Since my childhood days, I’ve been harboring a passion for natural phenomena and there was hardly a day without me reading a vivid and thrilling description of a blasting volcano, violently roaring twister or a blinding and ear-shattering close-range lightning strike.
Though I did realize the gravity of these happenings, but deep inside I a sort of dreamed about seeing something like that with my own eyes. It was torrents search systems that gave me food to at least partially satisfy my curiosity. I got a great chance to view lots of striking videos depicting natural disasters.
The discovery of bit torrents search engines literally carried me off the world. I used to spend long hours at my PC browsing and clicking, and my folks would say with fear that I was gradually drifting out of reality. One day, a sudden system break down brought me back to earth. That was due to a virus attack, which, I figured, resulted from one of those random and careless torrents search sessions. Technical matters had been but the last thing I cared for, and now I was receiving my punishment.
Luckily, my dad’s friend, with who he’d been working for a good 20 years was there to cut my yearning for the times when everything was alright with my PC. There was another nasty thing in store for me. When I eventually had my system restored, I was terrified to realize that all my vids were gone, and I was in for another two months looking for the same files to bring back my collection. At the same time, I was now aware of the possibility of a virus attack and did not want it to happen again. I expressed my worry to my dad’s friend, and he strongly recommended that I should use Vertor , the safest and most reliable source of bittorrents. One reason it was secure, he said, each and every file on it had passed a complicated test for viruses and other undesirable software. Second, Vertor was absolutely ad-free, and even the home page had no ads or banners. Third, each file had screenshots and written descriptions, and audio files were supplied with a 20-second audio preview.
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