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  1. did see that did u read my teori
  2. have any of u guys seen jewel there...she has a little bad local memory she is completely missing from rlc ......HALLOOOJEWEEELLL!!!
  3. This answer just proves how little you understand when I posted the last one I discovered a while ago when someone wondered why vh.tv is live and not rlc russian pages my theory was Please stop complaining about things you do not understand it just ridicule yourself.
  4. is this ur place i did remove it from last place...who gives you the right to tell me what to do
  5. My theory just guess This is perhaps why vh.tv lives and is online while Rlc russian pages are gone only europe left my guess Below is an overview coverage of places in the world rlc and vh.tv run their hosts I guess it's just for Rlc working with us .................................................. .................................................. ... It is constantly changing between the USA and Holland It is a so-called cluster But look at the server names the same on both and SoftLayer is the main host and I believe the UK2 Infrastructure slave host SoftLayer is a usa company .................................................. ........................................... reallifecam.com is hosted on SoftLayer Datacenter: Hosting Services Inc. (dba Midphase) Server IP: 169.63.74.83 Location: United States of America City: Washington D.C. Domain Who Is: Click Here Nameservers: ns2dqx.name.com, ns4cpw.name.com, ns1dns.name.com, ns3jwx.name.com .................................................. .................................................. reallifecam.com is hosted on UK2 Infrastructure Data Center: Server IP: 185.80.220.72 Location: Netherlands the City: Haarlem Domain Who Is: Click Here Nameservers: ns2dqx.name.com, ns4cpw.name.com ns1dns.name.com, ns3jwx.name.com .................................................. .................................................. ... While voyeur-house.tv only exists in europe Look again at the server names the same on both voyeur-house.tv is hosted on CoolIcehost Datacenter: Online SAS NL Server IP: 51.15.3.65 Location: Netherlands the City: Amsterdam Domain Who Is: Click Here Nameservers: sofia.ns.cloudflare.com jonah.ns.cloudflare.com, .................................................. .................................................. ... voyeur-house.tv is hosted on Online Datacenter: ONLINE Server IP: 163.172.91.237 Location: France, French Republic City: Clichy-sous-Bois Domain Who Is: Click Here Nameservers: sofia.ns.cloudflare.com, jonah.ns.cloudflare.com
  6. next time I rename her to bull ferdinand because she loves to smell flowers
  7. Not spain but italy they know M/S and D hope see them there or even possible moving there.... It is easier when you know someone hope they bring jewel
  8. did u know i did give her that name...she was sow curious about life.. but a little obscured in the edge remembers her funny short laught just before she jumped off
  9. And she is real good looking when she has a dress...lovely She is the real " Pretty Women "
  10. This is a bit of what is happening in Russia Read it if you want to understand what I mean is impossible It is not the state but the country's internet operators but who are they the usual people like you and me IT people Doman A new team that further limits the Russian residents' already restricted freedom on the Internet is expected to soon be signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The authorities will then have greater opportunity to totally isolate the Russian network from the world wide web. The law that has already been approved by the Russian Parliament, the Duma is seen by many as an attempt at a system similar to China's closed internet - but at the same time, experts believe that it will be difficult to implement. The country's internet operators is also forced to install a new centralized technical system, which the state will provide. The system allows the authority to block parts or the entire Internet traffic with one click. According to Roskomsvoboda, an organization that safeguards the Russian digital rights, security is just a pretext for further enhancing control over the Russian population's communication and gathering of information. A series of laws that increase network control Since the mass demonstrations against Putin 2011/2012, a number of new laws have been established in Russia that restrict the freedom of the citizens on the net; Internet operators must store their users' internet traffic and are by law now forced to cooperate with the security service. Amounts of websites have been blocked, it has become illegal to ask social media to participate in demonstrations that have not yet been authorized by the authorities, and a like-click on the wrong comment can lead to imprisonment or fines. Quite exactly one year ago, a court decision came, which meant that the Telegram chat service popular in Russia would be blocked. The decision led to major protests, while the authorities never managed to block the service that was still being used extensively. The law that prohibits VPN tunnels, ie software that makes it possible to bypass the censorship, was also made toothless. Many Russians continue to use VPN to access blocked websites. The protests against the restrictions on freedom on the internet have led to extensive demonstrations and many have feared that Putin's plan has always been to create a closed internet, like China's. According to Sarkis Darbinyan at Roskomsvoboda, it is impossible in practice.
  11. moved it now it in political thread
  12. I think it is important that people know what is actually happening and this was the source of the IT world and no gossip. But preferably I had sat down and jerked to Jewel love the little curious girl misses her
  13. This is a bit of what is happening in Russia Read it if you want to understand what I mean is impossible It is not the state but the country's internet operators but who are they the usual people like you and me IT people Doman A new law that further limits the Russian residents' already restricted freedom on the Internet is expected to soon be signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The authorities will then have greater opportunity to totally isolate the Russian network from the world wide web. The law that has already been approved by the Russian Parliament, the Duma is seen by many as an attempt at a system similar to China's closed internet - but at the same time, experts believe that it will be difficult to implement. Reply to USA allegations of Russian intrusion The Russian Parliament writes on its website that law was proposed as a response to the US cyber security strategy, where Russia is accused of being behind cyber attacks. The country's internet operators is also forced to install a new centralized technical system, which the state will provide. The system allows the authority to block parts or the entire Internet traffic with one click. According to Roskomsvoboda, an organization that safeguards the Russian digital rights, security is just a pretext for further enhancing control over the Russian population's communication and gathering of information. A series of laws that increase network control Since the mass demonstrations against Putin 2011/2012, a number of new laws have been established in Russia that restrict the freedom of the citizens on the net; Internet operators must store their users' internet traffic and are by law now forced to cooperate with the security service. Amounts of websites have been blocked, it has become illegal to ask social media to participate in demonstrations that have not yet been authorized by the authorities, and a like-click on the wrong comment can lead to imprisonment or fines. Quite exactly one year ago, a court decision came, which meant that the Telegram chat service popular in Russia would be blocked. The decision led to major protests, while the authorities never managed to block the service that was still being used extensively. The law that prohibits VPN tunnels, ie software that makes it possible to bypass the censorship, was also made toothless. Many Russians continue to use VPN to access blocked websites. The protests against the restrictions on freedom on the internet have led to extensive demonstrations and many have feared that Putin's plan has always been to create a closed internet, like China's. According to Sarkis Darbinyan at Roskomsvoboda, it is impossible in practice.
  14. wrong place so i posted it in Apartment Closed - Grieves & Gripes
  15. my english is bad i know,,,hahahaha
  16. give me 30 min then i gone clear this out
  17. i give u 2 month or all that time u want to find some tools, severs, to monitoring 145 miljon people...technically impossible..if they want to controll internet...get a russian intranet end cut the line to all 13 root DNS servers in the world from russian then u can control
  18. Is it u Putin ....First cam site end now u try to stop me hahahaha
  19. This is what I believe and hope for I wish everyone had their own contract, but that's probably not true Eva & Sam hopefully their own apartment with contract Leora & Paul hopefully their own apartment with contract Nelly & Bogdan hopefully their own apartment with contract Jane & Dick hopefully their own apartment with contract Nina & Kira hopefully their own apartment with contract Asya & Artem hopefully their own apartment with contract Olivia & Nick hopefully their own apartment with contract Ulyana & Marat hopefully their own apartment with contract Yulia & Ivan hopefully their own apartment with contract Chloe & Tyler hopefully their own apartment with contract Adeline & Markus hopefully their own apartment with contract Maya hopefully their own apartment with contract Lana & Robert hopefully their own apartment with contract Anabel & Efim probably rlc stands for the contract Angie, Emily probably rlc stands for the contract Kristy, Maracuya,Alana, Rosalie probably rlc stands for the contract
  20. This is what I believe and hope for I wish everyone had their own contract, but that's probably not true Eva & Sam hopefully their own apartment with contract Leora & Paul hopefully their own apartment with contract Nelly & Bogdan hopefully their own apartment with contract Jane & Dick hopefully their own apartment with contract Nina & Kira hopefully their own apartment with contract Asya & Artem hopefully their own apartment with contract Olivia & Nick hopefully their own apartment with contract Ulyana & Marat hopefully their own apartment with contract Yulia & Ivan hopefully their own apartment with contract Chloe & Tyler hopefully their own apartment with contract Adeline & Markus hopefully their own apartment with contract Maya hopefully their own apartment with contract Lana & Robert hopefully their own apartment with contract Anabel & Efim probably rlc stands for the contract Angie, Emily probably rlc stands for the contract Kristy, Maracuya,Alana, Rosalie probably rlc stands for the contract
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