Bruh you can't even capitalize valve correctly. Imagine being that
poopy. like damn bro ok you out here with the yee-yee ass grammar oh oe
hoeoh e heho ehheoh eho oehoeho. What are you going to do???? Try
charging me when I am in the gamer zone. BRUH, I am literally gaming rn
you can't even begin to comprehend what I am doing right now. Your brain
is literally the size of a pencil bruhv you probably smell like rotten
cheese and mint together like damn. Also, don't spam hlds_linux >:[ very
rude n very mean. This is why I believe we should get an hlds_linux
discord, so if people like you dare to exist, you can be instant
yee-yeed out. like, swwowowohwowp, you're banned. Anyways, I am going to
finish eating my pomegranates cause pomegranates r a very swaggy fruit
see ya later smelly
*procedes to fard n shit*
On 11/16/20 3:34 PM, Stephanie d'Arc wrote:
For the persons engaging in criminal conduct on these lists. You are
the reason vALVE is losing their hosting. You are going to prison. And
you are civilly going to be working to pay damages for the rest of
your lives. Now you can say oh no they don't do that. Or this won't
happen. That's a manifestation of the psychosis that is causing you to
engage in these criminal behaviors. XOGNITIVE BRHAVIORAL DISTORTIONS.
And to the Orstralian on this list that is constantly privately
messaging me, and Stealth. Sit tight. Your government was just
contacted as well. EXCLUSION read that carefully. OUTING read that
carefully. HARASSMENT read that carefully. SEXUAL HARASSMENT read that
carefully. CYBERSTALKING read that carefully. CYBERBULLYING read that
carefully.
Reading comprehension is a fundamental. A sign of mental instability
when people engage in your criminal behaviors. And multiple people
have been viciously attacked on these lists. And guess what? Valve is
legally responsible. Buh Bye.
You have also committed sexual harassment at this point. By not
referring to the proper gender identifier, HER. And keep stating to
cyberstalk by trying to research info you cannot access. Yeah google
Stephanie d'Arc. There are more than one Stephanie d'Arcs, but my info
is not on public platforms. You cannot access swiss records, nor
French records.
Au Revoir
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Cyberbullying is using technology to threaten, harass, embarrass or
target another person. Some of the most common types of cyberbullying
include:
* Threats on online social media
* Rude texts
* Mean or negative tweets
* Posting personal information and/or videos that are intended to
hurt and embarrass someone
In some cases, cyberbullying actually can be considered a form of
harassment. Intimidation or meanness that focus on your gender, sexual
orientation, race or religion would be considered harassment. No
matter if the bullying is done in person or via the Web, this type of
nastiness qualifies as discrimination and is actually illegal in many
states today. This means that law enforcement can get involved in
extreme cases of cyberbullying, and bullies can face prosecution.
Cyberbullying has unique aspects that differentiate it from other
types of bullying:
* Persistent: Digital devices allow people to communicate all the
time, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. It can be hard for
children and teens who are being bullied to get any relief.
* Permanent: Most information that is stated online is both public
and permanent unless specific action is taking to remove it.
Having negative online items about oneself can lead to negative
effects including difficulty getting work, getting into college
and getting scholarships.
* Hard to see: Teachers and parents may be unaware of much of the
bullying that occurs online because it cannot be seen or heard.
In some cases, federal stalking charges
<http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/25/us/rebecca-sedwick-bullying-suicide-case/> can
be brought against offenders.
Many states have enacted laws outlawing cyberstalking and cyber
harassment. Also, many states are now enacting laws that explicitly
outlaw cyberbullying. At least 44 states have some laws on cyberbullying.
Different Types of Cyberbullying
There are many types of cyberbullying that can eventually lead to
criminal charges in the worst cases. If you or someone you know
engages in these types of behaviors, a criminal charge is possible:
* Harassment: The bully sends malicious and offensive messages to a
person and does so many times. This is a form of cyberstalking in
the worst cases, and involves constant threatening and rude
messages. It can eventually lead to physical harassment.
* Flaming: This activity is similar to harassment. The difference is
that it is a fight that occurs online that is done via email,
texts and chat. It is a form of public, online bullying that can
lead to very serious outcomes with harsh language and images
shared about a particular person.
* Exclusion: This is the act of singling out a person and leaving
him or her out of an online group or site. The group will then
harass the person that has been left out of the group.
* Outing: When a bully shares a person’s personal and private
information, including images and video in some cases. A person
has been ‘outed’ if that person’s information is widely available
online.
* Masquerading: This is where the bully creates a false identity to
harass a person on an anonymous basis. The cyberbully may also
impersonate another person so to send that person nasty messages
in the other person’s name.
* Fraping: When a person logs onto the victim’s social media
accounts and pretends to be that person. This is a very serious
offense that some may think is entertaining but it can ruin
another person’s reputation. Google generally will not forget
anything that has been posted even if it is deleted so this is a
very serious form of cyberbullying.
* Trolling: This is the intentional act of getting a response online
by using insults and bad language on social forums and social
media sites. It is common for the troll to put down the victim and
try to make the person angry and respond in kind.
Note that some forms of cyberbullying also can be sexual harassment.
Conduct does not need to be specifically sexual to be harassment,
though. It may include the demeaning of a person because of his or her
gender or sexual identity. For instance, sexual harassment may include
the harassment of a person because girls are not ‘supposed’ to take
engineering classes or be good in math. Or, girls should not play a
specific sport. Another example is where a cell phone is used to abuse
a person by saying she is a ‘whore,’ or sending out negative
photographs of the student in a sexual manner. It also is common for
the abuser to make an actual videotape of abuse that occurred in
person, and then post that on social media for others to see. This
leads to a high level of humiliation in the victim and has led to self
harm in the worst instances.
End of Communicarions upon penalty of law.
- Stephanie d'Arc
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