Hi wolfxin,
a screenshot can be easily made by pressing the key "print" on your keyboard. Afterwards, you could open any image program or even "paint.exe" and press "CTRL + V" after you choose "new", to build a new image. You may now adjust the copied screenshot to fit your needs and to cut out the essentials, before you save the image on your pc. Afterwards you may upload the image to a free picture hoster ( there are quite a lot of free ones - google might help you if you are looking for them ) or you may choose the option under this textbox, to upload the file to the forum ( allowed files in the forum: "gif, jpg, jpeg, pdf, png, txt, mid, midi" with a maximum file size of 1024 KB )
Even that you insist, that "all we say is wrong", the people who are responding to you, mostly have quite a lot of experience with trackers or/and torrents - that's why they answer questions or try to solve problems which users have. You don't necessarily have to believe them, but keep in mind, that they have no advantage, if they would lie to you. Again: all the people here are your friends, wolfxin and not your enemy!
"VPN tunnels" are "virtual private networks" - mostly used to mask your own IP, or to log into another network. Companies or universities use this quite often to provide internet connections.
Even if you deleted "all non-gaytorrent.ru" files, after downloading them, you are still uploading data, while downloading stuff. Please keep in mind, that even your requests to a tracker has up- and downloads, to check what files you have and who in the swarm ( these are the users connected over a tracker for each file ) has missing or completed data. During your download, you always have an upload as well.
As well, the total amount of your data at your bittorrent client isn't the same, as the amount counted by the trackers. For example, if a file is devided into 100 pieces, you mostly down- or upload "bad pieces" as well. These are pieces, which have something missing and therefore have to be re-down- or re-uploaded. This issue results of bad peer-to-peer connections or even disconnects during the transfers. The bittorrent client is counting all your down- and upload… whether you leech or seed the files one, two, or more times, to complete a transfer. - As I see, your average UploadSpeed is at ~3.08 kB. This indicates a quite slow upload internet connection and also results in a lot af "bad pieces", because the clients in the swarm receive only a very small amount of data, while they are connected with you.
I round up your messures up to 5 kB to count the following example:
5 kB per second => 300 kB per 60 seconds => 18.000 kB per hour => 432.000 kB per day.
Your maximum amount of upload - data over the tracker is ~ 422 MB per day, referring to the measurements. So you would upload ~ 12,4 GB over the period of 30 days.
( this is a fictitious count, referring to the measurements. This is not the real amount of your upload, because this depends on the ratio "seeder/leecher" for each file )
Do you notice something, wolfxin? Even if I round up to 5 kB per second and assume, that you constantly upload 24 hours a day for 30 days, you are not going to upload 30 GBs to other users on this tracker and by far not 61,4 GB, as you mentioned.
Most home-pc-seeder think, that they actually could seed with the maximum amount of upload-speed, what their internet provider apply to them, but this is technically not possible. And even if I would count with your mentioned speed of 100 kB/s, you only would have an average speed of let's say 20 kB/s, which would result in the possibility, that you "could" reach 49,6 GB, if you constantly seed 24 hours a day over the period of 30 days - - - but please be aware, that this counting is based on the assuming, that your seeded files are requested over the whole period, which isn't a real fact, but a nice dream.