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If you don’t think I won’t take everything deeply to heart, and respond to each and every slur and baseless accusation with how upset I am. You’ve got another thing coming, and you hate that of course.

I didn’t fornicate with a transsexual and if you lie about it, please rest assured you’re hurting my feelings.

Not so funny anymore, is it?
 

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If you don’t think I won’t take everything deeply to heart, and respond to each and every slur and baseless accusation with how upset I am. You’ve got another thing coming, and you hate that of course.

I didn’t fornicate with a transsexual and if you lie about it, please rest assured you’re hurting my feelings.

Not so funny anymore, is it?
even if you did, i am still team LizardKing.
 
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I tell you what I will do though - I'll give Dan some ideas for content. [URL='http://legaldb.freemedia.at/legal-database/switzerland/']Defamation's illegal under Swiss law;[/URL] it can get you up to three years in jail. Dan files a complaint with the Swiss police over the naughty emails you claim to have sent to his employer; that takes him five minutes. Since you used Proton Mail's servers, and they're located in Switzerland, the crime is considered to have taken place there - enough to show standing, anyway. Swiss cop fills out the necessary form to pull your details out of Proton; that takes him five minutes. If you've used a VPN, they hand over the phone number Proton used to sent the authentication text to you when you activated the account. If you didn't use a VPN, they've got your IP. Both mobile SIMs and ISP accounts are strongly tied to identities in Australia; there's no burner phones over there. Plus they hold two years of your metadata for "law enforcement purposes". Fun fact: you can tell which VPNs really do value your privacy, because they don't have endpoints in Australia - because the ones that do have to log two years of metadata under federal law. Most don't give a shit, despite what they say in their ads.

Swiss cop is super happy now; international cybercrime looks fantastic on a resume, and private industry pay top-dollar for ex-cops with experience. He contacts their international liaison officer who determines there's an MOU between Australia and Switzerland (I checked, there is!), and they fill out the necessary form to have the courts approve a request for your details. That'll be rubberstamped (they've got evidence, you're not going to fight it), and forwarded to the Aussie police. The Swiss cops have now spent maybe two hours total on the case - that'll come up later.

The Aussie cops, under the MOU, now take over both the investigation and the cost of investigation. They use their unsupervised backdoor access to telcos to pull your name, address, date of birth, dick length etc, and come and have a chat. It's likely they'll want your phone, laptop, desktop etc. for forensic acquisition as well - so you should delete fucking everything. Remember, it's not costing Dan or the Swiss anything; and the Aussies can't really say "no" without causing an international incident. Asymmetric warfare, if you like.

After that, you face court in Australia to see if there's any reason not to allow your extradition (no death penalty, no problem), then you get extradited to stand trial (again on the Aussie dime - the Swiss really do come off easy under the MOU), face up to two year's jail under Switzerland's hilarious defamation laws; and Dan gets to sue you for any damages you may have caused him.

You once said you liked my legal analysis on here; how'd that one strike you?

(If anyone's wondering why they haven't heard of this shit happening more often, it's because it was happening, and then Congress passed a law round about 2005 ordering US courts to ignore foreign requests for anything that would be protected under the 1st Amendment. Unfortunately, Doug as an Aussie has no protected free speech, and there's whole topics he's forbidden by law to discuss on the internet. [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Australia#Suicide_Related_Materials_Offences_Act_2006']Suicide, for example.[/URL] )
 

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even if you did, i am still team LizardKing.

I’d rather be dead than even be nice to a transsexual. Not a joke. Just the truth.


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I tell you what I will do though - I'll give Dan some ideas for content. Defamation's illegal under Swiss law; it can get you up to three years in jail. Dan files a complaint with the Swiss police over the naughty emails you claim to have sent to his employer; that takes him five minutes. Since you used Proton Mail's servers, and they're located in Switzerland, the crime is considered to have taken place there - enough to show standing, anyway. Swiss cop fills out the necessary form to pull your details out of Proton; that takes him five minutes. If you've used a VPN, they hand over the phone number Proton used to sent the authentication text to you when you activated the account. If you didn't use a VPN, they've got your IP. Both mobile SIMs and ISP accounts are strongly tied to identities in Australia; there's no burner phones over there. Plus they hold two years of your metadata for "law enforcement purposes". Fun fact: you can tell which VPNs really do value your privacy, because they don't have endpoints in Australia - because the ones that do have to log two years of metadata under federal law. Most don't give a shit, despite what they say in their ads.

Swiss cop is super happy now; international cybercrime looks fantastic on a resume, and private industry pay top-dollar for ex-cops with experience. He contacts their international liaison officer who determines there's an MOU between Australia and Switzerland (I checked, there is!), and they fill out the necessary form to have the courts approve a request for your details. That'll be rubberstamped (they've got evidence, you're not going to fight it), and forwarded to the Aussie police. The Swiss cops have now spent maybe two hours total on the case - that'll come up later.

The Aussie cops, under the MOU, now take over both the investigation and the cost of investigation. They use their unsupervised backdoor access to telcos to pull your name, address, date of birth, dick length etc, and come and have a chat. It's likely they'll want your phone, laptop, desktop etc. for forensic acquisition as well - so you should delete fucking everything. Remember, it's not costing Dan or the Swiss anything; and the Aussies can't really say "no" without causing an international incident. Asymmetric warfare, if you like.

After that, you face court in Australia to see if there's any reason not to allow your extradition (no death penalty, no problem), then you get extradited to stand trial (again on the Aussie dime - the Swiss really do come off easy under the MOU), face up to two year's jail under Switzerland's hilarious defamation laws; and Dan gets to sue you for any damages you may have caused him.

You once said you liked my legal analysis on here; how'd that one strike you?

(If anyone's wondering why they haven't heard of this shit happening more often, it's because it was happening, and then Congress passed a law round about 2005 ordering US courts to ignore foreign requests for anything that would be protected under the 1st Amendment. Unfortunately, Doug as an Aussie has no protected free speech, and there's whole topics he's forbidden by law to discuss on the internet. Suicide, for example. )
Sometimes I wonder why people shat so hard on @FurBurger and then I'm reminded of an elaborate and borderline unhinged revenge fantasy like this.

I love anal as much as any man but I don't think even Australian police is going to impound electronics and fucking extradite one of its citizens over a flimsy defamation case.
 

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That’s attack of the clones, the clones attacked just like the Jews are attacking my good bigoted against trans people name.
You’re right, I fucked up. Attack of the Clones has a sick battle between Obi-Wan and Jango Fett on the clone planet (Kamino?) and the last battle is sweet but the middle drags out a bit too long for my taste.
 
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