lugia 228 Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 I am a coward. I'm one of those people who stick to the same three or four reliable websites I've risked searching out, and never try to push further, except on rare occasions. I'm sure that there is more out there on the Internet that aligns to our liking, without having to turn to the Deep Web, but here I am, bringing it up. Has anyone ever accessed any (liquid) gold mines on the deep web? For the record, I absolutely am not referring to illegal stuff, like enslaved little kids peeing in Middle Eastern countries or whatever. The deep web can be an evil place, but it's also a place of total freedom and anonymity. I was just wondering if anyone had a story worth sharing. If I am invoking the Internet version of Satan here, please excuse my ignorance and remove this thread. Link to post
steve25805 126,156 Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 I am a coward. I'm one of those people who stick to the same three or four reliable websites I've risked searching out, and never try to push further, except on rare occasions. I'm sure that there is more out there on the Internet that aligns to our liking, without having to turn to the Deep Web, but here I am, bringing it up. Has anyone ever accessed any (liquid) gold mines on the deep web? For the record, I absolutely am not referring to illegal stuff, like enslaved little kids peeing in Middle Eastern countries or whatever. The deep web can be an evil place, but it's also a place of total freedom and anonymity. I was just wondering if anyone had a story worth sharing. If I am invoking the Internet version of Satan here, please excuse my ignorance and remove this thread. No harm in talking about it. Though from what I hear I would never recommend trawling the deep web. If the law cracks down too heavily on pee fetishists we could be driven there, but the deep web contains a lot of terrible evil. I myself started a thread about it here..... http://watchgirlspeeing.com/threads/the-true-evil-out-there.5629/#post-72941 But it's subject matter is way too dark for most people to want to get their heads around it, in all probability, so I doubt whether that thread will get a big response. Of course, with so much in there that is truly evil, it is likely that law enforcement operatives are in there too seeking out this and that for the right reasons. So it would be a legal quagmire to enter. Also, most pee porn of whatever kind you may desire is readily available on the clearnet. I would seriously question the nature of anything so bad that it has to be hidden on the deepweb amongst all the truly depraved shit. The involvement of minors, sex slavery, incest, maybe. Cos the deepweb seems to function in part as the place where those whose interests cannot be aired openly choose to go. But if anyone has ever found peeing on the deepweb that does not involve intense evil of any kind - no links to deepweb sites here, though, please - then by all means tell us about it. Link to post
awg2014 23 Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 I've found more on the open internet than I have on the deep web. Link to post
steve25805 126,156 Posted December 29, 2015 Share Posted December 29, 2015 I've found more on the open internet than I have on the deep web. And that doesn't surprise me at all. Although seriously frowned upon by the narrowminds, our fetish is not yet under sustained attack by the authorities. In many jurisdictions it is perfectly legal to produce and sell and share pee porn, and even where not it is hardly a top law enforcement priority. There are far worse things to worry about after all. And pee porn - like any legitimate porn - tends to be produced to make money. Maximising your customer base maximises income. So people are unlikely to bury it in the deep web where comparatively few will ever see it. It wouldn't make economic sense. Only if a product is so bad that law enforcement would be all over it on sight, would it make sense to bury it on the deep web. Pee porn is still legal enough not to need to be limited to that. Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,878 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Legality is a grey area, our pee secret is kept secret, not because our law are loosely based on UK, but because my best mate is a Senior Sergeant in the Highway Patrol. What ever happens inside your home is no ones business but your own, but if law enforcement noticed it, not sure what would happen. Even our relationship with Mary is kept quiet, when the Sarge and his wife come over, Mary's bed in the spare room is even rumpled. Sux to be so devious and careful. I'm sure Teri, his wife has noticed our interaction though, she pretty much knows, me thinks, women always seem to know. As for the Dark Side, I've not really looked for any kind of porn, although I did search for Erotic Literature, seems like a taboo area for a book store no matter how much history is behind it. Link to post
Paulypeeps 5,290 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 At least you can buy books online, and I am sure that some book shops should be able to supply if you have an ISBN number. Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,878 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Yeah, I know, but Amazon and Apple appear to be run by church type people, all I can find on Marquis De Sade is Justine. Dear old Donatien Alphonse François de Sade wrote a lot more than this epic. Anyway, I did pretty good out of it ....... even found an original old French version. Link to post
Caligulover 18 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I couldn't tell you. I know what the deep web is. But I couldn't even begin to know how to search it? Is it like a google thing? I would be majorly uncomfortable with anything illegal. If there is a gold mine of porn out there I would be interested! Link to post
pwpj 462 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I couldn't tell you. I know what the deep web is. But I couldn't even begin to know how to search it? Is it like a google thing? I would be majorly uncomfortable with anything illegal. If there is a gold mine of porn out there I would be interested! There are two terms which are often misused :- The "deep web" is a term which is given to the large percentage of the web which cannot be indexed by google etc. So for example content in databases, facebook pages etc which aren't indexed.It is nothing sinister - it is probably best described as a creation of Web 2.0 where content isn't in static html pages as it was 20 years ago. The "dark web" is another animal altogether. It's an anonymous set of servers which you need special software to access, and contains all sorts of stuff which is illegal - selling drugs and guns for example. It is not, in itself, illegal - but a lot of the stuff on it is. I don't think there is anything of great interest on there mainly because there's little point in going to the hassle of concealing something which is not unlawful. Of course the danger in looking this stuff up is you never know who's watching - sure, you're not doing anything illegal by looking at a list of websites some of which are themselves very wrong. Nobody is going to go to court for looking at a list of websites, or opening up a page and finding it's something grossly indecent and closing it - it wouldn't be in the public interest when there are far worse people out there sharing the stuff. However, you still wouldn't want to raise your head above the metaphorical parapet. Link to post
Caligulover 18 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 There are two terms which are often misused :- The "deep web" is a term which is given to the large percentage of the web which cannot be indexed by google etc. So for example content in databases, facebook pages etc which aren't indexed.It is nothing sinister - it is probably best described as a creation of Web 2.0 where content isn't in static html pages as it was 20 years ago. The "dark web" is another animal altogether. It's an anonymous set of servers which you need special software to access, and contains all sorts of stuff which is illegal - selling drugs and guns for example. It is not, in itself, illegal - but a lot of the stuff on it is. I don't think there is anything of great interest on there mainly because there's little point in going to the hassle of concealing something which is not unlawful. Of course the danger in looking this stuff up is you never know who's watching - sure, you're not doing anything illegal by looking at a list of websites some of which are themselves very wrong. Nobody is going to go to court for looking at a list of websites, or opening up a page and finding it's something grossly indecent and closing it - it wouldn't be in the public interest when there are far worse people out there sharing the stuff. However, you still wouldn't want to raise your head above the metaphorical parapet. Whole lotta stuff I don't really get! But if all I need already accessible on the light side of the web then that's cool with me. Probably no point risking anything! Link to post
pwpj 462 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Whole lotta stuff I don't really get! But if all I need already accessible on the light side of the web then that's cool with me. Probably no point risking anything! I think that's the best overall - there's plenty of stuff about to enjoy as it is (can anyone really say they've seen every single video out there? hmm?) Link to post
steve25805 126,156 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I couldn't tell you. I know what the deep web is. But I couldn't even begin to know how to search it? Is it like a google thing? I would be majorly uncomfortable with anything illegal. If there is a gold mine of porn out there I would be interested! Problem with the dark web (I'll stop confusing that with "deep web" because it is the dark web that I am talking about) is that it contains all those sites which don't want to be found at all easily by anyone other than a dedicated enthusiast, and for whom anonymity is a major issue, with both being regarded as more important than maximising sales. It therefore only makes logical sense to limit your product to the dark web if it is so offensive or illegal that it would be taken down by law enforcement with severe legal consequences if it existed openly. So mostly, it is going to be the place where all the most sick and twisted and downright evil, as well as highly criminal, stuff will lurk. But naturally also, law enforcement operatives from many countries will be going in there trying to track the real evil bastards and bitches down. Which of course means that even if you are looking only for something relatively innocuous, there is an increased risk of legal difficulties. Not at all sure whether or not ant-viral and anti-malware software will work well with the stuff in there either. From what I have researched, though, the dark web is cluttered with broken links that don't work due to those sites being taken down by those who set them up or being taken down by law enforcement. Criminals and terrorists use the dark web to communicate, also, and there are sites purporting to sell arms, others selling illegal drugs, others selling fake IDs. But there are also many sites which are pure scamming operations, so no certainty that a buyer would get what he/she is paying for. Link to post
pwpj 462 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 But there are also many sites which are pure scamming operations, so no certainty that a buyer would get what he/she is paying for. ... and can you imagine going into the Nat West to complain that a dodgy person on an anonymous internet site had failed to deliver a gun through the post and you want them to cancel the payment?! Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,878 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 The other problem with the Dark Web, and all the associated bad stuff on there, is that if anyone was crazy enough to buy something illegal, how do you get it into the country? Everything mailed, packaged or freighted into this country is scanned and checked, from sniffer dogs (drugs, explosives and food) through to X-ray. Not even a simple flick knife is allowed in. I made the effort a few years ago of getting a life size replica of William Wallace's sword, the amount of drama I had in getting it into the country was unbelievable, had to go to the airport, was interviewed by Australian Federal Police, and Border Security, then left to marinate for a day while they decided. Eventually it was allowed, but it didn't end there, some chicky babe come out to examine the case it was displayed in, just to make sure. This thing weighs 25kg, I can barely lift it overhead, the girls can't lift it at all. There is nothing I would buy from the Dark Web, just not worth it. Link to post
steve25805 126,156 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 The other problem with the Dark Web, and all the associated bad stuff on there, is that if anyone was crazy enough to buy something illegal, how do you get it into the country? Everything mailed, packaged or freighted into this country is scanned and checked, from sniffer dogs (drugs, explosives and food) through to X-ray. Not even a simple flick knife is allowed in. I made the effort a few years ago of getting a life size replica of William Wallace's sword, the amount of drama I had in getting it into the country was unbelievable, had to go to the airport, was interviewed by Australian Federal Police, and Border Security, then left to marinate for a day while they decided. Eventually it was allowed, but it didn't end there, some chicky babe come out to examine the case it was displayed in, just to make sure. This thing weighs 25kg, I can barely lift it overhead, the girls can't lift it at all. There is nothing I would buy from the Dark Web, just not worth it. Of course, that is always going going to be a major issue when it comes to physical objects like drugs or guns. Though it has happened, because one of the major drug selling dark web sites - Silk Road - was recently taken down after genuinely selling illegal drugs for some time. When it comes to visual imagery such as porn, though, physical objects don't need to change hands. Video imagery can be sent directly over the internet wholly electronically. One of your countrymen - Peter Scully, a truly evil individual - was live streaming imagery featuring children being abused, tortured and even murdered on a dark web site he called "NLF" or "No Limits Fun". And people from here in the UK, elsewhere in Europe, North America, and no doubt Australia too were paying to see it. As well as himself, several male and female accomplices were involved too. He himself and two of the women and at least one of the other men are now behind bars awaiting trial. Peter Scully himself was interviewed by a woman journalist inside his prison for the Australian 60 Minutes program. I have intense admiration for the restraint she showed in spite of her obvious contempt for this monster..... [media] [/media] So yeah, there is real evil on the dark web that doesn't require the exchange of physical objects. Link to post
steve25805 126,156 Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Upon reflection, I realise that this subject matter - even if only as a point of discussion - is quite probably a little too dark for this forum. I'd been looking into the dark web recently because the topic came up on another forum related to crime, and I felt very strongly about the evil on it and have ended up venting here somewhat. I will not delete anything because as a point of discussion it may still be of interest to some people, but I am going to leave such details alone now and get back to what this forum is really for - the pleasures of peeing. Link to post
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