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I found a wallet one time on the ground where i used to work.
It happened to belong to a guy i knew who he was.
so i called him and told him to come and get it.
That's when he started screaming that i had stolen the wallet from his glovebox?
And he was going to beat me to death.
So after dropping the wallet in an a sewer manhole there was just enough room it wasn't seated all the way.
I waited until he arrived.
thing's change in real life.
He wouldn't even get out of his car or roll his window down.
I invited him too be he just wouldn't do it.
I told him where his wallet was and left.
My point is internet threat's don't mean anything.
Yes, very true and understood and not worried about at all. Here's where the difference lies. Your experience was between two people, and that was the end of it, as far as anyone else is to know. This however is bit different being in a public format where anyone can read it, from now until ever more. The direct threat isn't the one to worry about, it's the one you never see coming, might be from someone who has never posted not a single thing. We just can't know what's in the hearts and minds of everyone that comes along and reads what we write at a later date. It would also not be the first time the internet has turned someone into action. This is the main point that I am trying to get across here. Right now the only threat I have to worry about is the threat of rain today.