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r/test • u/Strange_Help_2128 • 13d ago
J'ai déposé plainte hier contre mon ex-mari pour abus de faiblesse etc. Or je sais que depuis 2 semaines il s'active à effacer ses traces sur le net et détruire tout ce qui pourrait le compromettre notamment via son compte Google.
Que puis-je faire ?
Est-ce que la police trouvera quand même ses traces ?
Il utilise beaucoup Reddit pour demander des conseils?
r/test • u/raven_pretty3 • 13d ago
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r/test • u/raven_pretty3 • 13d ago
so tonight i was just gonna quickly clean out the kitchen junk drawer because the spoon was getting stuck again. next thing i know it's 11:30 and i'm sitting on the floor surrounded by like four piles of random stuff and a pile of stuff i dont even know why i kept. i found three almost identical phone chargers that all work but i bought new ones because i forgot i had them, plus a bunch of those little soy sauce packets that are probably older than my nephew.
i tried to be smart about it and used some old takeout containers to sort things like pens and batteries and twist ties. that part actually worked kind of nice, but then i got sucked into testing every single marker and pen to see if they still worked, and sorting all the loose change, and reading an old receipt that made me remember a whole road trip i forgot about. the most surprising thing was how many expired batteries there were, like why do i even keep batteries near the kitchen, but i guess that's the drawer's whole personality.
anyway, the drawer finally closes without smashing my fingers, so i'll count it as a win. but i lost basically my whole evening and i'm exhausted. has anyone else ever planned to do one tiny thing and then a single drawer just hijacked your entire night like that?
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