It's the amount you can download before you hit your minimum ratio.
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It's the amount you can download before you hit your minimum ratio.
<— Hey, [you], please click ; help grow my epeen!
That is Max Wheeler's 5th video for LegendMen.
Yeah, they'd have to combine DigiMarc with embedded EXIF metadata to include individual user info (like account number or user email). User data can also be imprinted as part of the image (a barcode along the edge, for example).
I know a straight dude who loves getting fucked with a large dildo … by his girlfriend. He's not in love with penis; he just loves the physical sensations generated by anal penetration. Your dude doesn't even need to do it with you; he just needs to find a woman who loves pegging (there's even a wiki article for the act: Pegging (sexual practice).
Men's buttholes are the same whether straight or gay. If many gays love bottoming, then the same pleasures are available to straight guys. I mean, even some women love the butseks, and no one thinks they're closeted gay dudes.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
I thought Vuze was designed to block my IP address from view and make it generally untraceable.
Vuze cannot hide your IP from your own Internet provider, LOL! Your provider is the one that hands you your IP in the first place. Vuze only hides the IP from other peers connecting to the torrent (and can only do this when paired with a proxy service). This does not prevent your provider from seeing all the traffic coming in and out of your connection.
The only way to prevent your provider from eavesdropping is to encrypt your connection. Your provider can still see you sending and receiving data, but they would not be able to tell what's in the stream. Make sure your client is set to prefer encrypted peers only. Otherwise, any unencrypted peer will transmit unencrypted data to you, and that allows your provider to see what you're torrenting.
The downside to this setting is that you automatically ignore any leecher/seeder who is not in encrypted mode. This will, of course, reduce your ability to send/receive data, and could adversely impact your ratio. I don't know why the torrent clients are not automatically set to be in encrypted mode, and I don't know why people continue to torrent with unencrypted connections.
A VPN is another way to encrypt your connection, and this method does not require you to set your client to prefer only encrypted peers. Just make sure you do not use your own provider as your VPN, LOL! Let me repeat: it's impossible to hide your IP address from your own provider, because you request the IP address from them!
Is it true that once a gay guy have sex with woman, that gay guy is also a straight?
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I have always had that 404 error message. However, it's never interfered with my ability to upload/seed or download/leech. I don't know if that helps narrow down the problem, but I've always just ignored that error.