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Where to Find These People


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Where to Find These People

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  1. InsertReferencehere says:

    Heheh…

    (See I didn’t say first)

  2. Jefoid says:

    So close, but wouldn’t psychopathic murderers use chat rooms?

  3. InsertReferencehere says:

    4chan should be in one of the sub circles..

  4. whitey138 says:

    nice. this is a pretty good one.

  5. Jesse Maison says:

    Craigslist is borderline useless nowadays, it is all 90% scammers. Although I did find my current dwelling on there.

    • HellHathNoFury says:

      I wouyld check for hidden cameras, and do a police station check on how many times that address has been ‘marked’.

      • Jefoid says:

        Holy cow, no kidding. That sounds like the beginning of a CSI episode. “The victim purchased his house through craigslist, what he didn’t know is that it was all an elaborate set-up for a snuff film…”

        • HellHathNoFury says:

          I’m for once being serious. My friend moved to Port Orchard, Wa. and got an apartment on craigslist. The Mariner’s Glen apartments. The private contractor who set up the ad had also gone in to ‘inspect’ the apartment. my friend didn’t know there was a camera in the shower until she tried to clean the ceiling vent. The wires went through the building to four rooms down, where, *ta-da* contractor man lived.

  6. dardub says:

    I love how it all comes together at craigslist

  7. Yuval says:

    This is exquisite.

  8. Hesuchia says:

    I think murderers and prostitutes should be switched. Prostitutes hang out in alleys and murderers lure people in through chat rooms. Meh. Otherwise good graph.

  9. jessemoya says:

    Is no one else bothered that this is not a venn diagram?

  10. WRONG says:

    Pedos == 4chan != Craigslist.

  11. oohlookasquirrel says:

    At least with craigslist, there’s a record of your communications, so there’s a better chance of figuring out where you are if something goes horribly wrong!

  12. Dave says:

    You missed out 4chan.

  13. ceil says:

    got news for you all, you’ll find all three at your local library

  14. Steve says:

    I think 4chan, specifically /b/, would have been funnier to put in the middle.

  15. Remy says:

    IT’S TRUE!

  16. c0nzo says:

    lol theres an ad on THIS website just above saying ‘are you single?’

  17. Nemo says:

    Should have put 4chan or /b/ in the middle.

    Otherwise, good graph.

  18. bvb says:

    :/
    looks like the creator of this graph hasnt heard of the cleanup the red light district is going through…
    It turns out the dutch are pretty much sick of the bad reputation of it :)
    I agree, there is a lot of criminality and prostitutes, but it would be fun seeing that cleared :P

  19. Laura says:

    Aw, come on. CL is wonderful. It helps people find rides, roommates, and jobs. If you go around various sites responding to posts to the tune of, “Single 48yo man living in basement seeks hot super-young lady,” YEAH you’re going to meet some creeps. It’s the frikkin’ internet.

    • lexii says:

      craigslist is horrible! states are banning it or something because it was scamming people in all sorts of ways. craigslist was posting things like “single man seeking hot blonde young lady”

  20. Ghosty says:

    Oh wow. I literally lol’d on 0:26

  21. Joe says:

    You don’t really understand Venn Diagrams do you?

  22. well the statment diagram should have the locations.Not the locations of the crap.


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