We’ve all said things we regret, things we’d take back in a heartbeat if we could. Some of us have even been dumb enough to document our hateful rants in writing. The funny thing is, the internet never forgets, and those mistakes will inevitably come back to haunt us. You[…] Read On
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Shining Light on the Dark Web
Beneath the internet you use every day lies a hidden network of thousands of encrypted sites known as the Dark Web. Unlike the so-called clearnet – where everything is open, indexed and searchable – the darknet offers anonymous access to information, products and services of all kinds, legal and illegal.[…] Read On
Fake ‘Scandals’ Can Have Very Real Consequences
Since the snake talked Eve into eating that apple, countless scandals have taken down celebrities, CEOs and corporations. What’s different today? There’s a scandal practically every day. The click-hungry media, grandstanding politicians and social media hordes blow every little thing way out of proportion. The thing is, scandals no longer[…] Read On
Porn Always Finds a Way to Expose Itself
Donald Trump had to know the Stormy Daniels story would come out eventually. Porn always seems to find a way to expose itself. Not that I think that’s a big deal. I don’t. I don’t give a flying fart that the president had an affair. With a porn star. When[…] Read On
Why Leaders Lie
Remember the last time you were pulled over for speeding and the officer said, “Do you know how fast you were going?” Or maybe it was, “Have you been drinking?” Did you answer honestly? Probably not. While it can be a crime to make false statements to the police, it’s[…] Read On
Guys: Want to Avoid Losing Your Job Over a Sex Scandal? Do This.
I had hoped to avoid the mass hysteria over sexual harassment and assault, but people are just losing their shit over the #MeToo epidemic, and it’s getting harder and harder to no comment. I don’t know about you, but I can’t believe some of what I’m hearing and reading. Times[…] Read On
Journalistic Integrity, RIP
I remember floating around in the pool one summer, reading a fascinating Newsweek (or was it Time?) cover story about how growing replacement organs would soon be plausible. Since these organs would be grown from our own DNA, our bodies would not reject them. The article suggested that relatively simple structures[…] Read On