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Knowledge is power
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I believe most cars produced these days have a screen or valve that prevents siphoning. They allow liquid in, but prevent a hose from reaching the tank.
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Knowledge is power
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I believe most cars produced these days have a screen or valve that prevents siphoning. They allow liquid in, but prevent a hose from reaching the tank.
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Trump administration to prioritise seeking death penalty, use firing squads
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Sounds like we need to resurrect this guy. He was allegedly pretty terrible at his job, and several of the individuals he hanged did not die a quick death.
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You've probably met someone who has killed a person
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I frequently have this thought, but take it one step further. Like, what if something I did, intentionally or not, greatly angers or pisses off someone that they get riled up, and it leads to them having a heart attack or lashing out in a way that causes them mortal harm?
Am I wholly responsible? No. But am I somewhat indirectly involved in their demise? Debatable. Yes, it gets very convoluted quickly, but it's something that pops up in my head whenever I've got some idle time.
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Yes please
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Nah, you're thick as a brick.
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Period tracking app has been yapping about your flow to Meta
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It's a good one. But seeing that it was uploaded 19 years ago makes my bones hurt.
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Trump administration to prioritise seeking death penalty, use firing squads
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That's actually where I learned about him.
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Hackers got Clorox passwords by simply asking for them?
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In high school, some friends essentially did the same thing. They fired up the tech support chat, using a real customer's username that the company included in a screenshot on the homepage as part of their product demo, and told support they needed them to send over the password because so-and-so was out of the office and they needed access. Support sent along full credentials. The software in question was a messaging app that my friends wanted to use on the school computers to chat while in class. Very innocuous, and no real harm or national security concerns.
FBI eventually got involved, and friends got put on double secret probation at school as a result. The dean of students later made an announcement at an assembly that he recently had to expel two students for "sending an email to California", all this while I was actively sitting next to one of said "expelled" students during the assembly.
Since they were both minors at the time, no real long-term issues came from it. One even worked for the feds for a while after college.