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I hope you named the **** files themselves after school work too...
It's fake the op's picture is on 3 different one of these FMLs: the one with the guy pissing in the sink and the grandmother dying while giving a ******* one
Lmao. That's...wow. Should've thought about that one.
I'm going to reply to some stupid comments: - Using a Thumb Drive can be convenient if you don't have your own computer and you are looking at **** on the family computer when you are home alone. You don't need to risk keeping stuff on a "public" hard drive that way. - It may not be possible for everyone to look at **** on Internet, because of the history (and other traces). Some people don't know how to erase it, and some people can't afford to erase it (otherwise their dad will ask them some questions). I had a friend who once asked me to put **** on a flash drive for him because of his dad would be suspicious if the history mysteriously vanished. - I'm surprised so few people mentioned this but THE TEACHER HAD NO RIGHT TO BROWSE THROUGH THE THUMB DRIVE. The OP should had been the one opening folders. Basic respect of privacy. Just for this reason I would say THE TEACHER deserved it.
Ok. I've got a genius idea for you. I am by no means a computer wiz, but this is easy and works well. File Encryption! I found this program called TruCrypt (just google it) and will encrpyt a portion of your flashdrive, so no one can read it without a password (a very long password). Then when you look at your flashdrive, you see a (chose file size) 2gb portion of your flashdrive that is unreadable memory. To anyone else, this looks like a junk file that got screwed up by your computer. However, you can decode it using TruCrypt (which decodes only in RAM, not on the flashdrive or your hard drive, therefore even more undetectable). Also, if this is too suspicious for you, then you can make the files invisible, so when you look at your flashdrive, it says 2.6gb empty space, when really 2.6gb of that is for your . . . . whatever. Genius, i know.
i definatly think ydi xD cuz come on!! how the heck! xD
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If you labeled it ****, I bet he wouldn't of opened it. Just saying.
Genious on your part up until you let him open it thats a rather clever way of stashing the wank bank