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Sobek-Ra373 karma

Do you really think you will be able to go without using the Internet for five years (or however much longer you have left)? You are going through the effort of having a third party involved presently, which makes sense since you haven't been out of jail for long, but I feel like that can't and won't last.

If anything, I picture you making an attempt at living an Internet-free life, maybe making it a few years, and then snapping and going full-on hacktivist, unleashing your wrath on the system which turned you into the monster you will soon become. It's like the IT version of V for Vendetta.

Sobek-Ra119 karma

What are some of your other hobbies? I'm sure you've found something into which you can invest your time.

Also, thank you for doing an IAMA. The fact that you have to go five years without accessing the Internet makes you an interesting cultural figure. Have you considered documenting your experience?

P.S. As a philosphical anarchist, I find it bad ass that you chose to use your hacking prowess to become a whitehat hacktivist.

Sobek-Ra7 karma

OP stated that he's dictating.

Sobek-Ra6 karma

Of course. I only specified "whitehat" because you had elsewhere.

I'm glad that you will consider documenting the next five years. Even simply writing the occasional journal entry would allow you to later draw from your entries and write an essay or some other work about your experience.

Sobek-Ra2 karma

19-years-old. May I ask why it matters? There have been many adult, influential, prominent anarchists (e.g. Noam Chomsky).

I apologize if you aren't asking for the reason I assume you are asking, in which case this response would be overly defensive.