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The Internet’s Deepest Horror

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"Stuck In the Monster's Web" | The Dark Web Peter Scully Story Maybe you've heard the true crimes and deplorable nature of Peter Scully before. Maybe you remember when that evil twisted video "Daisy's Destruction" was being passed around online. Hopefully you were smart enough to press delete if ever you received this horrible video. Regardless of your familiarity with "No Limits Fun" or Peter Scully, this deep web/dark web story is one you shouldn't start with. The monster running this web is disgusting. Who is Daisy? Who is Lieyzel Margallo? Where is Marshal Ruskin? What does Matthew Graham have to do with this? Who burned down the building housing evidence? Do I even want to know what "HURT 2 THE CORE" is? Understanding the Dark Web and Red Rooms The dark web represents a hidden portion of the internet that requires special software like Tor to access. Unlike the surface web we use daily, the dark web provides anonymit...

Green sociology

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  🌍 Green Sociology: Why Your Coffee Cup Says a Lot About You ☕ By Dipanshu Sharma Let’s face it — at this point, reusable coffee cups are everywhere. Whether you’re scrolling through Instagram, sitting in a café, or walking across campus, you’ll spot someone holding one like it’s a badge of honor. But here’s the fun part: that cup isn’t just about coffee. It’s a quiet social signal — a symbol of values, awareness, and belonging. And that’s where Green Sociology comes in. 🪴 What Exactly Is “Green Sociology”? Think of sociology as the study of how we, as humans, live, connect, and behave together. Now, add sustainability into the mix — how we interact with our environment — and you get Green Sociology . It’s all about understanding how our social habits, culture, and lifestyles affect the planet, and how our awareness of sustainability shapes society in return. So when you carry that metal straw or thrift your clothes instead of buying new on...