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Me: I wonder how they know it was staged
Lol
It's a miracle she didn't Google "Someone to scratch letters into my skin near me"
These fuckers dont even know tk clear their own cache and cookies...
That doesn't mean anything. They can request your browsing history directly from your ISP
Correct, but the way they found out was just a quick look at browsering history. Sometimes just doing a basic bit of cover up to not make things immediately obvious can go a long way.
Unless you know something we don't, your ISP shouldn't know much about your browsing history
The ISPs don't know what exactly you saw on the site because of SSL, but they're processing your traffic and have complete visibility of which IPs you visit. If you keep the default ISP DNS server they also know which domain names. As far as I know, the only way to keep your ISP completely in the dark is to use VPN, plus a third-party DNS server, plus DNS encryption.
THE ZIP TIES ARE COMING FROM THE HOUSE.
Did... did this idiot think they weren't going to go to the hospital with her and then when the ER doc tried to clean the wound it... wiped away...that the police were going to just think the 3 guys where just wanting to have a dress up tea party or something.
Oh no no, she committed to the scam harder than that. She paid a body modification artist to cut her up.
That makes it even funnier. She now has permanent reminders of how fucking stupid she is.
"She had lacerations on her face, neck, chest and shoulder"
Scarification is a form of body mod
A body mod artist does literally wound you, it's not paint. It's plugs cut out, sub dermals inserted, or just ears pierced if you're vanilla, that's the sort of thing they do.
ER staff smells that BS in seconds of opening her mouth.
Lemme stop you right there.
Lol fair enough
I wasn't aware zip ties were that hard to find for some people
I guess when you order everything online your whole life, you may never develop a sense of what stores and what departments items are usually sold in. 🤔
I'm a regular customer at home improvement stores, and I make it a point to occasionally just go wander down aisles I haven't been down in a while and just browse through what's available.
It's not uncommon for me to exclaim, "Oh! I didn't know THAT existed?" or "Oh! THAT'S what that's called/where to get those!". Other times it's, "What on earth is THAT for?!?" but then 6 months later I'll be like, "BRB, gotta go get one of those things."
I'm of the opinion that even people that don't own/maintain their own home would benefit from the esoteric knowledge of what can be found on the bottom shelf in the back corner of their local home improvement stores. I don't care what your hobby or passion is. If you don't frequent the home improvement stores, there's probably something there that you can repurpose for your own benefit that you'll wish you knew existed a year ago.
If you have them nearby, it’s also good to know what’s at building/home resale places, like Habitat for Humanity re-store. Many of them have a lot more variety than you’d think, including furniture, tools, chains and wires, paint, etc. in addition to building materials. Sometimes they get big donations of new stuff like tile, lightbulbs, or insulation. I just got 10 LED lightbulbs for $3.50 total.
Excellent point, yes. The one near us frequently has the weirdest stuff. Last summer we were browsing around and they had some fancy office desk made by some well known artist with a $40k price tag. It was just shoved back in the corner with a bunch of $5-20 desks and tables.
I totally agree. Browsing seems to be going away with moving from physical to algorithmically presented online stores.
Geeez, have some respect for yourself and throw yourself down a hill and get some real cuts/bruises. Its like they made no effort to cover any tracks.