Posted on 10/07/2019 6:13:19 PM PDT by ransomnote
CGato
KAZAM!!!!!!!!! In!
Re: 8 Chan changing to 8kun
I saw something about it on Twitter today but dont know if it is real or fake.
“But, I think I might start paying attention at this point.”
It has been reported that the IG will be releasing something regarding the FISA Friday. Should be interesting!
Nice!
Bolton involved in whistleblowing
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I dont think he could claim whistleblower status. But whoever did it, I hope gets exposed...
As a noob...
I see this all over twitter...
WWG1WGA
What does it mean?
Dear Mrs. Note or can I get really personal and call you Ransom. In any case, THANKQ for all you do!!
In. Pdq
Just heard on Hannity that there may be emails between Comey and Brennan admitting the dossier was not credible or verified....
May it be so!
Where we go 1 we go all
In before 100!
Where We Go One, We Go All.
WWG1WGA
;-)
Ron tweeted they were just about ready to relaunch yesterday
8ch tweeted the new 8kun logo today see post #45
Ron
@CodeMonkeyZ
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Oct 6
After a few weeks of building new groundwork to better protect user privacy and security, we are now in the final stretches before getting things back online. Beta testing of infrastructure in progress - verifying and confirming that all systems are functioning as expected.
https://twitter.com/infinitechan/status/1181054604097642496
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ThankQ for the link! Good to know. :D
I’m in!
As others have already answered what it is, the quote was from the movie “White Squall”.
CGato
Must be real they are already writing hit pieces about it, LOL
https://www.thedailybeast.com/is-8chan-plotting-return-with-ridiculous-8kun-rebrand
Is 8chan Plotting Return With Ridiculous Rebrand?
The notorious forum 8chan is signaling a return after its connection to multiple mass-murders got it booted offline this summer. But its comeback strategy might not be the clever fix followers want.
Late Sunday night, 8chan tweeted a teaser for what appears to be a new site called 8kun. The new name is an obvious reference to the old site, which has been suspended from multiple web service companies. (In Japanese, the suffix chan usually refers to a child, whereas kun typically refers to a young man.) The rebrand, accompanied by a slightly different logo, appears to be an attempt to make good with the web service companies that banned it this summer. Those tech companies might not be fooled.
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