ondragstart="return false" onselectstart="return false"

Sunday, February 26, 2006

screw you, useless hackers!

texted to me by my Dad
He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet.

Someone sent me a message on yahoo saying to check out this website and when I checked it out, the website was Yahoo Photos in Portugese. Thinking my friend wanted to show me some photos, I logged in and then it was just another yahoo photo site so I stopped. A few minutes later, people from my Yahoo Messenger started messaging me asking me what the link was and why it got them to an empty link. I was puzzled because I never sent them any messages. That was really strange!

Stupid me, I fell for some weird virus thingie. A friend said it was a way for some people to get my yahoo password. So now I have to go and change my password. It's okay, I guess, because I change my password every 2 or 3 months. But I wasn't ready to think up of a password right now, you know?

Very sorry to everyone who got the message from me and might've done the same thing I did.

I hate all these stupid hackers and computer geniuses who have nothing better to do than screw up other people's lives. Got nothing better to do? Get a job or something, you useless fuckers, instead of using your genius to take things that don't belong to you. Earn your place in this world or just choke on your own vommit. I don't care if you have the potential to save the world or make it a better place, if you can't do anything worth while or make yourself useful to society, you're no better to me than a mosquito or a parasite and you don't deserve to breathe the same air we all do.

You're nothing.

4 Comments:

At 1:39 AM, February 27, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's what you get for being too trusting. And stop fidgeting; If you actually ever cared to read about a little bit of internet security/privacy, you WOULD know that logging on from obscure sites is fucked up. And no, there's a fine line difference between "hackers" (as you label them) from phishers. I agree, these people (phishers) should die but if it weren't for idiot internet-savvy oh-look-a-friend-gave-me-a-cute-site-of-purple-rabbits-maybe-i-should-login-and-act-gay-all-day netizens, their existence wouldn't matter. In other news...

 
At 6:04 AM, February 27, 2006, Blogger wanggo said...

Sorry, let me re-phrase that, "screw you, useless phishers!"

And while I do blame a fool for falling for the same trick twice, I can't feel apathy for someone who hopes for a better world. My problem is with people who have nothing better to do than make the world a scarier place to be in. Isn't the world random and chaotic enough that we have to have people do it on purpose and make this world a much more difficult place to be in?

And don't tell me to "get real" because I know the reality of the situation. Yes, there are stupid people who have nothing better to do than waste their time screwing other people over but that doesn't stop me from letting them know how much I get pissed off about it. It's my blog, it's my place to say what I want. Fine -- I should learn to differentiate between a hacker and a phisher; but the computer is just my tool, not my world. Excuse me for being more focused on different things.

And there are as much "idiots on the net" as there are "useless phishers." In fact, there are more "idiots on the net" who don't have the aptitude for computers that hackers and phishers have -- so while maybe the education of the idiots may take time, the elimination of phishers would be much faster -- if only there was a way to do it.

I am not apologizing for my ignorance over the internet and the procedures of these fucking phishers because I don't have the aptitude for it. There are problems happening everyday, growing concerns over the internet and I can't catch up to it. I'm lucky that blogger is simple enough for a computer-idiot like me to know.

I respect your aptitude and your ability to understand computers, why don't you respect my incapacity to be completely and totally savvy with it. 8 billion human beings in the world, and what? You think we're all the same?

 
At 8:56 AM, February 27, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, we all have lives. We have better things to do than take pictures of ourselves and post them in the goddamn internet, watch porn, or even more whacked OMG, "cybering." While I do respect you, your blog (I found it by accident) and you being internet-savvy (as I am), I just wanted to draw that difference out. I have nothing against you nor the rest of the 8 billion zombies thriving in this planet as we all have different purposes in using computers. As for me, I use it as a tool to "blog-hop" and "googling." Oh yeah, me being thought not technologically inept is surreal. So tell me, what's your password? ;)

 
At 10:53 AM, February 27, 2006, Blogger wanggo said...

Well old buddy old pal,

My fluctuating mood and entry previous to this, aside from my utter annoyance and irritation of phishers, have caused the creation of this entry. And while my natural course of action after seeing your replies would be to ignore it -- you stating your opinion, me stating mine, with regards to my current state of mind, I'm sorry, I'm in a fighting mood.

I read both your comments to be harsh in tone. And while you may say that you have "nothing against you" or "I do respect you, your blog..." you drew your difference rather harshly. Hence, my continuing response to your comments (despite my spider-sense telling me to just leave it alone). Events in my life, being as they are, I can't help but feel your comments and the tone to be offensive to me personally. And while your opinion of me shouldn't matter, to hit me in my own blog is a little below the belt.

But that's you and that's me -- and how we read the words that are written and how we tend to discern meaning from them. We are only human, or "zombies" as you say.

Oh yeah, my password used to be "talkyrte" and then I changed it to the title of my first film. Now that I stupidly believed the machinations of evil phishers, I've had to change it again. Now isn't that inconvenient?

 

Post a Comment

<< Home