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You shouldn't have left your laptop and babysitee unattended. It's your responsibility to watch what she's doing.
wow! you're so cool!! teach me your ways please!! sarcastic post is sarcastic. get a life.
ydi for not password-protecting your laptop
Don't bash the LSD.
Never mess with the stuffed animals. They tell little children to do things. Never mess with stuffed animals.
is ur profile pic from Halloween, that looks scary
No pics, or it didn't happen.
I see what you did there!
stuff animals and knowing how to use a computer it's tottely 2011
I see what you did thair
Oh, she got the grapes, honey.
You do know that there is a recycling bin where you can restore your deleted items...
Don't be a retard, go and google recovery software instead of using a non-FML to get attention.
There is no such thing as "deleted permanently", until the files are overwritten. If the files were deleted from the recycle bin, then they arent "deleted" at all. The OS marks them as "to be overwritten", so that when new files are placed on the computer, they may or may not take the place of the old ones. If something like this happens, its important to do a file recovery operation ASAP and restore the files onto another medium(flash drive or something). Every time the computer does another write operation(just staying on, or casual use even), the files are at risk of being damaged. Its probably too late by this point, but some of the pictures could still be intact, you should attempt to save them! Recuva is a good, free app for this.
Quick tip - even if she deleted them from the recycle bin you can get them back with a program called Recuva. But yeah, tell her parents and let her take hell for it.
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just restore from the recycle bin...
You shouldn't have left your laptop and babysitee unattended. It's your responsibility to watch what she's doing.