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S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
See? See?
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S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Do you know how you get websites?
2:44
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
You can do, it's called hacks. You can do hacks on websites, yeah? Not really. It depends how it's set up. How much is it possible to do it? Where? Because the way it works is you've got an IP address, right? An IP address is a computer somewhere on the internet. And so that computer has to choose what it allows accessible to the public. So if it's a public-facing IP address, it's going to have a
3:17
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
It's going to have a network and that router is going to have it. Ray ID? There's a Mac ID. That's what Ray ID is. The way that it works is that you've got a computer sitting somewhere, say, in the house, right? And the root is what connects to the outside world. So any traffic that comes back to the root, the root decides what it will allow to go backwards and forwards. So it's all behind the firewall.
3:48
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
So it's behind a firewall, which is a router, and if people leave it to the firewall open, that's how websites can get hacked. Not because it's the website itself, because that website has just one IP address on one part of the computer on one part of the network. Okay, so you've got a public IP address that the router has, right? Same as what your phone has. Your phone has a public IP address. And so any traffic that is requested from the computer will go out on the internet, grab the information, bring it back, and allow it back to the firewall.
4:17
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
What happens is web servers, or DNS servers, domain name servers, will take a website like google.com, and they'll tell everybody that google.com is located at 203.2.193.168, or something like that. And so then any requests that come through to google.com will go to that IP address, and then it'll get to the firewall. The firewall will say, I'm requesting this website, and the firewall will let it through to that webpage. So most of the time, general traffic will always get through to a webpage, but if anything else is left open, they can do things with it.
4:47
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
There's a web page with one very specific port that just shows internet code sort of thing.
5:00
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
No, that's the way that the internet and websites work. It's not a method, it's just how the internet works with websites. How they get into the website itself. What they need to do is they need to know the IP address for the website, so that's where the... No, they enter it through games and stuff that they have on websites. That's how they enter into the website. They enter the programming of the game, they don't actually enter the website yet.
5:24
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
So maybe the game creates an environment where they have more... Like if you go to the back end, if you go to the program, what do you use for that baguette box? For what? Yeah, what boxes? You keep bringing the baguettes in there. Sorry? Why do you keep bringing the baguettes in there? Baguettes? Yeah. Because they always have those for free. So... Yeah. Okay, so there's a software called baguettes that's for free as well. You know that, right? No.
5:52
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
It's got to do with baguettes as well, baguettes like, it's on github. You can get it out yourself if you know about computers. But yeah, baguette box is basically got to do with programming as well. So if you, obviously you're bringing the baguette box here, so it's a free box which you can translate. Which is understandable.
6:07
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Um, me bringing baguettes here has nothing to do with anything to do with computers or anything like that. Your own brain is trying to teach you. It's trying to give you signs. This is why you do things like that. You don't randomly decide to get baguettes because, okay, yeah, I like baguettes. No. No, I get them because I... Your brain is trying to tell you. You've got certain things. You can find out what baguette books is. Okay. No? Okay.
6:29
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
It could be in so many things, but you never look into it and you think that, yeah, you know what, it could be something more big to us. No, because I know what my motivation is for getting them and bringing them here, and I know why I picked them up, and I know that it has nothing to do with computers. Why bring them here? I bring them here so there's food in the house, and there's food that doesn't have to be paid for so that we can eat, so we don't go hungry. You know why you bring them here? Food? Yeah. So there's food in the house to eat so that we don't go hungry? Do you understand why you attribute it?
7:35
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
It's a form of disassociation. It's a way of separating yourself from the actual reality and creating a framework that's more interesting or less problematic or less stressful so that you can exist in that instead of having to deal with actual world problems.
9:20
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I feel a few people are awake and then my phone died and I can't even charge it. So I ended up going to wait until early hours of this morning, about 6 or 7 o'clock. And I died at 9 o'clock because I'd already been here at about 9. And then I buzzed somebody and they let me in and I had a couple hours sleep on the caps and I came up when I came down to you. I smell like a troll, I've been wearing these clothes for three days.
10:05
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Sorry? Sorry? Yeah. Okay. Thank you. Tell me when you're going to go in and I'll turn the hot tap off. Okay. Sorry?
11:23
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Did I do it, sorry? No, I haven't spoken to him. I've never gone with him at all. I missed him, and I never responded to his last message. Sorry? Yeah. Take him a Christmas tree. Okay, which one? He probably already has one set up. You sure? Why don't you want to take them? Sorry? Sorry? I'm going to have to do some...
13:55
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
You can't use that one? The orange one. I'm in a squiggle pipe. Give me a squiggle pipe and you can keep that one. Sorry? It's fine, it's only dirty because of the DMT and I don't mind that. There's still a lot in there, you know? Isn't there?
15:32
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
First time I think you've asked me in a long time. It's the first time I think you've asked in a long time. Anybody's asked me about my music. Is it going okay? I finished off a... I had one that was half done that I finished off a little while ago about mobile phones. It's the one where he... It sounds like he's woken up next to a person dead next to the bed, but it's just a dead phone next to the bed. It's a dead phone. Yeah. You've heard of it before, haven't you?
16:09
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
I'll play it for you later if you want, if you want to hear it. I'll play it for you if you want to hear it later or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll tell. Just use it, use it. It's a good batch of champagne. It's a little bit of champagne. It's a good batch. It's a good batch. It's a little bit of champagne. Yeah. It's like the yellow one. What is it, read? Sorry? I don't know. He had a pretty rough day on Thursday. He was at his cousin's funeral. Do you have his number?
18:44
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Let me send it to you so you can get something to you now. Sorry? I said I don't have a phone. No, I said he doesn't, or you don't. Or I don't. He has a phone. Maybe it was broken at the time, but he knows he's got one again now. But Darren is. Um, probably at his house. There's an old camera somewhere. I wouldn't have been there, but... I wouldn't have been there, but, um... Yep, he had his, um, cousin's funeral on Thursday. Sorry? Of course not.
19:51
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
It's a family thing, and I don't know any family and stuff like that. I sent a message saying, look, I hope you're okay and stuff, but it wouldn't have been appropriate for me.
20:00
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
He's not. Sorry? I took him what? I wasn't invited for a start and I wouldn't have gone because it would have been more awkward for that. Sorry? Going to chase what? No, his cousin. Yeah. On Thursday. I'm not sure. She was killed on Old Kent Road by a motorcycle. Um, I'm not going to put any extra pressure on him at the moment because he's had a rough day as well. I'll send him a message and ask me if you don't. Sorry? Ask him. Sorry? Is he?
21:03
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
I've been explaining since last Sunday was meant to be coming up and didn't end up seeing you that weekend. Yeah, you know as well. You've got his number too, don't you? You've got his numbers. Yeah. On the topic of money, can I make a suggestion about your account and stuff, what to do before the end of the weekend? If possible, why don't you try to freeze your account before you...
22:09
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
you see and stuff goes in because that way you'll be able to control or look at what you want to do about Sylvia before it starts automatically taking stuff. Cancel any pre-authorized direct debits and just freeze the card so that they can't just uncharge it randomly. Plus it's got a pre-authorization on it now so they can just do whatever they want. Just so that you don't end up losing your money or being deducted before Christmas. Yeah? You should just be able to freeze it and then unfreeze it later on when you've sorted it out. That'd be my suggestion anyway because I just don't want to see you having a struggle in front of the month. It's up to you.
22:52
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
If anybody sit down with you and go through... Okay. So you have to actually authorise it every time it takes money into your account. There's no recurring elements to it. There's no just recurring things that happen at the same time every month. Has it... Sorry. You can't hide transactions in somebody's account unless you... Unless they manage to make the merchant ID the same as something that they expect to see anyway. And even in that case, it'd still be pretty slightly different.
23:36
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
You could probably make it look... You could try to make it look like something that's normal that would come out and it'd be something else. Me. I don't have any camera. Don't need the app to do that, but... You want to check the user agreement for the app, or you want to just check it out? When you download it on my phone, you'll check the user agreement for the app, so...
25:28
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I'm not sure how much I'll be able to actually see without logging in. And I don't want to log into your HSBC from my phone. But I'm not sure how much... On the settings, okay. Do you want to watch me download it so you can see it coming in for the first time? Sorry? I'd like you to see it before I download it, that's all. This is the one you use, the HSBC UK mobile banking app. That's the one you use. HSBC UK mobile banking app. It's not the only one. That's all that's come up.
26:25
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
There's business one and there's that one. And there's HSBC. Click the first one. No, but I want you to check something first. See that symbol there that says get? If it had ever been downloaded or installed before, it would have a cloud there. It says what, get? It says get. Okay, now go down. If I'd installed it before, it would have a cloud. What's that one there? Which one? This one. You sure? What is that? HSBC All-in-One Financial Services. That's in Hong Kong. That's in Hong Kong. You click that. HSBC UK? Yeah.
28:16
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
If you do really want me to install it, I'll need to delete some stuff first. 687.8. At the moment on my phone, I have only 53 gigabytes fused.
28:49
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
Something's happened to my phone. I kind of just lost that much from gaining more space. Something's gone down massively inside. My photo, something's happened to my phone. It looks like I can do it then, can't I? I really don't know what happened.
30:23
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I don't know what happened. Yeah, that's what happened. It's free to pull the space because my phone was finally connected to Wi-Fi overnight and the rest of them updated, plugged in. It means I can actually update because I haven't had enough space to be able to update, but it's up to date now. While I was doing that, it was also doing some stuff on the HSBC user agreements. Do you want them?
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S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
There's the user agreement for the HPC UK split into two primary documents. One's governing the actual bank account, money over draft liability, and one governing the digital tools, access, security of the app software. So it's one user agreement split into two parts. Do you want an overview where it explains it, or do you want the actual document itself? Do you want one that just explains it, or do you want the actual document itself? Hey?
35:02
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Hmm? What's mad? Gary? Do you always think that? Because I don't have anywhere that I have a key to. Because I don't have a key to anywhere. There's nowhere that I feel like safe or that I feel is my place to stay that I don't have any issues with permissions to be there. Hmm? Sorry? The key's not really going to help me here. Sorry, Andrew. Because of...
36:09
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I'd like to smoke properly to stay where I'm allowed to stay where I'm not worried constantly that someone's going to come or that the council is going to come or that, you know, anything that's reasonable to worry about that? Anything that's reasonable to worry about that? Sorry? I guess it just comes down to how you define security and how do you define, like, you know, sorry? Well, yeah, you can, but I'm not going to ask you to. It's okay. It's okay. There's always lots of solutions and lots of different paths. It's just about which ones we're willing to walk down.
37:25
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I'm going to sort this work out, otherwise I'm not going to be able to do anything. Did you need me to help you with anything else before I go? Is there anything you need me to help you with, to come back to help you with? I said I need to go sort out this work stuff, or there's not going to be any... I just need to sort it out to keep everything moving along. Do you need any help before I go, or is there anything you need me to come back to help you with? Sorry? You don't think I'm sorry? So I'll go ahead and do these two things that I need to, then I can come back. Or if you want to...
38:24
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I'll make time if it's important. I would have let you know if my phone has had charge on it then. Even if it's wrong, I think machines have charge as well. Yeah, half of them are broken, but yeah. I don't know if it works. I mean, the one you need to own up at all. I think it's the only one unless it works, because I tried the one on elephant the other day and it wasn't working. Sorry? You remember I was on my own? Yeah, but I was on my own last night. I couldn't have asked anybody to message you or call you. I couldn't remember your number.
39:15
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Actually, you can make a call from these things. You don't have to use it. No, no, you can make a free call to, yeah, so I should write down your number on a piece of paper, so I've always got it. I know the phone's flat, that's the problem. It wasn't a credit issue, it was a phone flat issue, so I'll write it down. Yeah, I'll write it down, then I'll put a sheet. I'll put it on a single piece of paper and just slip it down the back. I don't want real stick labels on there. I'll just put, like, a piece of paper and put it on behind here.
39:49
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
Yeah, but you need to show me.
40:14
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I generally can't remember my number. It's not too bad with that. They come from that side. I assume they come from that side, the little sticky labels. Is it 9 numbers or 10 numbers in a number? 7, 8, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
41:39
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I don't know if they have self-awareness like that. I don't know if they recognize themselves in the mirror, I'm not sure. They recognize themselves in the mirror and stuff. I don't have a reflection in that. Does it take self-awareness? This is my paw and there's a paw in the mirror. Reflects what's in front of it because of the light bouncing off it. Reflects what's in front of it? The mirror, yeah. Oh, it looks at angles as well, too. You see? You see what I mean? Yeah. Incidents of reflection. Why does that happen?
42:32
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Because you can't see yourself backhand. But what happens is that the incidence of reflection equals the angle of incidence or something like that. So if I want to look at you through that mirror, I'd need to be the same angle to it that you are left out there. So it reflects at a 90 degree angle. It reflects at a 90 degree angle. Yes.
43:01
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Yeah, but the light beam's got closer. So from the light bulb it hits the mirror first, or hits your eyes? Depending on the distance, it'll probably hit the... a similar distance apart. Really? It's a similar distance apart. Is it similar? Distance apart. Distance apart? Yeah, but the light bulb and the mirror it for me. So it hits the light first and it hits the mirror? What? The way it does it go from the light to the mirror or the light to the eye? Well, it goes to both at the same time.
43:34
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
How do you not see yourself when I can see you? They've said that a lot of the reflection. That's much to what you mean. Answer it, please. There's a reason why I've seen you. Okay, this is okay. How are you talking? Yeah. Now, stand in front of the other one. Hold it in front of you. Okay. Yeah. Answer it. This is like... First, I'll just move to the right one. Yeah. So...
44:28
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Why can't you see yourself today? Because the way the mirror works is it bounces off the image of the 90 degree angle. But I can see you on both sides. I can see you on that side of the mirror and the side of the mirror. Yeah, so you can see me straight ahead and you can see me there too. If you think about it, so what's happening at the moment? If you're seeing me straight ahead from your line of sight there, then you're turning... Quick tip, don't take that towards the right way, just to hand your hands. There we go. But all the way, all the way, I can see the edge of this side. So now, if you look down, if you're straight here,
45:00
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I can see you in the mirror, and I can see you there. But obviously, if the mirror was down here, would it be able to see us all evil? Do you know what's a good way to show how this works? If you had a laser pen. Okay, so analyze the lights like the laser. So I'm looking there, and I'm seeing what's bouncing off of the down angle. You're looking there, seeing what's bouncing off of this angle. So we can see each other, but of course we wouldn't be... We can see two of these, so I'm seeing it. Yeah, no, but that's because you're not...
45:28
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Our eyes see around like this so we can see more than a 90 degree incidence of reflection. So we have a bigger viewing section than the mirror does.
45:50
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I can see twice. You can't see yourself once at all. No, you can't see myself once at all, no. But I can see twice, that's my point. Yeah, but it's because you're external to the object. Look, you're external. Look, I can see twice as well. Like I said, if you had a laser pen, it demonstrates pretty well. So if I had a laser pen directly from the mirror, it's going to bounce off and hit you. And that's the line that the light and the sight will follow. If I do it, it's not going to hit you. It's going to hit that t-shirt.
46:17
S… Speaker 3 (Knights Walk 35)
No, if you bounce the laser pin off it... Why not hold it now? I'm holding it like this up, and it's still going to hit me. Oh, it's going to go from teeth. No, it's going to go from teeth, because you're going to point it from your angles near straight to there, straight to here. Because it's going to bounce off at 90 degrees. Do you remember that the angle problem? The line of symmetry. The line of symmetry? That's basically a mirror effect on it. Yeah, if you hold something next to the mirror, you get a line of symmetry where it joins the mirror, because then you're reflecting back what it just was.
46:58
S… Speaker 3 (Knights Walk 35)
You can see. So it would be a symmetrical line for the subliners. The mirror is a new vector. So I can see a symmetrical line. What? How do you see it? You see it as a mirror because, when I'm looking at it now, because it's angled, bounces back at kind of like 90 degrees. Actually, it doesn't do 90 degrees necessarily, it does go because it bounces back at the same angle that it goes there at. What bounces back? The image.
47:50
S… Speaker 3 (Knights Walk 35)
No, from the mirror. So when you get the mirror, I'm looking at it straight ahead, right? And so it's going to bounce back at the same angle that it hits the mirror at. Because it hits it straight on, it comes back straight. Over to the side. If you put a, um, because the mirror is a reflective surface, it's, um, because just the shininess of the mirror, like, versus, um, it.
48:29
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
I've known that a new one's nature is that it makes it bounce back light perfectly. Like sometimes things will absorb light. Like the glass lets light pass through and absorbs it. And we have this way things that are heavy and absorb light don't bounce back. Yeah, it's a silver that stops light penetrating through and bounces it back. The silvery? The silvery colour. The silvery ocean.
49:05
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
It's not silver, it's a silvery, it's a silvery, but not silver itself. Mirrors are not all made of silver. Made out of a reflective surface, it's probably like anything can be polished like a mirror, like those bronze mirrors and stuff like that. No, they don't have silver, they have a silvery surface, qualities of silver, but not silver itself. No, all metals have... All metals have shared properties, but they don't actually have properties of silver.
49:36
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
Other than the fact that there might be the reflectiveness of it, there's a property that's shared, but it's not... So not all the materials tend to assemble it? No. I think it has, it looks like it's all. Probably, maybe at a chemistry point of view, like it might have hydrogen atoms the same or something like that. There might be some chemistry that's the same in them, like the same sort of building blocks, but...
50:00
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
in a different arrangement. Yeah, it looks the same as glass and it'll just pass straight through. It's the silver stuff in the back of the mirror that bounces the light back in the image. And they do something different with it, with the one-way mirrors and one-way, you know, two-way mirrors and stuff like that. They're structured in a different way that lets light pass, feasibly in one direction, but not feasibly in the other. Like a maze or something like that, or not to go lose it.
51:26
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
I'm trying to excuse why I have to go, that's all. I'm just trying to make excuses. I'm not making excuses. I'm trying to let you know that I'm running for no reason. I'm running for no reason.
53:00
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
you can't go and tell people that you're unwelcome
53:43
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
There was actually a yellow bag that was in there, didn't there? What's a yellow bag? A yellow, um, a yellow, like, um, you know, string bags? A Vafaram? Sorry? Yellow on the inside. No, no, yellow was in a Daisy Sports bag or something like that, but it was just a plastic new one. Like a gym tech bag that had them become close enough. I've never seen a yellow Daisy bag. I've never seen it yesterday. You bought it yesterday. Yeah, I think I can move it this way. So you haven't seen it anywhere? I've seen it. It's only yellow. It's not deaf. If it speaks in there, it's not money.
54:23
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Where did you went? You didn't come yesterday. It was the day before. You came the day before? The day before that I came in. And you left a J.D. sports bag? Yeah, you're on it, you're on it. That's the only thing that was here when you left that day. Because I came in and I was like, oh, what's this? I looked inside and it was just food, nothing else. And that hat, that was it. But Curtis, Curtis, Curtis probably picked it up.
54:57
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
Okay, I must pick it up because he was the only man that came back in here.
55:00
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
And, well, Gibbs came back in there, but he was sat there, I didn't see him with my leather bag. But, ask her, he might have picked up bags. Are you sure you bought a J.D. Spruce bag? Why did you leave it on top of that bag? Because it was easy to carry like that, otherwise there's too much of the bike handles. It slaps against the wheel. A J.D. Spruce bag has a string to wear on your shoulder. Yeah, we already had a backpack on. Really? We already had a backpack on. You already had a backpack on? Yeah, we already had a backpack on. Doesn't make sense.
55:43
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Do I need a backpack on mine? Do you want another backpack on top? No, it's a state-based stream bag. Yeah. You wear it to the side. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I've heard a recent stream on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. What? Later on? That day? Yeah. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack. I don't know if I need to make stuff on my backpack.
57:46
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Okay, you're not in green here. Is this the one you went? Mm-hmm. This is the one you went, yeah. Something to get to me. Yeah. Something to get to me. Yeah, something to get to me. Do I check it? Hmm? Yeah, I've got to check it. Where is it from? No, I'm going to go to this one, I'm going to go to the top.
58:39
S… Speaker 2 (Knights Walk 35)
Yeah, why don't you give it, just keep going.
1:00:39
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
That's inside the thing. It's okay.
1:02:23
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Um, are you seeing me okay? Hey? Hey, come on. I haven't seen it since I've seen anything happen. I've seen it, I'm getting the same. We'll screw it over in there, okay? Okay, yeah, more bread can you get from there, please? I'm just showing you this one's on the back.
1:03:07
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
This is the kind of one I've been using. This is a juicy knife. Sorry? They don't use mushrooms. They are stewing in their own produce or fungus. They even smell bad food.
1:04:20
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Yeah, sure.
1:05:01
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Do you know where those sound things are? Do you think they put things on to work how heavy they are? Oh, um, it should be in the tube, in the glass tube. Sorry? Take the top off. Do you just make a spark? No, no. No, it doesn't work. No, it doesn't work. No, no, no. If he has entered a bit, he does. Combination lock? Yeah. He doesn't. He wasn't working anyway.
1:07:36
S… Speaker 1 (Knights Walk 35)
Already? Yeah, I never actually got it to unlock. It wasn't the combination before it wasn't there. Somebody fucked around it in the store. Because the instructions and the screws and stuff. See you guys later.

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