Ahh, my fellow monks have already given so many wonderful pithy answers to your worthless troll of a question, It seems silly to respond. In fact, it IS silly to respond, but I cannot resist.
I offer some advice, oh anxious to be 31337 one.
- Meditiate seriously on why you wish to commit a felony.
- If this illegal act still seems like a good idea, repeat step 1.
- After you have disabused yourself of silly notions of becomming 31337, log in here and spend some time learning Perl. Its sublime power will liberate your soul and give you a sense of power far beyond 0WNing sites. You will gain respect and earn praise. You might find a way to act older and more intelligent than your piers and gain a sense of true happiness.
So, oh unlearned one, Create don't Destory. Wisdom comes from following this path.
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crulx
crulx@iaxs.net
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