• ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    You want me to dox myself? Really? Did you really just ask someone for identifiable information in an online forum?

    Did you think that question through at all? Even if I told you the country, then the region, and precise area I’m talking about would be fairly easy to deduce. Last thing I need is literal identifying information linked to my account.

    You want my age, profession, and eye colour too?

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      You did dox yourself, but it’s not a real place. Here’s all the info you gave:

      1. Normal winter temp = -15 to -20C
      2. Massive river near you that irrigates fields that feed millions
      3. Mountains are nearby, since river is fed by mountain snow melt
      4. natural gas fracking, coal mining (anthracite coal), chemical manufacturing, and shale oil extraction
      5. major port city 150km away

      Really the big clues are it’s cold, anthracite coal, and a major port city. Cold places with anthracite are western Canada, north of Anchorage Alaska, and several places in Russia. Alaska doesn’t feed millions of people, the single anthracite coal mine in Canada isn’t near any rivers that flow to Canada’s breadbasket. So that leaves Russia. They have four major coal ports: Murmansk, Ust-Luga, Vanino, and Vostochny. I’d wager your coal is going to one of those cities that you’re 150km away from. Murmansk has no significant mountains and no coal nearby. There isn’t a river that irrigates a breadbasket either. Same situation for Ust-Luga. Vanino has some mountains, the Amur river is kind of nearby, but there isn’t a coal mining area nearby accessible by rail. Vostochny has mountains and coal mining, but no river. Maybe it’s another Russian port? No, because nothing fits the criteria because it’s all bullshit isn’t it? How can you be 150km from a cold port yet there’s a river that flows away from the sea that’s fed by melting mountain snow that flows to a major breadbasket where they’re mining quality coal? None of it makes sense. It’s not real.

      If it’s not real, that would explain your over-the-top reaction to me asking where you’re describing.

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        8 months ago

        This is so comically wrong that it’s hilarious. You’re so deadset on your theories you’ve overlooked several massive options to an astounding degree.

        Also over the top? You think asking a person on a forum who’s received death threats and been stalked by mentally ill posters for several months is overreacting when you ask them to tell you where they live?

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      8 months ago

      lol, you’re full of shit, aren’t you? None of the details you wrote fit anywhere except maybe Siberia.

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                8 months ago

                I never said the port was on the ocean dipshit. Many major rivers, bays, harbors, and deltas are deep enough to accommodate port facilities.

                You also seem to have forgotten about the existence of greenhouse farming. Which is another funny one.

                You’re fucking deranged. Want my home address while your at it?

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                  8 months ago

                  Could you please stop guessing if that’s alright? I humored a few jokes earlier like the Alberta one, but I genuinely am very conscious about my location being attached to this account and doxxing myself. I consider it pretty dangerous, and an unnecessary risk.

                  BC is a nice place though from my experience, much better then Alberta, but sadly 98% of it is centered in Vancouver and Victoria. Would be a nice city if a 500sq ft bungalow wasn’t 1.5 million dollars.

                  My travels have taken me to several of the smaller communities and fishing towns along the coast. Those were very interesting places, and I enjoyed my time there. Port Hardy, Kyuquot, Sullivan Bay, Port Mcneill, Port Alice; all fun experiences.

                  So I ironically have experience with BC, but I would not really want to talk about where I live, or even the general area in the world.