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[warning]Not for the faint of heart![/warning]


 


Not for the faint of heart!


 


Hey guys, I've recently been exploring and studying up on the Deep Web, and it's pretty scary


 


First of all, the internet that WE access every day is only the surface, which is supposedly 4% of the whole web.


The DEEP WEB covers the other 96%, which is a lot.


 


 


I do not recommend visiting the Deep Web, because it is legit scary.


But if you want to:


 


Use the TOR server:


 


www.torproject.org


 


 


Download the bundle, and install their software.


You can only access the Deep Web (with anonymity) through their web browser (provided in the bundle).


 


Now, just to be clear, the websites in the Deep Web all end in .onion (not .com or .org or .net)


 


 


 


Now, I'm not going to list any particular websites, but you can see most of them through searching or watching videos.


 


I DO NOT ENDORSE THE DEEP WEB, I AM MERELY A MESSENGER.


 


 


 


Good luck to anyone willing to go.


 


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Basically the rest of the web that is filled with illegal activity.

One of the more notable effects of the Deep Web is the ability to purchase drugs, various erotica, firearms and hitmen.

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It's the darker Side of the web. You get all sorts of shit , hackers, pron too :o if you want some help I can :ph34r:

Are u on der :ph34r:

 

Scary :(

Ikr I was freaked out when I went there last night :o

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