once i intentionally poured boiling hot water over my hand as a dare when i was drunk and woke up with a second degree burn
I saw my uncle doing it and thought i was fun because the foam was fun thing and I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS SOMETHING CALLED SHAVING CREAM xD
Ask my friend (a girl) to go to cinema and then didn't go. Either I don't ask or I go, but that combination was silly. And talking about dumb stuff making my friend (another girl) ignore me. Once burnt my hand in the campfire. Food was delicious, but I was in pain all night. Or maybe it was when I played computer game with best friends, but I keep playing even after they stopped. I bet I had better prospects otherwise
I once stared dumbly as I got charged by a wild boar. It quit charging and left after screaming a bit because I just stood there and didn't back off. Talk about the problem being the solution. But delayed reaction time is probably how I'll eventually die.
Inputting my bank account in a virus-infested pc that had chromium popping up every 3 secs. Thank God and the seven hundred Chinese backdoors it had that they weren't interested in anything other than mining bitcoins lmao. As for my retardation, to be fair, I was young, dumb, desperate and it was a very mouthwatering offer.
does that actually exist, i mean i don't have any anti virus or stuff but never got any, and my mailbox is clean too for me viruses are more like a myth than reality or i guess i'm just lucky
You're very lucky. Or you just choose your websites carefully. With viruses and trojan horses, once you have one, the salted earth policy is wise.
a little bit of both i guess but yeah, if i knew my computer was infected with a virus i would reboot the whole thing i guess
you prob dont know unless you have an antivirus shit i had a keylogger on mine and didnt know if the antivirus crap told me about it during a clean up
Lent my friend a lot of money to save his business but I think he’s filed for bankruptcy now? And he’s too awkward to be friends with me anymore since he can’t repay me.
When I was four and learning how to swim, my dad taught me how to tread water. Then he left to answer an emergency call on his phone. I wondered what would happen if I let go.