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| Issue #45 / The Monthly Journal of the American Hacker / January 2008 |
"He's the self-righteous over-privileged son of well-to-do yard residents who has made a career of self-aggrandizement, and markets himself to maladjusted teens and pre-teens, clinging desparately to the idea that they're not just *weird*, they're *special*. Making vague associations with people he is in no way a peer of, he's managed to build a tiny little empire which prevents him from a) having to work, and b) having to deal with the humility of taking money from mommy and daddy. Having had in-depth person to person conversations with him, as well as countless wasted hours of IRC, I know enough about him to know that reading his socio-political self-martyring diatribe is, for me, a waste of time."
--- Quote from Mohammed Sayeed in "Eric Corley is Not a Regular New Yorker," a thread discussing $2600 Magazine's 2004 RNC propaganda:
(http://www.hulver.com/scoop/comments/2004/9/15/105845/643/21#21)
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