What is it about tech nowadays that attracts the sex offender types to this line of work? - /g/ (#105769130) [Archived: 754 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:15:10 PM No.105769130
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Maybe it's a stereotype but no one will shake hands with anyone who "works" in this area, and stereotypes at least have a kernel of truth to them every time or they wouldn't ever have been a thing at all....Have you ever beat off to some creepy ass indoor daycare center "security" camera?
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:57:10 PM No.105769561
>>105769130 (OP)
'Revenge of the Nerds' had an interracial, gay, pedo relationship in it. You should use something different as your 1980s example if you want to claim a lack of sexual deviancy.
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:04:42 PM No.105769625
>tech enthusiasts in the 80s
>>attend college and get a degree
>tech enthusiasts now
>>watch youtube videos on one monitor while browsing loli shit on the other monitor
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:06:38 PM No.105769649
>>105769561
You sound like one of those people who watches a 90s comedy show and thinks is a transsexual rights statement when the male lead puts on a dress for a skit
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:26:24 PM No.105769879
>>105769130 (OP)
Yesterday’s tech workers are today’s accountants. The demographics that are geared towards tech or would have simply changed their career course
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:49:46 PM No.105770096
mainstream programming has become a low-paying job of connecting lego pieces
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:00:38 PM No.105770208
>>105769649
You sound like you've never seen the movie. I can't even post the scene of Wormser and Lamar prancing around together in their underwear since it would violate the site's rules about underage sexuality. Sometimes it's not a conspiracy, it's something that actually exists.