it confuses the hell out of my kids.
I'll report back soon!spike wrote:I remember seeing packages of equine meat quite regularly in Italy. If it’s good enough for that nation of food snobs, it must be tasty.
That’s great!Chris_H_2 wrote:
I still randomly say "somewhere, off in the distance, a dog barked," and it confuses the hell out of my kids.
Chris_H_2 wrote:i miss the far side so muchwease wrote:Hahaha! Goddamn, that’s funnyPeeps wrote:dime and his boys
it's for real genuinely nicer than anything else.spike wrote:I remember seeing packages of equine meat quite regularly in Italy. If it’s good enough for that nation of food snobs, it must be tasty.
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
I was given a wrong kabob from a street vendor in china..I thought it was chicken but it turned out to be a donkey..it didn't taste bad but when I found out I started gaggingspike wrote:I remember seeing packages of equine meat quite regularly in Italy. If it’s good enough for that nation of food snobs, it must be tasty.
got one of these tootragabigzanda wrote:Was notified yesterday that my social security number was found on the dark web. Barring some annoying technical glitches, it wasn’t too hard to issue a fraud alert and freeze my credit across the three big agencies. Reviewed my report and all looks good. Disaster averted?
You should also activate a credit freeze with equifax, experian, and transunion (each individually). It’ll take 20 minutes. Then you just pause the freeze if you’re ever applying for new credit or a loan.96583UP wrote:got one of these tootragabigzanda wrote:Was notified yesterday that my social security number was found on the dark web. Barring some annoying technical glitches, it wasn’t too hard to issue a fraud alert and freeze my credit across the three big agencies. Reviewed my report and all looks good. Disaster averted?
there was a huge US govt hack where millions had our SSNs exposed
so no surprise
doesnt mean people have used it
seems inevitable they will try
alarming how much personal info is already out there and available on the web
when combined with an SSN could be pretty serious
fun times
i am signed up for alerts when a new credit line has been opened
my guess is the best i can do is act quickly to report one if it happens
open to ideas
i've heard that unfreezing is a pain in the ass. have you done that yet?tragabigzanda wrote:You should also activate a credit freeze with equifax, experian, and transunion (each individually). It’ll take 20 minutes. Then you just pause the freeze if you’re ever applying for new credit or a loan.96583UP wrote:got one of these tootragabigzanda wrote:Was notified yesterday that my social security number was found on the dark web. Barring some annoying technical glitches, it wasn’t too hard to issue a fraud alert and freeze my credit across the three big agencies. Reviewed my report and all looks good. Disaster averted?
there was a huge US govt hack where millions had our SSNs exposed
so no surprise
doesnt mean people have used it
seems inevitable they will try
alarming how much personal info is already out there and available on the web
when combined with an SSN could be pretty serious
fun times
i am signed up for alerts when a new credit line has been opened
my guess is the best i can do is act quickly to report one if it happens
open to ideas
stip wrote:IT'S NOT A COMPLAINT!
was it one of the better asses you have eaten?doug rr wrote:I was given a wrong kabob from a street vendor in china..I thought it was chicken but it turned out to be a donkey..it didn't taste bad but when I found out I started gaggingspike wrote:I remember seeing packages of equine meat quite regularly in Italy. If it’s good enough for that nation of food snobs, it must be tasty.