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eltruteht t1_jddvq7j wrote

Can we also charge her with stealing Hunters?

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raresanevoice t1_jde2s49 wrote

If she was the person who stole it, sure

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MumenriderPaulReed69 t1_jdeded5 wrote

Hunter didn’t have his stolen he was high and left it at a repair shop. After the shop own realized he had it for a certain amount of time he opened it up. Feel bad for the guy that looked at his laptop..

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choptheair t1_jdeebpj wrote

Why do you feel bad? Because he got jealous of hunter’s big dong?

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MumenriderPaulReed69 t1_jdeemxv wrote

No because he probably saw some sick shit on that computer…

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raresanevoice t1_jdee4l4 wrote

So you agree it was stolen and the contest stolen and fabricated

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MumenriderPaulReed69 t1_jdeej19 wrote

No. Hunter signed an agreement for have his property forfeited if he doesn’t pick it up over a certain amount of time. So no being high and leaving property to be forfeited at a repair shop. Get a grip dude

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raresanevoice t1_jdeih02 wrote

You're kinda funny. It's weird to meet someone who drank that much of the kool-aid and totally lost their grip, yet here you are.

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thedude213 t1_jdfwskm wrote

Tech repair shop guy here, what ever agreement your talking about doesn't exist. Shops defer to the local laws to determine when something is considered abandoned. But I don't think anyone is exactly surprised that you'd make something up to just be angry at it.

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MumenriderPaulReed69 t1_jdfx1mt wrote

A lot of mental gymnastics going on in this thread that makes it feel like I’m right

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thedude213 t1_jdfy67e wrote

Occam's Razor: you haven't considered that you just might be wrong.

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wellarmedsheep t1_jdg4skz wrote

Honestly, such an insightful take.

"I don't understand what other people are saying so I am just going to trust my own feelings."

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CityOfChamps09 t1_jdhaltb wrote

You shouldn't believe everything you read on the Internet, bud.

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ItsjustJim621 t1_jdft5bv wrote

As an IT professional, that’s all sorts of ethics code violations….you don’t just open up someone’s laptop and you don’t go looking in files, especially if they don’t pertain to the scope of work that was asked to be done.

And if Hunter left it at this repair shop, wouldn’t there be attempts to contact him to have him get it back?

Besides, there’s so many holes in that story that it’s borderline laughable.

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EmptyCalories t1_jdej8lr wrote

>I like to hang out in r/wallstreetbets which is where many conservatives share propaganda.

Yep

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