@9dashline and @emblem21 are toast then as their writing styles are unmistakable.MSS, CIA maybe even FSB can just find you if you have a signficant amount of online presence by matching your writing style with databases over nearly all written content on the internet. That way they will be able to guesstimate all the alts that are yours, find some compromised and then also gain password access to all or most of the accounts.
Obviously this would only happen in the case of preventing terrorism, pursuing major white collar criminals and fighting drug kingpins.
Collosal waste of effort for nothing/no arrests if its used to target people jumping national firewalls, given that it is not a criminal offense to do so in either China nor America.
And if every single post is a 14 page treatise then it's surely MarKoz81.
Hmmm not sure what one would gain from me anyway, not like I have any desire go onto every other forum to get into fights nor encourage terrorist like some people would. I am harmless in general and have no desire to hurt anyone
Nobody knows the real values of Australian and US dollars by the early 2040s, when the first submarine will be built if everything works out, which is a big if. By that time, yuan will probably have been internationalized, and mainland China and Taiwan will probably have already reunited.
Who cares about the Oscars anymore? Half of the audience probably doesn't even understand what this year's best picture tries to say.This is what a historically-illiterate duvmbfvck looks like:
Most of the Chinese people who migrated to Malaysia did so during the 19th century when the Qing Dynasty is in its waning decades - And certainly way before the SeeSeePee ever became a thing. This is pretty much the same for overseas Chinese living across the rest of Southeast Asia today.
This is what a historically-illiterate duvmbfvck looks like:
Most of the Chinese people who migrated to Malaysia did so during the 19th century when the Qing Dynasty is in its waning decades - And certainly way before the SeeSeePee ever became a thing. This is pretty much the same for overseas Chinese living across the rest of Southeast Asia today.