Back in the good old days companies made money by selling you products and services and making you watch commercials. Nowadays it's all about collecting and selling your personal data, observing and recording your habits, trapping you in made-up communities, and turning you into a lifeless zombie with above-average typing skills The good news is, with the Web 2.0 Suicide Machine, it's not too late to get your life back. Instead of manually destroying your web 2.0 alter-ego (which can take up to nine-and-a-half hours) the Suicide Machine does it for you in a fraction of the time. Are you ready to free yourself from the shackles of social and corporate e-slavery? Obviously you'll still be able to read Urlesque and participate fully in the upcoming Web 3.0 Revolution.
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