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I want exactly the opposite of this. I dont want to hear whats being said, its why I turn the radio up LOUD.
If you hear/know things, you then become responsible for them, and I dont want that burden. #nextroom
@.357: Or "Man, that guy's wife is such a demon in the sake boy. I tell you. Here's her number man, you won't regret it. And don't worry about that douche. He's so clueless I could dry hump her in front of him and he wouldn't realize".
I am certain this is exactly why the CDMA carriers tried to avoid SIM cards for all of these years - they knew it would be used for no-good. Or .. Maybe not.
Listening in on other conversations might be naughty, but for whatever reason it just doesn't excite me in the way that re-programming an ATM machine does.
i see this only being used in harmless scenarios. like with little brothers listening in on their big sister's slumber parties. (did this with the two cordless phones on seperate lines when i was little)
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If you hear/know things, you then become responsible for them, and I dont want that burden. #nextroom
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btw, is your profile pic of a chick getting railed?
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"Thank god that douchebag is gone, I can't stand him! He's such a goddamn loser. At my party last year, he came alone!"
As you can see, not a good invention.
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Listening in on other conversations might be naughty, but for whatever reason it just doesn't excite me in the way that re-programming an ATM machine does.
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LOL!
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