“I’m in shock. Look-I’ve got a blanket.”
9 years ago by gamzee · 2439 Likes · 15 comments · Popular
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thepacifist
· 9 years ago
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I want to know what the code ended up being
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jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
I started doing those calculations before I even scrolled down, then I did and... well... I wish I could say this was the first time the post itself has beaten me to the comment.
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deviledapple
· 9 years ago
its probably the last four of someones social, companies like to assign people those numbers for things, to the point that if a person then chooses their own number for a pin later they are likely to choose it since its the password for everything else.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
I'm sure more than one person uses this pad though
deviledapple
· 9 years ago
it depends what its for.. i don't see anything that really shows what its for, but to be allowed to degrade to that state its not something super public and most good secure doors are attached to ID tags with rfid chips and individual numbers... i feel like this is likely to be a janitorial closet or something, where one person may mainly use it, and the first person probably picked the code...
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deleted
· 9 years ago
We had the same kind for the gym at the apartment complex I used to live in...
deviledapple
· 9 years ago
mmm theres a scenario i didnt think of, practically public but pretending to private areas...
deleted
· 9 years ago
Yes keeps kids and people who don't live there who come to the pool out. Your scenario could also be correct though. Or we both could be totally wrong and it's a secret entrance to the NSA. lol
deviledapple
· 9 years ago
all i know for sure is its gross as shit and needs to be washed
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ironman
· 9 years ago
I'm sure this is a wonderful post but I gave up trying to read that halfway through.
tacoderpking
· 9 years ago
theres actually 24 different combos. try them all.
tacoderpking
· 9 years ago
whoops i didn't read the comment.llel
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nicholaskain
· 9 years ago
It'd be nice if the so-called "Sherlock Fandom" would actually read the stories. Then maybe they can actually call themselves fans.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
You can be a fan of something without having read the book.
jokur_and_batmon
· 6 years ago
I love the books and the show, but I can see how the books can be hard to read. Most people aren’t going to sit down and read 5 straight pages of imagery of a desert and that’s okay