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Don't be afraid to ask questions!! : CafeDread | Torhoo darknet markets

And remember, your post about something might help someone else in the future. Don't be scared of people with more knowledge being rude or mean. At the end of the day, we are just people online we will never see each other irl. This community is for asking, helping, and being together, free and anonymous.

Remember to take care of yourselves too :) All Love.

The important thing is not to stop questioning. Questioning and curiosity are the keys to learning.
/u/HeadJanitor jumbo shrimp
2 points
1 year ago
You bring up a great point /u/TorLarp

Education never stops. Especially when it deal with your safety and anonymity.

Please do not be afraid to ask questions.

If you have beginner questions go to /d/DarknetMarketsNoobs

If I can advise you on one thing -- your sole guardian is PGP.

If you need help, please don't shy away from asking for it.
/u/TorLarp 📢
2 points
1 year ago
People are just afraid of the backlash they will get if they ask something stupid. And to the people who give the rude backlash everyone started somewhere. Rather than being a dick about it, help them or lead them down the right path.
/u/HeadJanitor jumbo shrimp
2 points
1 year ago
Always been here to help.
/u/TorLarp 📢
2 points
1 year ago
I'm new to Dread, but I try my best to help people too, mostly with OPSEC and markets. :) Hoping one day to be someone in the community.
/u/HeadJanitor jumbo shrimp
2 points
1 year ago
This post proves you ARE someone in the Dread community.
/u/TorLarp 📢
2 points
1 year ago
Thanks man<3
/u/mkiii3v
1 points
1 year ago
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/u/KlaasFlakkoEU P
1 points
1 year ago
hahahahahahahaha
/u/cold_darkness
1 points
1 year ago
Definitely a refreshing take. Well said.
/u/KlaasFlakkoEU P
1 points
1 year ago
For me as well!
/u/BunniSupport
1 points
1 year ago
This community is for asking, helping, and being together, free and anonymous.

Remember to take care of yourselves too :) All Love.


Very well said <3
/u/KlaasFlakkoEU P
1 points
1 year ago
/u/TorLarp

I completely agree with you man, many people can learn from that.

Including me, myself and I ;)

- KF -
/u/GothamAdmin
1 points
1 year ago
Improved Understanding: Asking questions helps to clarify doubts and gain a deeper understanding of a topic or situation. This, in turn, enables us to make informed decisions and take effective actions.
Building Rapport: When we ask questions, we show that we value and respect the other person’s opinions and expertise. This helps to build trust and rapport, leading to stronger relationships and more effective communication.
Unlocking Knowledge: Questions can unlock new ideas, insights, and perspectives, helping us to learn and grow. By asking questions, we can tap into the knowledge and experience of others, which can be a valuable resource.
Problem-Solving: Asking questions can help us to identify and address problems more effectively. By seeking input and feedback from others, we can gain new insights and develop creative solutions.
Personal Growth: Helping others by asking questions can be a transformative experience. It allows us to develop our empathy, active listening skills, and problem-solving abilities, leading to personal growth and self-improvement.
Increased Collaboration: Asking questions and seeking input from others can foster a sense of collaboration and teamwork. This can lead to more effective and efficient outcomes, as well as a greater sense of accomplishment.
Respect and Empathy: When we ask questions, we demonstrate that we value and respect the other person’s perspective. This helps to build empathy and understanding, leading to more positive and productive interactions.
/u/em_blue
1 points
1 year ago
Awesome point that should be echoed more often. We were all novices at one time or another.
/u/PurpleTentacle P
1 points
1 year ago
Who is your daddy and what does he do?
/u/[deleted]
1 points
1 year ago
I have to say (for newer people) - don't forget what search engines are. Bit different to the post but I see too many posts from people asking a question that can easily be searched up. Go search it up, and ask if you have questions about that.

I also see too many people hating on obviously new people. Easy to redirect someone or give someone a quick tip, harder to spend time making a hate note. People really should start downvoting these hateful comments.