Hacked
All,
Please accept our apologies for the downtime. A very young kid without penis, going by the name of Van John, decided to hack the site. Thankfully he turned out to be a stupid little boy and is most likely back to watching Handy Manny and eating pancakes with his overweight mother in the trailer that they live in. We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.
Thanks,
The Management
Comments (82)







jay on 11 Jan 2012 at 3:28 pm #
wtf
CompShooter on 23 Jan 2012 at 9:19 am #
LoL …..nice
zabadoo on 23 Jan 2012 at 11:01 am #
The little guy probably should be encouraged to do something constructive with his brain. I think I will write him a letter of encouragement.
Dear hacker person,
Instead of just contributing to entropy why don’t you work on improving yourself and those around you?
You might think that what you did shows that you are smart. But really, everyone but your silly friends think that it shows that you are truly an idiot. It shows that you don’t think things through. Maybe your thoughts went something like this
In your world:
1.) I hack a small website.
2.) People think I am cool because I can do something.
3.) I will have friends and be happier.
In reality if you thought things through your thoughts would have looked like:
1.) You hacked a small website.
2.) People logged on and went “that sucks” and went on through the rest of their day completely unaffected. (except people who had to clean up your mess). People did not think you are cool, in fact they took sympathy on you because they know you must be deprived of attention or must have a bad enough life that you are wasting your time on something as annoying and jovial as hacking.
3.) You have no more friends and you aren’t any happier.
I just hope that the time between now and when you will look back on this and say to yourself “That was dumb,” is shorter than your lifespan.
survivor811 on 23 Jan 2012 at 10:25 pm #
hacking a website full of people who are armed to the teeth and prepared for a zombie apocalypse?….yeah your really smart.
McLuvin on 24 Jan 2012 at 12:14 am #
I decided to check on this site after ignoring it for the last few months only to find it had been hacked. I actually checked back a few times over the next few days to see how long it would stay that way. I’d personally like to thank the hacker for giving me a reason to come here. My only question is, why do I take the time to post here when I hate the site so much? I normally spend most of my days covered in peanut butter and masturbating to pictures of senior citizens.
jay on 24 Jan 2012 at 6:54 am #
have you got his email? i can send a virus via email to his computer….
bubdude on 24 Jan 2012 at 11:44 pm #
lol greatest response to a hack i have seen so far
AmericanNovice on 25 Jan 2012 at 3:51 pm #
If he can hack a coded door with zombies closing in, draft him.
HMPlatinum on 25 Jan 2012 at 8:31 pm #
Glad you’re back up and running.
beans on 29 Jan 2012 at 12:11 am #
awesome am i the only one who got this far? i used the twitter link and i can surf just fine
CompShooter on 06 Feb 2012 at 1:00 pm #
This site got hacked again
CompShooter on 07 Feb 2012 at 7:26 pm #
As near as I can tell this jack ass is from Indonesia , that explained the kindergarten English .
CompShooter on 07 Feb 2012 at 11:04 pm #
Anybody see doomsday preppers on NTGEO? I found most have good ideas but all have major holes in their plans especially the new England couple that say weapons are for right wingers and believes community alone will see them through . They will be hardly a speed bump for the undead and a supply cache for the rest .
Semper Cogitant on 08 Feb 2012 at 12:23 am #
Glad to see you back. Not sure what the point of hacking a site like this is, but I guess everyone has their limits.
CompShooter on 08 Feb 2012 at 6:12 pm #
Good to be back, wonder if anybody else notices this site is open again
big bear29 on 09 Feb 2012 at 4:02 pm #
I’m glad they got the site fixed up after that little pricked messed it up . I wish a zombie outbreak really would occur just so the little punks like that would get eatin by the zombies .
CompShooter on 09 Feb 2012 at 9:49 pm #
Hmm brings up another topic idea. Law breakers to be banished by thier peers , or death by zombie .
John Doe on 10 Feb 2012 at 3:52 pm #
Long time reader, first time poster. I was pretty disappointed at this site going down. I hope discussions will really pick up.
On another note, for when those damn zombies come up, I’ve started a .300 AAC build with a PWS upper (long-stroke gas piston for reliability). Any suggestions on a really good lower? Money isn’t much of an object considering the upper is $1,200.
CompShooter on 11 Feb 2012 at 8:38 pm #
Site was hacked yet again ,those slant eyed f**k tards are pissing me off, bunch of gook bitches!
Reaver on 13 Feb 2012 at 7:46 pm #
Why does this site seem to be a favorite for hackers? It’s a bit weird.
Miguel Sanchez on 14 Feb 2012 at 8:58 am #
Can the people that are hacking this site stop doing it? please.. honestly if you are so great at hacking shit why are you playing around with a small niche website. Try hacking a bank and making some money.. Come on now the more you do this the more pathetic we think you are.. Honestly think about it..
CompShooter on 14 Feb 2012 at 4:53 pm #
I agree. But I shouldn’t have posted #19 I usually don’t get that pissed off and post like that and I apologise,(mostly to the ppl here) though I wouldnt have any problem getting in their (hacker) face .
HMPlatinum on 14 Feb 2012 at 8:32 pm #
Glad you’re back up and running…again.
sean on 15 Feb 2012 at 2:35 am #
he had a point though,you could be doing mcuh much more with this site.
McLuvin on 18 Feb 2012 at 8:09 am #
So the only thing that’s actually happened on here in months is a hacking.
Awesome!
McLuvin on 18 Feb 2012 at 8:16 am #
@John Doe- nice choice on the AAC. Are you going SBR/suppressed? That’s where that cartridge really shines. The main difference between lowers is the trigger. You can go with different brands for aesthetics like a Spike’s lower with a cool logo or a POF with their interesting trigger guard shape. I’d focus more on the functionality. A RRA match trigger is a good choice or if money is not an issue a Geissele is great.
John Doe on 20 Feb 2012 at 12:52 am #
I’m looking at a 11-12″ barrel and maybe some full auto fun. I already know what to get in terms of triggers (Geissele > all) and I’m a fan of Magpul trigger guards. I’ll most likely swap the triggers with my current AR which has a Geissele trigger, so I don’t have to buy another one. I was just curious if there were any discernable difference. As for the suppressor, I couldn’t find anything from Surefire or KAC that was said to work with .300 AAC, so I’m going with AAC’s can.
John Doe on 22 Feb 2012 at 2:58 pm #
I already have a Geissele on my current AR, so I’ll swap out the triggers. I really like Magpul’s trigger guard and grip, so those are going on.
I was just curious to see if any lowers were lighter, more durable, etc.
CompShooter on 22 Feb 2012 at 10:07 pm #
Any respectable lower is forged 7075 aluminum. alloy that is used for aircraft wing spars among other parts to give you an idea and are hardened to T6 , otherwise denoted as 7075-T6 some makers have larger trigger wells than others making it slightly lighter but all are CNC machined to exacting tolerences , however these days some shops have laser scaned (reverse engineered) and who knows what they are useing for stock. So stick with known makers. I take a new mag that drops clean and clear out my colt and bushmaster rifles with me when buying a lower and make sure it don’t drag in the mag well no matter the make. Oh and stay away from carbon fibre lowers they suck,
John Doe on 23 Feb 2012 at 6:01 pm #
Sorry about the double post, the internet doesn’t like cooperation.
I usually use PMags instead of GI ones, and I know in some rifles, the PMag works better and in others, the GI works better. Any receivers that you know of that you can drop a PMag in real easy?
Lancer L5 mags are awesome as well, just a bit pricey. If I had an ideal loadout, I’d take a few.
CompShooter on 23 Feb 2012 at 8:40 pm #
I never had a problem with rock river, I had one out of the three bushmaster receivers i did drag a little but that’s when I started taking a known good mag to test with. When I say drag a little, a full mag drops out no problem but when I do a reload I press the mag release and the mag (now lighter) only ejected about a half inch from the spring pressure before stopping and requiring extracting the rest of the way. Fixed it with high / low spotting die and a carbide file.
Reaver on 25 Feb 2012 at 12:37 am #
hey guys, I’ve been modifying my SA loaded. so far the only changes are the addition of the same magwell you’d find on a TRP and VZ Operators II (which are great). However I was thinking that polishing the inside of the magwell and the feed ramp with sandpaper from 600 up to 3000 grit might have a good effect on reliability. Does this have any risks or drawbacks?
CompShooter on 25 Feb 2012 at 9:45 am #
Do you have feed problems? It might be from worn out mags, I’ve had the mag opening wear enough that I got double feeds . Polishing the fed ramp certainly can’t hurt anything but polishing. The mag well in my opinion is unnecessary. What your after is proper clearence between the mag and mag well, look in the mag well from the bottom (or top after unloading and removing upper receiver ). In each of the corners is a raised area where the mag slides on. Concentrate on those areas. Use spotting die to ensure where the high spots are so that you are not removing material where you don’t need to . Remember, it a lot easier to remove it than it is to put it back on .
Reaver on 25 Feb 2012 at 4:51 pm #
might be a good idea to leave it alone then. It hasn’t jammed once with close to 5000 rounds through it but… I can’t stand to have something without trying to perfect it.
Reaper on 25 Feb 2012 at 5:54 pm #
Glad your back.
wheelgunner on 27 Feb 2012 at 10:14 pm #
Long time no see fellows. I have a problem that I beleive you are all the perfect people to help me out with. My woman is wanting an anti-zed gun that is low on weight, high on ammo, low on recoil, but still strong enough to take on a bear, should the oppurtunity arise. I told her she was crazy, but she’s a woman, and as adimant as only one who’s made up her mind on something can be.
Any ideas? I currently have her loaded out with a Mauser Karbiner 98 that she loves, but she’s about to twist my ear off for a larger magazine, and to quit talking about it to strangers. I would like to restress light weight and low recoil. I don’t wana hear any more about them big, scary cowboy guns I’m always packing with me.
wheelgunnerswoman on 27 Feb 2012 at 10:45 pm #
In my defense, the damn cowboy gun burnt my thumb the first time I shot it and then my face the next time he shot it.
Granted, he did tell me to change the way I held the damn thing…. But, hey, I can’t hear with earplugs…. *cough cough*
I would really like some suggestions, if any are available, please.
John Doe on 28 Feb 2012 at 7:34 pm #
How about the Keltec PMR-30? You can’t really have ‘strong enough to take on a bear’ and ‘low on recoil’ in the same gun for a reasonable price. But the PMR packs a punch with .22 Magnum.
As for rifles, an AR-15 chambered in a larger round (6.8, 6.5, .300, etc.) with a good muzzle brake or compensator works. If you want a bigger boom, an AR-10 with a muzzle brake is light on the recoil and the high is reasonable. If you wife has man arms, the Bushmaster BA50 has the kick of a .243 and the bang of the good old .50 BMG.
CompShooter on 28 Feb 2012 at 9:51 pm #
Light weight low recoil and large capacity? Pretty much the definition of the various AR platforms. Personally I would stay with a military caliber, I.E 5.56 or 7.62 , cheap and easy to find or scavange. I don’t have any battery powered gizmos hanging off my xm bushmaster carbine. The optics I have are battery assisted (illuminated crosshairs). But not dependant. or I put on my m3 carry handle iron sight.
CompShooter on 28 Feb 2012 at 10:22 pm #
Don’t forget the venerable 22 LR. Powerful for the size, relatively quiet, can carry lots of ammo, cheaper that any other caliber and maybe overlooked in a scavange situation
wheelgunner on 28 Feb 2012 at 10:41 pm #
I have a .22 LR and a .17 HMR, and she hates them for being too weak. Every time we do anything she tries to run off with my .357 Mag. I think she had some bad teaching on how to hold them somewhere down the line. I’ve been trying to clean that up. I showed her a .223 and she laughed at it. Not at all joking about killing a bear.
Gizmos are not a problem, she likes iron sights, flashlights maybe, which I am actually having more trouble finding guns without all that crap on them. I would prefer to have something easier to find than 8x57mm to stock up on, though. It doesn’t have to be tactical either, if the requirements can be met any other way.
wheelgunner on 28 Feb 2012 at 10:53 pm #
To refine a few criteria, the K98 she’s been using weights 8lb 9oz. Something lighter than that would be prefered.
I think high on ammo for her is at least five shots, with more being better.
Sorry to be leading y’all on a wild goose chase, I’m just looking for someone to ride along with me while off on one.
John Doe on 29 Feb 2012 at 5:54 am #
The good old Marlin Model 1894 may be what you’re looking for. It can hold more than five shots, packs a punch with either .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum, has a reasonable rate of fire and doesn’t have anything fancier than clear iron sights.
John Doe on 29 Feb 2012 at 5:59 am #
Or when it finally comes out, the Keltec RFB has a carbine model that’s a tad over 8lbs, and it’s 26″ long while the barrel is 18″ (bullpup). And it’s 7.62. Also takes FAL mags, which is nice. Again, nothing fancy attached, but rails allow fancy things to be attached.
Reaver on 29 Feb 2012 at 1:12 pm #
what about a Kel Tec chambered in .45?
CompShooter on 01 Mar 2012 at 6:08 pm #
Unless you reload, those bear killing calibers get expensive. Especially if you own a weatherby. I reload everything I have except my carry and home defense ammo. So if you plan on big game guns look at ammo prices first. Just sayin
wheelgunner on 01 Mar 2012 at 9:02 pm #
I’ m wanting to get a reloader. I go through way too much .45 Long to not consider it a worthy investment. Anybody know if casting bullets for those would be worth the effort? Reloading would help with some of my Mauser issues as well.
Thanks Comp.
Reaver on 02 Mar 2012 at 7:31 am #
I meant .45 acp. plenty of punch and about 20 cents a round even if you buy and don’t reload.
CompShooter on 02 Mar 2012 at 1:31 pm #
I don’t cast my own I use jacketed for the most part , though I do use a lead cast 200 gr semi wad cutter in my 1911. Here in Mich a box of 50 (45 ACP) IS $30. I make them for just under 8.50 according to my reloading calculator app. I have always liked reloading not only for cost savings but you can try all kinds of configurations of bullet weights and Ojive styles. 45 long is very popular in reloading because of the cowboy competitions. I first got into a Lee press to see if I liked it. But they are cheap and wear out fast. I now have a Dillon 650 progressive. I love it and its life time warranty. A 550 press is great too.
CompShooter on 02 Mar 2012 at 11:23 pm #
Got a chance to get back online. Casting your own , you got to get with sources, like tire repair places or junk yards etc. Then you need to mix antimony or tin to make bullet grade lead and have to check samples with a hardness gage. Yeah then you have to cast it then size it and grease it. Kudos to you if you want but I buy 500 jacketed 230 gr. Round nose FMJ for $75 . And I don’t worry about lead fouling because I’m under1100 fps..for 45 ACP.. check local gun shows and or gun shows for lead cast bullets .
wheelgunner on 04 Mar 2012 at 1:25 pm #
Thanks. My Long Colts both shoot lead nose, hate the other stuff, so it’s not a problem for me. Or, at least one I’m used to dealing with.
Anybody have an opinion on Sig Saur 556 line? I was loking at one chambered in 7.62x39mm, liked the look of it. God forgive me, I didn’t even mind the red dot on it. Wondering if ya’ll have any endorcements or issues I should be aware of before I look harder at one.
John Doe on 04 Mar 2012 at 5:05 pm #
Non-STANAG rifles bother me. Yeah, STANAG mags aren’t the most reliable, but PMAGs or Lancer mags fix that. And STANAGs are easier to find.
The Sig shouldn’t be any more reliable than any other short-stroke piston rifle either.
Angryvikingman on 11 Mar 2012 at 3:54 am #
Awesome, glad to see that the bossman got the site back up. I’ll start writing again.
As for .300 Blackout, I’ve really been checking that out. Thinking about building an upper for it. Its nice because all you need is the barrel, upper receiver, and a forearm. It uses the same mag, bolt carrier, and lower as the regular 5.56, since thats all it really is is a trimmed down and necked 5.56 case. Only down side is it only has a max range of 500 yards with a 125 grain bullet. But still, Thats as far as I’d be taking shots anyway. I can’t imagine how destructive it would be with that 220 grain projectile. Woof.
specially equipped guardsman on 14 Mar 2012 at 10:24 am #
Anyone watching Doomsday Preppers?
Angryvikingman on 14 Mar 2012 at 6:47 pm #
Hell yes! I love that show. I don’t have natgeo so I have to watch it on demand the next day.
CompShooter on 14 Mar 2012 at 9:20 pm #
There is another version to preppers on discovery channel on Wednesdays called doomsday bunkers check your listings. The other night a group of hippies bought a missle silo, freakin hilarious.
wheelgunner on 15 Mar 2012 at 9:36 pm #
Best comedy I’ve seen in years! Seriously, it has done a lot to show me how much more I am prepared than I thought I was.
CompShooter on 16 Mar 2012 at 7:52 am #
I like the premise of both shows, but it looks like these people are shown in a negative way to me, especially by they way they say “our experts say the chances of (insert disaster here) occurring is 0%”. In spite of that I did get a few ideas though I would do them different than what was seen.
wheelgunner on 16 Mar 2012 at 8:57 pm #
Same here. And some of those people really irritated me. Like that b.s. germaphobe who uses “prepping” as an excuse to do that to her family. That’s just dumb.
specially equipped guardsman on 16 Mar 2012 at 10:20 pm #
I really hope one of them says they’re prepping for the Zombie Apocalypse. How awesome would that be! Angry viking should totally put in for season 2. Totally.
CompShooter on 16 Mar 2012 at 10:40 pm #
Actually, one guy did reference zombies. He was firearm training his family and said that the refugees trying to break in to steal thier supplies were zombies and was shooting zombie targets. On another note I did like how one guy made his shelter from shipping containers. Cheaper than the 40k + jobs, and id bury mine in a cut n cover modular setting.
wheelgunner on 16 Mar 2012 at 11:08 pm #
Not a bad idea. I’ve been considering something along those lines myself, if a few things would fall through.
On the zombie guy, I would give my son something bigger than a .22 for that kind of fight, especially when he has been taught to aim for the heart.
Oh, Dixie Gun Works has the better part of a black powder mortar for real cheap. Needs a carriage and whatnot, and it’s tiny, but I would personally love to play around with one.
specially equipped guardsman on 17 Mar 2012 at 9:44 am #
The guy on Doomsday bunkers* made the point that CONEX boxes are designed to support weight on their frames not the roof where you’d pile dirt on if you were using at as a bunker. You might want to consider reenforcing it which would probably drive up costs.
I’ve lived in converted CONEXs while overseas. some of them are kind of nice.
*granted he is trying to get you to buy his bunkers.
CompShooter on 17 Mar 2012 at 9:58 pm #
I’m a welder / machinist. I figure I could reinforce the roof and sides with I beams and possibly a few floor hoist jacks inside should do it. Even better , I also thought about putting it in a pole barn under the floor in a cement culvert with a reinforced cement slab on top therefore no weight is bearing on the container itself. Sorta like how a coffin is intered in a cement burial vault . The pole barn acts as a additional protection from weather and easier to conceal in a populated area during construction and easier to run electrical , hide ventilation , hook up to drain field and splice into the well .
John Doe on 18 Mar 2012 at 6:30 pm #
With zombies, I fancy the idea of stealing a M2 Browning, getting a sailboat, and finding a tiny Caribbean island. Once you clear the island, you got a safe haven and a machine gun to stop anyone or anything that tries to come near. The problem is supply, so supply runs to the mainland will be necessary.
Angryvikingman on 18 Mar 2012 at 7:07 pm #
If you want to keep the top from caving in, then just pour a slab of concrete over it. Do it a section at a time and the edges will support the weight. Dont forget your rebar.
CompShooter on 18 Mar 2012 at 8:28 pm #
An M2 is an awful lot of gun and being tripod / pintle mounted not very portable. Ammo would be tough to find. Then you have to find a island that is defensible, with cliffs for the “floaters”. If I was facing a massive horde(s) 100,000 + I would look at some offshore defense beit a ship at port or oil rig rather than something on the mainland.
John Doe on 19 Mar 2012 at 4:28 pm #
It’s not a huge issue though, since you’re carrying the M2 on a sailboat, then using it in a stationary position. The M2 would be able to go through multiple targets at long distances, and is a pretty robust gun. Hopefully, you could find some really nice South Pacific island full of fish and vegetation with great visibility. With good glass, you should be able to spot a floating corpse on flat water for thousands of yards.
If anything, the corpse would be disintegrated beyond walking from the salt water, so with caution, you could wade out and execute zombies.
John Doe on 19 Mar 2012 at 4:31 pm #
But that plan revolves around being able to find a sailboat and an M2. More than likely enough, I’ll end up on the mainland for awhile, so I’ve been stocking cheap Russian ammo, since I’ve got a cheap-ass SKS. Cheap Russian ammo is always overlooked compared to .223 or .308, and if it happens to be corrosive, my SKS is so cheap that I don’t care.
survivor811 on 19 Mar 2012 at 7:07 pm #
@ John doe.
just dont attack me because that’s my plan too. I have a few friends with boats already stocked with extra gas, food, and supplies so when this goes down i will have a fleet and armoury to deter piracy.
wheelgunner on 19 Mar 2012 at 10:41 pm #
Good. That leaves the whole of the mainland for me to dilley-dalley about in. I’ll make a fortune selling you guys rum and bullets. I’ll be the giant shack behind the bonfire. A-La-Buccaneer, HaHa!
CompShooter on 20 Mar 2012 at 9:48 pm #
I live in Michigan, if I have to bugout and the southern route is swarmed. I plan to hit up the marinas at least to follow the coastline to get to the other side of the lake , then south southwest . Sure i love a south seas island but I been to MANY carribean islands. They have lots of crud that literally disolves flesh and organs. Some of the more well known islands I been to require (by my employer) shots because i (we) dont have the immunities that they do. South pacific is worse ,be wary. That’s why I like a ship in harbor or a oil rig as a second choice. There are a couple flavors to a SKS. A pinned barrel /receiver sucks . The threaded barrel / receiver sucks less . Boats are high maintenance, well cars can be too but if a car breaks down in a storm you have a static shelter for a time . ( the old adage of ” if its got tits or tires, it will leave you on the side of the road ” ) Once you can’t power a boats bow into the waves its a matter of time before you sink. In less than 200 years there has been 5000 wrecks in the great lakes , and it still happens. Be wary
survivor811 on 21 Mar 2012 at 1:00 pm #
I dont plan to go far out from the mainland. just far enough to find a small island and fortify it as a base. I also know how to make canoes from a tree trunk so me and my group can make small island hops for extra supplies (already have 5 years worth split between us) once we run out of gas. It is pretty easy to find supplies in nature if you know where to look. Also for emergencies we have a de-salinator and are looking into solar panels so maybe we’ll have some comms equipment to try to contact civilization.
As for the desieses yeah it’ll be dangerous but we’ll have a better chance than on the mainland crawling with zombies.
John Doe on 22 Mar 2012 at 8:08 pm #
What kind of ARs or AKs are everyone using? Or really any other rifle.
CompShooter on 22 Mar 2012 at 9:02 pm #
My CMP rifle is a colt lower with a CMP legal upper with free float tube 1/9 twist stainless heavy barrel that’s been recess crowned to 11 degrees . Two stage triggers on all my rifles, My IDPA rifle is a bushmaster xm 15 car Shor ty , 11″ barrel ,removable m4 carry handle/ optic . Also have another lower I’m building a varmit long range bull barrel /short stroker
survivor811 on 24 Mar 2012 at 8:35 am #
Not a big fan of guns but I can use one fairly well. Ill use whatever I can get and not be picky about what kind. (probably colt .45 which is what the local police carry).
John Doe on 25 Mar 2012 at 8:54 am #
My AR is a Noveske. http://noveskerifleworks.com/cgi-bin/imcart/display.cgi?item_id=lrfsr-556&cat=138&page=1&search=&since=&status=&title=
Something about that barrel that just works real well. I’ve got a Magpul UBR, a Magpul AFG and an Aimpoint on it, nothing fancy.
Thinking of getting a gas piston on it.
wheelgunner on 16 Apr 2012 at 10:28 am #
Anybody know where I can find some cheap mags for a ruger gunsite?
Rob on 24 May 2012 at 9:29 am #
We need a zombie apocalypse and we would all fuck up the kid who hacked lol
sasuke on 15 Aug 2012 at 3:31 pm #
To the Hacker
I’m glad you found this site worth hacking, it means you’re a fellow Z-day lover, keep trying to hack ither sites too
P.S doing the same thing twice doesn’t make it any cooler then the 1st time you did it…
Sincerely: Fan Sasuke…O—–I>
sasuke on 15 Aug 2012 at 3:34 pm #
To the Hacker
I’m glad you found this site worth hacking, it means you’re a fellow Z-day lover, keep trying to hack other sites too and broaden your horizons :) I do applaud you for hacking this humble site
P.S doing the same thing twice doesn’t make it any cooler then the 1st time you did it…
Sincerely: Fan Sasuke…O–>
sasuke on 15 Aug 2012 at 3:36 pm #
To the Hacker :)
I’m glad you found this site worth hacking, it means you’re a fellow Z-day lover, keep trying to hack other sites too and broaden your horizons :) I do applaud you for hacking this humble site
P.S doing the same thing twice doesn’t make it any cooler then the 1st time you did it…
Sincerely: Fan Sasuke…O–>