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The Shedur pranker has been identified. Son of Falcons coach copied the number


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2 hours ago, Icege said:

Yes.

The last thing I need is one of the animals (child included) running across the keyboard or accidentally deleting an important email.

I'd rather deal with the couple of extra seconds of having to put my password back in then compromise the data I'm trusted with. That's not extreme at all. It's literally the bare minimum that somebody could do next to nothing. Instead of chalking up blame to not knowing the future, we can prevent that future with just a little personal responsibility.

 

1 hour ago, HaricotVert said:

My computer has access to some of my clients proprietary data/methods and in some cases the PII of their constituents and members.

 

The eye tracker I have locks my system if I turn my back on my computer much less get up and walk away.

I guess it depends on your job and the company you work for.  My laptop auto locks really quickly, but I can unlock it with my fingerprint.

Most of the sensitive data I have access to is not something a random person would even know how to find.  But I don't need someone digging through my DMs with my boss or putting a few thousand people on blast in our company chat.

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37 minutes ago, rayzor said:

this "now" moment will likely pass in a few days when i and most people quit caring about this whole thing. still think it was an unfunny  immature jackass move and i have to say i'm not surprised by those who loved it and thought it was hilarious.

The most important aspect of a prank is that it has no singular victim or is not personal in any way. The genius of a prank is that it might elevate the fun of a rivalry or something like that.  This had a victim--and it was targeting an individual so it is malicious and stupid in that his father's job could have been compromised. As stated, I would have thought it was funny at age 22, but I grew up.  I think Jared Allen's friends did the same thing to him by calling him from a back room at his draft party---that was wrong too, but they were in their early 20s.

In fact the one story I did not share about the pranks between Yale and Harvard (not verified, but funny):

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/a-harvard-stadium-pigeon-prank-that-pavlov-would-be-proud-of

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A friend of mine, Chip, was taking an exam in a business course that he had failed twice before.  He would have to drop out of his major if he failed it for a third time--he claimed the professor, Dr. Brown, despised him, and several others who had Dr. Brown's class with Chip confirmed that Dr. Brown's hatred for Chip was obvious.  Before the exam, Chip was up all night cramming, confiding to his roommate Jeff how nervous he was.  Jeff was understanding and listened carefully.  During the exam (an evening course) Jeff was at work delivering flowers for a local florist.  As Chip describes it, a woman (another student who worked with Jeff) entered the classroom with flowers and a card with the words "Dr. Brown" written on the card.  The professor immediately sent the girl out; Jeff was watching from the hallway.  She left the flowers on his desk and scampered out.  Chip laughed because he thought the professor, a man he hated, was being pranked.  A few minutes later, the professor opened the envelope, and read the card.  Chip was still laughing.  He walked toward the students, still taking a timed test, and stopped at Chip's desk, staring at him.  Chip stopped laughing.  He dropped the card on Chip's desk while snarling at him silently.  Chip read the card, "Dr. Brown.  I can't tell you how much I have grown under the three semesters of your tutelage and guidance.  You are my role model.  I will miss you." --Chip Fxxxxx.  Chip made a C.

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6 hours ago, Car123 said:

Ed Bassmaster>>

As a solo act I can agree with this. I've seen so many of his prank videos from back about 15 years or so ago and I have to give that guy infinite kudos and praise for creating not just one or two but multiple hilarious characters all on his own. And he was spectacular at it both on the phone and in person. If he still has all his old pranks on his channel you can go down a rabbit hole and laugh for hours. He's like the Mike Judge of pranks. Legend as far as I'm concerned.

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"Fan" suing NFL for $100 million over emotional distress caused by Shedeur Sanders' draft slide.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/fan-sues-nfl-for-100-million-over-shedeur-sanders-draft-slide-citing-emotional-distress-and-trauma/

Spoiler alert: it's Mel Kiper Jr. and he's going to use his ESPN's draft coverage as irrefutable proof of his devastating emotional distress. LOL 

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

"Fan" suing NFL for $100 million over emotional distress caused by Shedeur Sanders' draft slide.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/fan-sues-nfl-for-100-million-over-shedeur-sanders-draft-slide-citing-emotional-distress-and-trauma/

Spoiler alert: it's Mel Kiper Jr. and he's going to use his ESPN's draft coverage as irrefutable proof of his devastating emotional distress. LOL 

Wait a second.... You're saying I could have sued the Panthers for $100 million for my emotional distress if they passed on T-Mac in the draft?

Well poo... love having my guy on our team, but I'd rather have the money, can we go back and not take him?

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22 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Wait a second.... You're saying I could have sued the Panthers for $100 million for my emotional distress if they passed on T-Mac in the draft?

Well poo... love having my guy on our team, but I'd rather have the money, can we go back and not take him?

I mean, yeah... you could. But would it immediately get tossed out with you gaining nothing but mocking headlines in sports media? Yeah, that too.

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My older brother played a prank on my dad by putting holes in his condoms. My mom ended up getting pregnant, but we later found out that my dad had a vasectomy after my older brother was born. This information came out during the divorce trial so I was told.

Are one of you guys, my daddy? 

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1 minute ago, jasonluckydog said:

My older brother played a prank on my dad by putting holes in his condoms. My mom ended up getting pregnant, but we later found out that my dad had a vasectomy after my older brother was born. This information came out during the divorce trial so I was told.

Are one of you guys, my daddy? 

Story doesn't track, why would you use a condom after you had a vasectomy? 

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On 4/27/2025 at 6:41 PM, jfra78 said:

Just a quick Google search shows that it's illegal and can bring charges of harassment, hate crimes, disorderly conduct.  He can sue for emotional distress, financial harm and potentially other things. And he should

What a Karen… 

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23 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

"Fan" suing NFL for $100 million over emotional distress caused by Shedeur Sanders' draft slide.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/fan-sues-nfl-for-100-million-over-shedeur-sanders-draft-slide-citing-emotional-distress-and-trauma/

Spoiler alert: it's Mel Kiper Jr. and he's going to use his ESPN's draft coverage as irrefutable proof of his devastating emotional distress. LOL 

Collusion between the NFL owners?  They barely enjoy being in the same room as it is, let alone come up with consensus on actual good rule changes

Racism against black QBs going high in the first round? Pretty sure that'd be news to Cam Ward

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