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profounddestinyrebel · 10 months
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Pretty much my ideal dcxdp coexisting world
Danny had all his canon happen before Bruce and the JL started their vigilante careers
Before Bruce was born or Martha and Thomas even got married
Phantom Planet never happened and the world never realized that they were almost dead in the first place (I apologize for mentioning it)
Danny retires after blowing up the portal and designing a new system of gov for the Infinite Realms (why the hell is that a monarchy anyway? Fighting being a way of communicating AND the way of determining a ruler does not make sense so I'll choose the better one)
Danny still visits the Infinite Realms but mostly lives his life
He still has interesting things happen to him but more because he apparently has a curse placed on him than anything else 'may you live in interesting times'
Danny manipulates the curse by getting into situations on purpose and then resolving them without getting attention drawn to his civilian id and normal life
He keeps track of immortals and big names that deal with death magic so as to lower the chances of being summoned
The more powerful the Realm Being the more powerful the summoner has to be to summon them and with how powerful Danny is there aren't many he has to keep an eye on
Ra's has been losing Lazarus water at a steady rate for over a decade but only now has it become a noticeable loss. The day the that he notices is a Very Bad Day for the League of Assassins (the day Danny lets himself get caught satisfies his curse for 2 whole months)
Danny hasn't aged much at all since he left Amity at 17. He's still short but mimics the effects of age with stage makeup and other tools used by actors to look older they actually are. This is how he meets a certain Alfred P. who remains a good friend even though they never really meet in person.
His parents blow themselves up and wipe their house off the map when tinkering with a device designed to lure realm beings to them. Danny isn't really sorry they're gone. He finds out after leaving Amity that he wasn't really their kid and he wasn't even adopted. They made him in their lab while distracted from their obsession with ghosts then completely forgot they had done so when they refocused on ghosts. His growth chamber (terrible name) was coated in ecto which allowed the device to reactivate and allow Danny to finish incubating into a toddler then (suspicious) it mysteriously popped him out before his the fentons noticed the growth chambers success.
His parents never took any notes on the clone experiment out of the house due to it being a (perceived) failure. After going back to their ghost obsession they completely forgot about it so no one knows. Jazz only found after Danny told her and he only found out after growing older and continuing to look less and less like either of his parents.
Danny finds the notes and that's what inspires him to leave Amity, to start looking for his bio parent. The Fenton's had no clue that the clone they grew was Danny. They dismantled the growth chamber when Danny was four (actually two) and never realized that the toddler they adopted was the clone of wonder woman they made. They never said anything to anyone about Danny being adopted so Vlad has no idea that Danny isn't Maddie's child.
Vlad starts to age drastically after the portals are destroyed and Danny figures out that Vlad isn't a halfa after all. He's just a normal ghost who can prey on people like spectra but with an obsession directed at Maddie originally and then Danny. Afterwards Vlad gets shunted off into Walker's prison because of all the toxic and human crimes he's committed among them brainwashing, mind control and mind wiping various wealthy and not so wealthy individuals into giving Vlad their money and companies.
Ellie has to explore the Infinite Realms (literally Infinite though so she's not confined) only because she can't really produce her own ecto. She has to absorb it from her surroundings so she can wander safely all over the Infinite Realms (so long as she calls for help when she gets in over her head) but not the human realms unless she takes a buddy who can produce a steady stream of ecto for her.
Vlad makes Danny his heir so now he's rich enough to travel even after giving all the people Vlad stole from their money back. It turns out that Vlad was good with making more money once he had it.
just Danny being a crptoid for the entire magical community and them being unable to talk about it if they even know of him
while danny runs a NASA and space account where he talks about NASA's recent achievements, newly discovered stars, planets and new alien races that Earth has been in contact with
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jamesdgoldus · 7 years
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How to Prevent Internet Fraud
by Internet Archive Book Images
Every facet of development has it pros and cons. So the advent of the internet should have its own share of disadvantages. Prominent among them, is the fraudulent acts that is perpetrated on the World Wide Web. Internet fraud is nothing but an on-line deception of a business transaction that will ultimately turn potential buyers/clients to victims of financial scam. Its purveyors are diabolically cunning and can out-smart the most intelligent of us all. They come in different evil guises all in a bid to lure us to them. Beware!
One of the types of on-line scam is done by direct solicitation. Here a “potential buyer” request to buy goods worth a lot of money using fake credit cards or Counterfeit Postal Money Orders; only for the hard-working salesman to make a cataclysmic loss that may make him/her bankrupt.
Another form is the Automotive Fraud, where the car sales person presents a “ghost” automobile for sale. Suddenly the ghost automobile is no more in stock, but the car sales person can get you its kind. However the desired automobile is in another “continent” and he wants you to pay for its shipment. There is neither a car nor a continental place, thus the expectant buyer is lured to pay for shipments that goes into the salesperson’s wallet.
It can even be romantic (dating scams) where you cannot really blame the victims. For it is said that the heart that yearns is gold. Here, the Romance chat rooms are turned into an arena for the sale of Love. ‘Lovers’ develops a heart-to-heart relationship with you for a while, and then suddenly they are in a state of dilemma (health problems) and need urgent medical and financial assistance. Beware it is all a lie. The only romantic language they know is currency and they will do all that is deceitful to get it from you.
Everyone is interested to watch the next football match, music concert, latest thriller at the cinema. But one can only end up being duped by these scammers. How? The answer is by selling fake tickets on-line in the name of the real company to consumers. And to add salt to injury, one is further harrassed at the venue of the show for possessing a fake ticket.
Scammers also front graphical sites aimed at selling “ghost” retail goods. What they actually want is your credit card detail used in purchasing these non-existing products. And afterwards, you can be assured that they will buy for themselves real products at your expense.
There is also a recent one: Click Fraud. Where online advertising affiliates force you to click on ads which are generated by spywares. And due to affiliate programs, such as Google Adsense, where they pay large amount of commission; you can be assured that there will be an obvious large amount of remunerations going into their wallets. Don’t be fooled that this is a marketing strategy. It is definitely fraud.
As I said earlier: they come in different guises in the bid to lure you. These guises can be listed to an infinite degree.
Thus the important question is this: HOW DO YOU PREVENT THIS?
Provide little amount of information about yourself to an unknown website. Do not give your social security number unless it is necessary. If you have a bank account online, access it from links in search engines. Do not use the links posted on the website. Also share limited information about your personal life.
Ensure that your anti-virus software and firewall are on and updated to prevent unwelcomed access to private information on your PC.
You can also endeavor to report a scam case to the appropriate authorities on the net. It may never be too late to retrieve what is stolen.
Be cautious with spam mails. They are a reservoir of fraudsters’ invitations. Do not transact business immediately when you receive one. Make sure you confirm its legitimacy first before transacting.
Do not readily click links inviting you to buy or sell any product. It is advisable You should also confirm if a website is legit. A good guide to this is that the legitimate ones usually have their addresses, phone and fax numbers at the lower part of the page. If these present it is likely they are for real.
Do not use money transfer for payment. Because money via paid via this medium is not retrievable in a case of scam. However Paypal ensures for scam security.
And PLEASE, do not just trust anybody you meet in the chat room no matter how much they profess their undying love for you, and no matter the financial predicaments they are. It might be lies. Be wise.
http://contentsrus.blogspot.com/
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Source: http://freescorereportgov.com/how-to-prevent-internet-fraud/
from Free Credit Score Gov https://frecreditscorgov.wordpress.com/2017/06/16/how-to-prevent-internet-fraud/
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freecreditscoregov · 7 years
Text
How to Prevent Internet Fraud
by Internet Archive Book Images
Every facet of development has it pros and cons. So the advent of the internet should have its own share of disadvantages. Prominent among them, is the fraudulent acts that is perpetrated on the World Wide Web. Internet fraud is nothing but an on-line deception of a business transaction that will ultimately turn potential buyers/clients to victims of financial scam. Its purveyors are diabolically cunning and can out-smart the most intelligent of us all. They come in different evil guises all in a bid to lure us to them. Beware!
One of the types of on-line scam is done by direct solicitation. Here a “potential buyer” request to buy goods worth a lot of money using fake credit cards or Counterfeit Postal Money Orders; only for the hard-working salesman to make a cataclysmic loss that may make him/her bankrupt.
Another form is the Automotive Fraud, where the car sales person presents a “ghost” automobile for sale. Suddenly the ghost automobile is no more in stock, but the car sales person can get you its kind. However the desired automobile is in another “continent” and he wants you to pay for its shipment. There is neither a car nor a continental place, thus the expectant buyer is lured to pay for shipments that goes into the salesperson’s wallet.
It can even be romantic (dating scams) where you cannot really blame the victims. For it is said that the heart that yearns is gold. Here, the Romance chat rooms are turned into an arena for the sale of Love. ‘Lovers’ develops a heart-to-heart relationship with you for a while, and then suddenly they are in a state of dilemma (health problems) and need urgent medical and financial assistance. Beware it is all a lie. The only romantic language they know is currency and they will do all that is deceitful to get it from you.
Everyone is interested to watch the next football match, music concert, latest thriller at the cinema. But one can only end up being duped by these scammers. How? The answer is by selling fake tickets on-line in the name of the real company to consumers. And to add salt to injury, one is further harrassed at the venue of the show for possessing a fake ticket.
Scammers also front graphical sites aimed at selling “ghost” retail goods. What they actually want is your credit card detail used in purchasing these non-existing products. And afterwards, you can be assured that they will buy for themselves real products at your expense.
There is also a recent one: Click Fraud. Where online advertising affiliates force you to click on ads which are generated by spywares. And due to affiliate programs, such as Google Adsense, where they pay large amount of commission; you can be assured that there will be an obvious large amount of remunerations going into their wallets. Don’t be fooled that this is a marketing strategy. It is definitely fraud.
As I said earlier: they come in different guises in the bid to lure you. These guises can be listed to an infinite degree.
Thus the important question is this: HOW DO YOU PREVENT THIS?
Provide little amount of information about yourself to an unknown website. Do not give your social security number unless it is necessary. If you have a bank account online, access it from links in search engines. Do not use the links posted on the website. Also share limited information about your personal life.
Ensure that your anti-virus software and firewall are on and updated to prevent unwelcomed access to private information on your PC.
You can also endeavor to report a scam case to the appropriate authorities on the net. It may never be too late to retrieve what is stolen.
Be cautious with spam mails. They are a reservoir of fraudsters’ invitations. Do not transact business immediately when you receive one. Make sure you confirm its legitimacy first before transacting.
Do not readily click links inviting you to buy or sell any product. It is advisable You should also confirm if a website is legit. A good guide to this is that the legitimate ones usually have their addresses, phone and fax numbers at the lower part of the page. If these present it is likely they are for real.
Do not use money transfer for payment. Because money via paid via this medium is not retrievable in a case of scam. However Paypal ensures for scam security.
And PLEASE, do not just trust anybody you meet in the chat room no matter how much they profess their undying love for you, and no matter the financial predicaments they are. It might be lies. Be wise.
http://contentsrus.blogspot.com/
More Credit Fraud Articles
from Free Annual Credit Report Gov ≠ Free Credit Score http://freescorereportgov.com/how-to-prevent-internet-fraud/
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