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Hey hi im Jack and im back.
I took a three month break.
I really needed it but its springtime now so yeah its time to come out of hibernation and get back to work.
So lets do this.
Oh and from now on you can expect new episodes of the show to come out on the first Tuesday of every month.
In this episode we get into a story about darknet marketplaces and that means listener discretion is advised.
Were certainly going to get into drugs this episode and who knows what else.
So let's just say this one is rated r and this is your warning.
These are true stories from the dark side of the Internet.
I'm Jack Resider.
This is Darknet Diaries.
This episode is sponsored by Grammarly.
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