I was a top student
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For a "top" college student, you sure type like a 24-year-old who barely passed their GED exam. I mean "alot" isn't a word, but you tripled down on it in addition to a ton of run-on sentences, commas as periods, and a suspiciously vague understanding of how a 401k works. You don't "get rich quick" by pumping money into something from which you can't withdraw until you're 67. And if you did withdraw early, you'd pay a big chunk in taxes and fees.
I'm calling bullshit on this entire post.
The first four SSIDs are all broadcasted by the same Meraki access point. I see at least two access points, so that's 8 networks you can already account for, meaning comparing the number of voting machines to the number of hidden networks means nothing.
Furthermore, many enterprise access points broadcast yet another hidden network in order to monitor their own connection to the network (verifies whether they're actually online).
In public places, it's very, very common to have hidden networks when you don't want the general public to start poking at it.
Sorry, fren, but honestly, what you have here is indicative of nothing interesting.
Evil twin access points haven't worked in over a decade because all modern protocols provide the ability to verify the identity of the access point, which alerts the clients if it's changed.
Or more accurately, they'd kill the chemo industry, then blame Trump.
How is a Walmart designed much differently than any other large building? Wouldn't an Ikea or Macy's make just as good (or poor) a prison?
Implying Google would ever let a search result contain a link to this site.
This is unrelated, so forgive me, but I'm out of the loop on why some pedes here use "spez" when editing a comment instead of the usual "edit" tag. Can someone enlighten me? Some reference to the u/spez?
I enjoyed it. It was fun.
Looks almost microcephalic.
I've said it a hundred times before, and I'll say it again: no one hates the black man as much as the white democratic politician.
Nothing, really. Sites can't infect a client simply by visiting; there has to be some download or other way to execute code outside of a browser (which are all designed to prevent that type of execution within the site's JavaScript). If you didn't install any apps or give any information, you're safe.
Still, don't take this as a reason to go poking around there. They can still collect IPs, which is likely what they're doing for doxxing or other acts of script kiddie, wannabe terrorism.
Is water wet, though? Doesn't it just make other things wet?
"Chimps out harder" is vastly different from "fuck chimps," my man. They may be openly racist, but we're better than that. We lead by example.
"Oppressive, far-right, white, Christian male leaves armed protester no choice but to kill in self-defense as he walks down a different street dozens of yards away."
It's as true as it is brutal.
The traditional nuclear family is under attack by the very people who need it the most. So misguided.
Stop Committing Crimes
Remember when one or two home invaders were all you had to plan for? How ridiculous the thought that I might legitimately need to fend off dozens of "people" to save the lives of myself and my family in my own home.
I still get a kick out of hearing that Democratic slogan, "When they go low, we go high!" They're chipping away at their own morality little by little, day by day. This doesn't surprise me in the least.
My kids would be out of that school and enrolled in private schooling that same day.
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I mean normally, no, it doesn't matter; however, talking about being in the top of your graduating class is one of those times that it does.
I understand the second part, but that's still missing the point. To have a net worth of $300,000 by age 27 means that even if he had zero assets and zero debt on graduation day with a bachelor's at age 22, that's five years to accumulate all that wealth. He'd have to be taking home no less than $60,000 a year after taxes (so roughly $84,000 before), and even then, that's assuming he didn't spend a dime of it.
But we know he's been buying stocks, real estate, and "pumping" his 401k. Let's remaining conservative and call "pumping" a 10% investment, so we're at $92,400. Another $20,000 for living expenses, even on a tight budget, so $112,400. You see where I'm going.
The point I'm making is that unless this guy made $120,000+ out the door, right after college, with absolutely no debt whatsoever, (houses and cars paid off because that outstanding mortgage or car loan counts against your equity here), it doesn't even seem feasible unless he's either lying about it to collect feel-good points, or he's had outside assistance.