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by Sparky 550 December 31, 2023
A medication prescribed to Bon Jovi fans and taken twice daily to aid them while they wait for a new album or for the release of tour dates. There ain’t no doctor that can cure your disease, only bad medicine can. Prescribed by Dr. J Bon Jovi.
I really need some Bonjovicilin (bad medicine) because I ain’t got a fever, I got a permanent disease, It'll take more than a doctor to prescribe a remedy, I got lots of money, but it isn't what I need, Gonna take more than a shot to get this poison out of me, And I got all the symptoms, count 'em one, two, three.
Your love is like bad medicine.
I just quoted Bon Jovi - you’re welcome :))
Your love is like bad medicine.
I just quoted Bon Jovi - you’re welcome :))
by sixxaep March 12, 2023
by Savvy sue June 29, 2021
A “ friend” that uses you to stay close to an Ex or a “friend” that hangs out with you, but at any chance they get they will, they will ditch you to go relive the relationship that has no hope of ever happening again
Go figure, he texted her, and she left againwithout even saying anything. That bad friend energy is getting old
Did you hear? He just had a baby with another chick, and yet she’s still on that bad friend energy lifestyle. Makes me sick.
Did you hear? He just had a baby with another chick, and yet she’s still on that bad friend energy lifestyle. Makes me sick.
by PROB13M December 05, 2022
A hacker's failure to practice operational security (OPSEC), leading to exposure of personally identifying information. Common mistakes include using personal information in emails that you use for black hat activity, leaving financial paper trails, not hiding your IP address properly through services like TOR and Tails, not using encryption technology such as cryptocurrency and PGP encryption -- and most importantly, failure to shut the fuck up.
Typical outcomes for a cybercriminal practicing bad opsec include getting doxed, extorted, ratted on, or worse, arrested and indicted by the federal police.
Typical outcomes for a cybercriminal practicing bad opsec include getting doxed, extorted, ratted on, or worse, arrested and indicted by the federal police.
Ross Ulbricht got fucked by the feds because he exercised bad opsec. He posted a question in a clearnet forum looking for advice on programming his dark net market and urged candidates to write to a gmail containing his full name.
by CaliBanging August 09, 2024