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[[Everyone|Some argue]] that it's also an emoticon that means ''[[:File:Oh noees.jpg|Oh shit]]''.
[[Everyone|Some argue]] that it's also an emoticon that means ''[[:File:Oh noees.jpg|Oh shit]]''.
== Context ==
== Context ==
This is what is written in the criminal complaint against [[weev]] and Daniel Spitler in the [[Goatse Security]]/[[at&t]] iPad case.  
This is what is written in the criminal complaint against [[weev]] and Daniel Spitler in the [[Goatse Security]]/[[at&t]] iPad case.
 
The FBI agent who wrote this complaint perjured himself by blatantly lying about the meaning of the emoticon D8. There is not a single reference anywhere on the Internet to support anything other than D8 being a "smiley", and that Spitler was simply saying "Oh fuck" at the realization that he could be sued for the activity that they were later convicted of committing with the help of this lie. A far cry from the incriminating definition that the FBI maliciously and purposefully injected into the notes of the complaint.
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Spitler: do I got to get involved  
Spitler: do I got to get involved  
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the fullest extent possible.  
the fullest extent possible.  
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The FBI agent who wrote this complaint perjured himself by blatantly lying about the meaning of the emoticon D8. There is not a single reference anywhere on the Internet to support anything other than that Spitler was saying "Oh fuck" at the realization that he could be sued for the activity that they were later convicted of committing.


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== External Links ==
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*[http://i.cdn.turner.com/dr/teg/tsg/release/sites/default/files/assets/ipadhackcomplaint.pdf Sauce (Ctrl+f for "deeply involved")]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20141212234610/http://i.cdn.turner.com/dr/teg/tsg/release/sites/default/files/assets/ipadhackcomplaint.pdf Sauce (Ctrl+f for "deeply involved")]
*[https://static.encyclopediadramatica.se/weev-ipadhackcomplaint.pdf Complaint backup]
*[[:File:Weev-ipadhackcomplaint.pdf]]


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Latest revision as of 17:16, 30 March 2024

This is the face I make when I am involved in an activity or want to perform an activity to the fullest extent possible. Obviously.

The phrase "D8" means to be deeply involved in an activity or to perform an activity to the fullest extent possible. Typically this is used when discussing illegal activity occurring online, such as demolishing AT&T or young children.

Some argue that it's also an emoticon that means Oh shit.

Context

This is what is written in the criminal complaint against weev and Daniel Spitler in the Goatse Security/at&t iPad case.

The FBI agent who wrote this complaint perjured himself by blatantly lying about the meaning of the emoticon D8. There is not a single reference anywhere on the Internet to support anything other than D8 being a "smiley", and that Spitler was simply saying "Oh fuck" at the realization that he could be sued for the activity that they were later convicted of committing with the help of this lie. A far cry from the incriminating definition that the FBI maliciously and purposefully injected into the notes of the complaint.

Spitler: do I got to get involved 
Auernheimer: no 
Spitler: I'd like myanonaminity 
Auernheimer: alright 
Spitler: sry dunno how legal this is or if they could sue for damages 
Auernheimer: absolutely may be legal risk yeah, mostly civil you absolutely could get sued to fuck 
Spitler: D8 ¹ 

¹ The phrase "08" means to be deeply involved in an activity or to perform an activity to 
the fullest extent possible. 

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