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Queen of the... mp4
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The Living Tombstone... mp4
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 >>/7518/
> 1st
That is pretty neat song. I really need to investigate the non english side of the fandom more.

2nd
Not my style but I can't complain.

> 4th is Bridge's MKV as webm, much-compressed.
> you're welcome...?
Thanks! I know it's a short vid but it was something that a lot of the fandom raved about at the time for being a cool effect on a low buget flash slow. 

 >>/7519/
 >>/7520/
 >>/7521/
 >>/7522/
https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline
https://linuxreviews.org/The_Older_v2_Tor_Onion_Domain_Name_Format_Is_Axed_In_The_Latest_Tor_Alpha_Release
> A close-up inspection of our calendar reveals that it is, in fact, not July 15th, 2021. We are still in a time when the remnants of winter have not yet fully passed away and the mid-year festivities are still far, far out in the horizon. Yet the Tor developers removed support from v2 .onion services with the release of Tor 0.4.6.1-alpha on March 18th, 2021. This was done without updating the changelog, thus also without a notice on the blog. 
> We asked expects within the Tor developer community if the original time-table for v2 eradication from the Tor network has been changed. It appears that it has not.
< "It's (0.4.6.1-alpha) an alpha, not a stable release.
< Alphas aren't for regular users. I don't see a problem here except I would have expected a changelog entry."
Are ya using alpha version of the tor browser or tor?
 Wow, all the idiots like protonmail, duckduckgo, derpibooru still using V2