His steam community: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198016054189/
37 is a secret code for Patonki
I LOL’ed
Fuck out, you are not allowed in this thread.
Get out, you probably taught him how to hack Steam accounts.
:fffuuu:
We already knew 37 year old virgins were the ones who keep hacking our Steam accounts
Why would they spell Community wrong? Is it a hacker reference, or is he stupid?
Oh wow, are you that dense?
Of course he’s just some stupid wannabe scammer.
That is hardly the only thing he spelled incorrectly
Hell, I could think up a much more believable message.
brb, hacking steam accounts… :terror:
just kidding…
or am I…
For gods sake just shut up about him. You’re feeding the troll.
Anyway, the sad thing is people do actually fall for these things.
EDIT: Apparently he spends all his time playing MW2. Figures.
It was my understanding that hackers were relatively smart. They should spell properly if the victim is to believe that they are an official.
He’s not a fucking hacker. Just some sad moron.
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Very sad indeed…
Fine, Fine. Still enjoy seeing homophobics collide.
AW SHIT YOU FOUND ME
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Phishing is the lowest forming of hacking because it requires no skill or forethought. Any twat who can save a webpage, download a e-mail.php from hot scripts and upload it to a web server can make a phishing site.
It’s Probably some Nigerian Scam Artist.
Or maybe Patonki.
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