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Dark Web surfers, what's the creepiest thing you've ever seen?


  1. its not as bad as people say. mostly fake websites and shit talking about homeless people experiments or buying drugs or other paraphernalia if you wanted, but the fbi has fake websites too, to try and entrap you if your not careful. there's dark web wikis you can read about other websites
    — CIMARUTA

  2. Daisy's Destruction is one I haven't seen but know about; "The video is debated to be from 5-20 minutes. In the video two adults, one male and one female,sexually torture a young girl (age isn't specified, but definately CP) I didn't get too many details, but some of the following apparently happens: Something similar to alligator clips are used on the girl. The girl is beaten several times. The girl is defecated on, and smeared with it. Lastly, her limbs are severed using a machete and then her throat is slit while blood pours out of the wounds." The child that was killed was named Cindy and then there was an 18 month-year-old child named Daisy that survived that was so sexually abused she won't be able to have children when she grows up. Apparently, you could get his videos on the deep web; he was based in the Philippines because he knew it would be harder to trace him and easier to keep children. He had his 'girlfriends' who were teenagers scout out children for him.
    — DirtyAngelToes

  3. I clicked on a link and something called "The Pedophile's Handbook" popped up. The cover/front page had some girl smiling and walking through a field of flowers or something. Noped out of there. I was terrified I would go on some list. For the most part, though, 90% of it is broken links and overgrown edgelords.
    — katieames



  4. theres a few sites that are just ratings of people you went to high school with rated on by strangers.
    — DrSteveChipperson

  5. Honestly these threads are really dumb. It's almost impossible to "stumble" upon something on the Tor network since everything is so obfuscated. It can be fun to browse darknet markets sometimes though, always interesting stuff there. Drugs, fraud (stolen identities, credit cards) etc.
    — qdhcjv