Things That Annoy or at Least Slightly Bother Pine, Part 1 of a 2 Part SeriesTTALSBP Part 1:I must say, it annoys me when somebody in a thread says, hey, go to this link, or watch this youtube video, etc, and then people do this.Why do you imagine that is? It's not usually the recommendation that is the problem. It's visiting it within a short time on clearnet after somebody on the darknet recommended it (or visiting a very obscure long url), and worse still, telling us on an anonymous darknet forum that you have actually done this on clearnet. The location of the logged record of your IP address is now obtainable. I'm not saying it will be, but it's still true.This is known in technical whitepapers in academia as an intersection attack. The only protection against it is an anonymity solution, like visiting with Tor, or else strength through numbers. e.g. visiting google.com through clearnet in the next ten seconds is a bad intersection attack for your adversary, but visiting www.seriouslyobscure.url/onlysixpeoplevisitedthispageintheentireyearandfiveofthoseweresearchenginespiders.html in the next month is a very good intersection attack.Point is, use clearnet with clearnet, and Tor with Tor, and don't swop between the two in any way, shape or form or you'll be threatening your anonymity.Bonus credit: Don't search for information you're about to have inside one of your posts, using a clearnet search engine just because it's quicker.TTALSBP Part 2: I live in X, thus I must obtain B$ in this specific country X.People from durkadurkastan probably don't acquire bitcoins from durkadurkastan because close to nobody there has bitcoins. It is true that things like cash deposits at banks or services like localbitcoin are going to have to occur inside a region near you, but otherwise, the majority of methods of obtaining bitcoin are available to the entire planet so long as you have a way to get your money online.There was a fellow here recently complaining that he was in Japan and couldn't get bitcoins that easily. There are 127,000,000 people who live in Japan, and nearly all of them are geeks, I think there are bitcoins in Japan, the largest exchange is there. There *has* to be a bitcoin exchange website setup like bitcoin-otc, but I cannot read Japanese, so maybe he needed to make some friends with Japanese people who speak English. Anyway, my point is that the real problem is not getting bitcoins, but doing some middle step in your situation before obtaining bitcoins.To wit: if you have a method of putting credit online in some form, then you can obtain bitcoins by finding somebody to exchange that credit with.Bonus credit: Use cash with ukash and read my tutorial in the sig.btw: when zazoo says to use the same email you used to setup SR, what does this mean? Are you referring to some service like Tormail zazoo?