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As a regular Tor user, I loved going on to the deep web and exploring the unknown. I felt almost like I was entering another realm entirely, and it felt very mysterious and Sherlock Holmes-esque.
I'd visit the various bitcoin trading sites, screw around on 8chan8Chan and other 'questionable' forums, and pretty much just skulk about, like any deep web explorer would. The deep web holds many daunting and disturbing sites as well, such as shock, gore, and abuse. I did my best to stay away from these kinds of sites - excessive gore makes me rather queasy.
 
You may remember a sudden buzz around mid 2015 about a mysterious game extracted directly from the deep web known as 'Sad Satan', with many famous YouTube gamers, such as PewDiePie, playing this game. Fortunately, the majority of these copies were just fakes created by little known developers and posted to various boards on Tor sites. However, if these copies were not legitimate, then why was this such a craze at the time?
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