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Anonymous
Some advice for OP: anon will nearly always help you out if you don't come chargring up like a raging bull with your problem. Cut down on the swearing and learn some fucking tact, or no one here will give you the time of day. We're all just laughing at your failure. What, just because you can't understand how something works, that means it doesn't work? No, you idiot, if that were the case, then torrents woudn't be the most commonly used method of file distribution.
Here's the thing; torrents trade data among people's computers. If someone has a slow internet connection, they upload at a slower rate, meaning your download is slower as a result. If there is only one uploader and thirty people are downloading, then the data uploaded is split among those thirty people, and they all get really slow downloads. Reversely, if one person is downloading and thirty people are uploading, that person will have it all in no time. And if NO ONE is uploading (0 seed) then you obviously can't get any data at all, you stupid fuck.
Of course, all this won't mean shit if your firewall is blocking your connection with other people. You have two firewalls; one on your computer, and one on your router. Turn off your computer's firewall, or just add an exception of your torrent program to it. The router firewall is harder to deal with, and that's where port forwarding comes into play. Look it up, faggot. If you're on a laptop in a public place, their firewall might keep you from downloading torrents, and there's nothing you can do that, oh well.
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