Author Topic: Bot spammer, this time through major groups.  (Read 1117 times)

Dude. There isn't a loving person behind them. They don't know what the forget you actually say.
I thought there was someone controlling the bots.
And I thought he was gonna do something awesome to those bots, like ruin their accounts by pressing certain key binds.
Thanks for crushing my dreams :c

Virtual Machine would do justice.
actually, if you aren't careful enough, stuff from virtual machine can spread to your actual computer.

actually, if you aren't careful enough, stuff from virtual machine can spread to your actual computer.
that's why you gotta be careful lol.

Show them you mean stuff.
Not regular stuff, sandpaper stuff on fire with nails sticking out of it, where the stuff has dried up for a good five days, and insert acid into it that won't dissolve stuff, and when it breaks, it will spill the assid all over the bots.
That kind of stuff.
we have some muriatic acid in my garage that can burn through human flesh in seconds
that'd do the job

we have some muriatic acid in my garage that can burn through human flesh in seconds
that'd do the job
why do you have hydrochloric acid in your garage, planr

jesus forget it happens to me to. i left all my tf2 groups, but i still keep getting friend requests every hour.

it's loving annoying.

why do you have hydrochloric acid in your garage, planr
for treating our pool water. its got infestations of black mold in it.

i put in a fake user and password to see what would happen, and it attempts to trick you into running a file called "SteamValidator.exe". I would not click that file if i were you.

Does anyone have a computer they will never use anymore? :cookieMonster:
im gonna get vmware and run a vm of windows xp