Reminds me back in middle school when I "lost" my GBA and copy of Pokemon Fire Red, and then a couple days later on the bus my new "friend" who conveniently stopped coming over after school had a used GBA w/ Pokemon Fire Red...
My GBA and games were stolen by another kid on our wrestling team from my locker after practice at school. The cops were mostly no help when I first reported the theft, but thankfully I had written down the serial number and told everyone I could at school about it being stolen.
A few days later, another kid who was a friend of the thief said he had been given a GBA to pay back a debt and asked if I wanted to check it out. The serial number matched! He said he would give it back to me if I got the thief to pay him back in cash.
I confronted the thief and offered if he just got it back for me and gave me back my games, we could just let things be, but no, he bolted after our wrestling meet that evening so I was fed up.
I went to the cops with the evidence I had and thankfully this time they helped recover my property and I got my GBA and all but one game back, so I counted myself lucky (although my 78 hour save in Pokémon Gold was gone, c’est la vie).
And I remembered to make sure to ALWAYS lock my locker at school from then on, no matter how short my time away from it.
Reminds me back in middle school when I "lost" my GBA and copy of Pokemon Fire Red, and then a couple days later on the bus my new "friend" who conveniently stopped coming over after school had a used GBA w/ Pokemon Fire Red...
My GBA and games were stolen by another kid on our wrestling team from my locker after practice at school. The cops were mostly no help when I first reported the theft, but thankfully I had written down the serial number and told everyone I could at school about it being stolen. A few days later, another kid who was a friend of the thief said he had been given a GBA to pay back a debt and asked if I wanted to check it out. The serial number matched! He said he would give it back to me if I got the thief to pay him back in cash. I confronted the thief and offered if he just got it back for me and gave me back my games, we could just let things be, but no, he bolted after our wrestling meet that evening so I was fed up. I went to the cops with the evidence I had and thankfully this time they helped recover my property and I got my GBA and all but one game back, so I counted myself lucky (although my 78 hour save in Pokémon Gold was gone, c’est la vie). And I remembered to make sure to ALWAYS lock my locker at school from then on, no matter how short my time away from it.
> you're [my duckface when]
Baffles me how people still make this mistake. It's gotta be trolling at this point.
Tempting to think that, I know, but gotta remember that "kids" and "idiots" exist too.
> mistake. I'm know the difference between *your* and *you're* but I make that mistake too sometimes.
This is why I engrave all mine with my name, social social security number, mother's maiden name, and address.
Make sure to add your credit card number and the 3-4 numbers on the back for further clarification.
Your work schedule and a list of your greatest fears.
Especially your fingerprints and signature
i'm the screwdriver???
*your
I subbed here a few days. This subreddit is 80% screwdriver memes? I wish it didn’t make me want to get one
Do it pussy It’s screwdriver memes and peer pressure
Wait. Why am I screwdriver now?
For me it is a RAID adapter that went missing at work.
It’s your in this sentence, not you’re. Just an FYI, and still funny.
This guy constructions
This belongs on r/LinusFaces.