

Strangely, no complaints on my end.ħ) They said you could find anything you want on the deep web, but I was looking for Cher concert bootlegs and all I found were drugs.Ĩ) I took photos for several vendors on silk road in exchange for samples. Purchased what was promised as a “mind-blowing” experience. I didn’t even know if it was legal at the time so that was enough to freak me out and I stopped right there.ĥ) There was a german man selling pretzels, just pretzels.Ħ) Silk Road. That was cool.Ĥ) I downloaded TOR and within 20 minutes of downloading it and browsing random shit I got a phone call but there was no one there and they just hung up after 10 seconds.

This page had information on what body types to use for specific cuts, how to prepare these cuts, and how to cook the girl so she lives as long as possible.Ģ) Comic book, still in the plastic sealing, perfectly legit except the entire back page directly inside the cover was a sheet of LSD.ģ) I was a part of the No Love Deep Web Alternate Reality Game where we had to do a deepnet scavenger hunt which culminated in me driving to New York to answer a pay phone at 3:00AM. We’re not talking about a short joke here. 1) The most disturbing site we found was a comprehensive guide for cooking women. If you believe the rumours, the dark web is full of nefarious websites that sell everything from drugs to weapons to government leaks.
