We’ve been running a quiet giveaway for the group — premium AI subscriptions and a few useful extras, no strings attached. If you’re part of the nihilism community, this one’s for you. Consider it a thank-you for sticking around and actually contributing something worth reading.
No raffle. No engagement farming. No “tag three friends and share this post.” You’re in the group, you get access. Simple.
What’s Available
| # | Service | Plan | Status | Login Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ChatGPT | Business | Active | One-Time Code |
| 2 | Perplexity | Pro | Active | One-Time Code |
| 3 | You.com | Pro | Active | One-Time Code |
More may be added over time. If something gets deactivated or swapped out, this table gets updated.
How to Get Access
Reach out to one of these two on Telegram:
- @mkultra6666
- @TKG
Tell them which giveaway you want access to. That’s it.
If you don’t know who these people are — you’re probably in the wrong place.
Login Types Explained
Not every account works the same way. Here’s how each login method works so you’re not sitting there confused when you get the details.
One-Time Code
This is the most common type. Here’s the flow:
- You’ll receive an email address to use for login.
- Go to the service’s login page and enter that email.
- The service sends a one-time verification code to that email.
- Wait for mkultra or TKG to send you the code — they have access to the inbox.
- Enter the code, and you’re in.
Don’t keep logging out and back in unless you need to. Every login triggers a new code request, which means someone has to manually relay it to you.
Cookie-Based Login
Some accounts are shared via browser cookies. This means you don’t log in with credentials — you import a session that’s already authenticated.
Here’s how:
- Install the Cookie-Editor browser extension (Chrome, Firefox).
- You’ll receive a cookie JSON from mkultra or TKG.
- Go to the service’s website (don’t log in — just be on the page).
- Open Cookie-Editor, click Import, paste the JSON, and save.
- Refresh the page. You should be logged in.
If the session expires, you’ll need a fresh cookie — reach out again.
Email & Password
The straightforward kind. You get the account’s email and password, and you log in like a normal human being. Not much to explain here.
If the password changes, you’ll be notified. Don’t change it yourself — other people are using the same account.
Ground Rules
- Don’t change passwords, recovery emails, or account settings. You’re sharing access with others.
- Don’t abuse the accounts. If something gets flagged or banned because someone was being reckless, everyone loses access.
- Don’t share the credentials outside the group. This is for community members, not the entire internet.
Common sense, really. Treat shared things like shared things.