Does it feel like common sense to you???

I read questions and rants and stuff, and it all seems relatively like common sense kind of issues.. I am relatively new to this, but to me if you're capable to get your software to run, or dumb enough to just use a simple tor browser.. you should know the eventual outcome whether it be good or bad (because you're not thinking..) I guess my main question, how many other users believe this a pretty standard thing, it just takes common sense..? Like without hesitation you log on buy coin, tumble, order, and even if delayed(shipping) not worried, because, you have the sense to buy from reputable vendors, feel comfortable with your techniques and your destinations.


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[13 Points] throwawayk5zq47j6wd3:

You already know the answer OP, yes most of society is fucking retarded. Doing what we do becomes standard after like two transactions.

People are too lazy to research , then learn and finally do pgp encryption, bitcoin, download Tor, find out which vendors aren't scammers, etc etc etc.

This is why I don't believe that we should be telling them about the DNMs. If they can't discover and learn how to buy drugs online, they shouldn't be allowed too.


[3 Points] Herrobrine:

Can I call my bank to buy drugs for me on the dark web so I don't have to learn to use bitcoin? 😚


[2 Points] Lucid_Enemy:

Pretty much I have never really had a actual problem with a market or vendor I dont order ALL that much but still the act of buying on DNMs is super easy to me but then again I'm not your common end user I'm pretty techy so it's pretty easy to me


[1 Points] IntoxicatedCamper:

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What is this?


[1 Points] James0015:

Also its kinda skewed that way because what you don't see are the people who don't post and go about their day checking up on shit and doing it right.


[0 Points] MooshieManHere:

In the comments "lower iq'd users." Has an unreadable wall of babble that uses some of the most ridiculous punctuation I have ever seen.

My guess is that OP is about 14 and is new here but still, dear god.


[-4 Points] ScoopDat:

Biggest issue these days is with the onset of attention deficient people. We have to understand if we want to show someone something, it has to be all encompassing. There are no relational guides that give you a basic/fewest step diagram on what is required if something is your goal.

You also have to realize we're dealing with some very unstable folks sometimes. Some are coming in with severe desperation, and guides rarely discuss the sort of mind set you should be when you seriously want to engage something of this sort. Finding folks with experience to explain things in such plain and easy to understand detail and terminology is rare, most of those sorts of people are paid well for having that ability to convey and transport knowledge in such an impacting way. It's not only about having eloquence with language, because we know guides and advice don't always have to be in the format of the Great Wall of China.

Common sense is a logic step to execution of something, but only after the mind has been conditioned in the proper way. Common sense is also something that can be lacking when dealing with people who are seeking to be out of their senses for whatever reason they may have. I strongly believe to those who come seeking answers, that a vast majority of them are genuinely people who were overwhelmed with the way the step by step guide has outlined the process for them, the other half are initiates of Reddit, and find the sidebar so unattractive, the user experience so off putting and nearly invisible sometimes for whatever reason, that they don't feel like they'll find or know how to find exactly what they think they need (if they even know).

I am currently self teaching myself programming and by God is it a nightmare. There is almost nothing common sense about it in the initial phases I am in. I felt similarly when I tried to educate myself about this sort of community and whatnot. Not knowing what I need to know is a massive hurdle to overcome, getting to a point where it all clicks is a varying time dilation for everyone, not because of their intellect, but because of things like mood/willingness at a certain time. Case and point being my mood/willingness swings harder than a pregnant woman's when it comes to programming, and I am aware it's a massive detriment.