The things that you know, all the skills that you’ve honed over the years—all of these can give you a massive advantage in life. Sure, pretty much everyone knows the phrase that knowledge is power, but how often do we realize how true that is? And sometimes that knowledge can make people feel guilty that they know it at all. The burden’s just too big to bear.
Some bits of info feel practically illegal to know even if they’re technically not. From being able to pick locks to knowing how atomic bombs work and how people taste and more, Reddit users opened up about the most esoteric, ‘forbidden’ pieces of knowledge they’ve accidentally stumbled upon.
We’ve collected the most honest and intriguing insights from these two r/AskReddit threads right here and here to give you a glimpse into a darker, more uncomfortable side of real-life, Pandas. Read on, upvote the answers that impressed you the most, and share your own bits of info that feel illegal to know in the comments. But before you do, take a look around to check if the FBI and CIA aren’t nearby in an unmarked white van.
Pssst, Pandas, if you’d like even more captivating but dark facts, you should definitely check out Bored Panda’s earlier article right here.
Bored Panda reached out to Steven Wooding for a chat about 'forbidden' knowledge, limiting access to information, and responsibility. Steven is a member of the Institute of Physics in the UK and part of the Omni Calculator Project team. He created the Weird Units Converter.
"There have to be some limits to information, for the protection of the general public and those trying to use such information," Steven shared with us. "One area where this is common is in the field of computer security. The fine details of how to do an exploit are withheld to stop low-level hackers from simply following a recipe to cause havoc on the internet. We mustn't make it too easy for bad people to do bad things." Read on for the full interview.

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I am a criminal in 72 countries. Being gay is weird.
But the pedophiles are legal in some of these countries: Child Bride.
Being gay is NORMAL! If some people or some countries think it is not normal well f*** them!
Gays are the heroes of the adoption game. Period.
Load More Replies...Great pickup line - "oh you like bad boys? well I'm illegal in 72 countries"
Same with being an atheist, punishable by death in Afghanistan, Iran, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Yemen
It's not illegal here in Pakistan. If it is, it's probably in name only. Only blasphemy is punishable by death.
Load More Replies...Sick. Sick, sick, fúcking sick - making homosexuality illegal is so incomprehensibly, dimwittedly evil that it makes me SICK. My best and oldest friend is gay, and I will be forever grateful that I live in a country where hetero and homosexual rights are the same. Fùck that homophobic pile of rancid shìt all the way to hell. I’m usually more discreet in my choice of words, but this? I have no patience left for this. None. I don’t care what religion is being used as an excuse, I just do not care. My best thoughts to people being caught under such horrendous, immoral, inhumane bùllshit laws.
So you’re talking about Muslim countries right?
Load More Replies...You know my grandmother who passed at 94 after living through two world wars and the Great Depression said “Why can’t people love who they want to love?” It really isn’t anyone else’s business, is it? And deep down, people are inherently selfish and don’t really care anyway.
I'm a Brit, we can't donate blood anywhere in the world because of mad cow disease, a good chunk of our population probably have it.
Load More Replies...This is one of the few few few moments where I feel lucky to live in America. It may not be great, but at least it's legal. So sad that that's what I have to break it down to.
Legal? You sure about that? Looking at Florida and most of the southern/Republican states, appears to be very barely legal
Load More Replies...Steven absolutely believes that people have more and more responsibility, the more information they know. "If you know potential dangerous information, you should protect it from the general public, or more specifically, people who would do bad things," he explained to us.
"That's why government labs in sensitive areas keep the information they have a secret to protect the general public from threatening uses of that information," he added.
The little “i” in a circle on YouTube ads is clickable and if it’s an unskipable ad you just click it and click stop seeing this ad and your back to your video.
I been using this for ages, but normally for me if you use it to often it doesn’t let you skip anymore
And then the content creators who spend hours making something you’re watching for free don’t get paid. I’d rather watch the ad.
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Most adults have no idea what they're doing, they just make it up along the way and go with it.
Mate, all adults have no idea what they are doing. I guess being adult, is owning what you do!
Definitely!! I am not adulting properly lol. Made several right life decisions but my few bad ones are famously bad... This is my third restart and I think I'm out of 1-Ups... And co-ops have not worked so far lol
Load More Replies...I used to think when you became an adult you gained a huge amount of knowledge about all things and you just "knew" what to do. Now I know all that happened was I got older. I'm still the same little boy, just older. I still like video games, playing with Legos, cartoons. I just have a job and a family now too.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans" - John Lennon
So true well huh let's do this and that......well uh there been a change of plans we have to do it this way now.
Load More Replies...Yup. I had to drill this into my husband's head cuz he used to fuss about how he looked anytime we'd go out - I kept explaining to him that most people are so busy dealing with their own s**t and their own lives that they could give 2 f***s about what you're doing or look like. Now that he's hit 35, he finally gets it 🤣
No, most of them are not making it up along the way. It would be better if they were. What they actually do is stupidly follow society's script most of the time. Why do so many people get mortgages instead of saving up for a smaller, cheaper house or even a trailer that they can afford? Because that Just What You Do. And then they're in debt for the next 30 years. Nice job, bozo.
They don't buy trailers because society calls anyone who owns one trash. And when's the last time you bought a trailer????? Even the cheaply put together ones are starting at 70k+.
Load More Replies...Bored Panda wanted to know if scientists have a duty to figure out the truth about how the world works or if there have to be some limits in place. "You probably can't stop things from being discovered. If you ban it in one country, another will pursue it to gain a competitive advantage. And if all countries agree on a ban, some curious people will probably continue to work on it," Steven shared his opinion.
"In general, I think we should learn about everything about how the world and universe work. It's how that knowledge is applied later on that is debatable," he said that the focus has to be on how that knowledge is then used, not the actual fact that you know something.
You could argue that human beings are hardwired for curiosity. We want to know as much about the world as we can because our survival depends on it. And the more fringe the knowledge, the more obscure the facts, the more curious some of us get. This applies both to real-life facts, as well as to entertainment. ‘Forbidden’ knowledge and learning about the dark side of humanity are hard to resist. Especially in the digital age where so much information is just a few internet searches away.
Dollar store pregnancy tests are just as effective as their more expensive counterparts.
You can just buy the test strips in bulk online, too. Even cheaper when they don't have the plastic housing around them, and more environmentally friendly too. The chemicals still react the same. Makes it easy to just test every day when you're trying to get pregnant.
Yes! You can get maybe 20 for $6-7, and love not having all the unnecessary plastic.
Load More Replies...Yes they are and always get the 3 pack!! That way you feel more confident of the result.
Nothing about this post has anything to do with condoms or their effectiveness...
Load More Replies...Ovulation tests also work very well and because they are so inexpensive, you can test twice a day and not miss the LH surge.
The reason they don’t put good pockets on girls pants is so they can sell you a purse.
and they are comfier than the women's ones. Not skintight and with a hell lot of space and pockets. Basically, my cat has taken over them
Load More Replies...My mom recently started working for a company she had left 20 yeas ago to be a special need home daycare. She found out her previous regional manager from back then was the CEO. When he found out she was managing a store he went and visited to see how she was settling in. She was doing good but mentioned the inconvenience of there not being pockets on the women's uniforms. It had stitching to give the appearance of pockets though. The CEO had no idea that was even a thing. 3 days later mom received a call from the CEO saying that he put in a special request order to the company that makes the uniforms and the female staff should be receiving a new set of uniforms in 2-3 weeks. The uniforms arrived and the staff are extremely happy about it. Sorry for the long story
I want pockets in my pj’s too. Why should I carry a purse in my house?
I - a woman - only buy pjs with pockets. It takes some time to find them but I've found pj pants with pockets at Kohls and Target. Pj shorts with pockets I usually can find at old navy and j crew
Load More Replies...I think you have it backwards. There's some reason for having no/useless pockets and so you need a purse. I think it's because those pants are usually very tight, and anything big your screw up the aesthetics or just wouldn't stretch enough and be uncomfortable. There is a butt pocket after all, for all your big phone needs, but the side ones are bad. I think it's stretch out aesthetics.
True, but the "no pockets" thing started decades ago, long before tight fitting pants became popular.
Load More Replies...Just keep wearing leggings and I'll keep wearing cargo shorts to hold all your stuff.
Everything should have good pockets. Everything. Even stuff that isn’t clothes.
Just had a thought: on jeans at least, the pockets are rarely connected except at the top. Perhaps us ladies should learn specifically to make pockets so we can rip those teeny ones out and add appropriate, realistic ones 🤷♀️
I've seen yt tutorials on how to extend small pockets. It's fairly simple if one has basic sewing skills!
Load More Replies...The companies which make pants also control womens purses? Good to know. Congress should hold hearings
It's actually even more nefarious than that. It began as a way to make women dependent on men, who would be the one to carry the purse. But we sidestepped this by creating what's effectively a f***y pack worn under one's skirts that was accessible by a small slit. Some women (usually of wealthy means), wore a chatelaine, with several small implements like scissors, a small coin purse, etc dangling from it. There were some absolutely thrilling, ostentatious chatelaines!
The fact that whales have a 42 inch anus and that their fart bubbles can hold a horse
I hope this is the result of guesswork rather than experiment
Load More Replies...I now have a vision of two divers trying to swim up quick enough to stay level with a whale fart bubble to try and measure it.
We once had a president that could beat that. His whole being was an a**s.
i did not need to know this but humans; their butts can stretch up to 7 inches. Raccoons can squeeze in really tight places. You could fit almost 2 full size raccoons up your A**
42" sounds big, but multiple sources confirm it. asshole-62...bed8de.jpg
"When considering why the darker side of humanity and entertainment are so compelling, we have to first look at our evolutionary journey as human beings. For the majority of our existence, we were prey and always hyperaware of threats to our safety, which created a negativity bias that we are drawn towards," psychologist Lee Chambers told Bored Panda earlier.
"But in today's safe and often sanitized world, we are rarely threatened significantly, and the ability to explore evil, frightening and gruesome entertainment is one of the few ways we can visit this part of humanity while remaining safe and comfortable. There is a level of novelty to it, it removes boredom quickly, and it helps us to discover our emotional limits while understanding the minds of those who go beyond social norms and potentially gaining knowledge of how we might avoid being victims ourselves. They also offer closure, with many stories ending with the mystery being solved, and the criminal being brought to a level of justice," the mental health expert explained to us why exploring the darker aspects of humanity hooks and reels so many people in.
Healthcare in the US doesn't actually cost as much as we, the citizens, are led to believe.
“actual cost” = $3.00 “billed cost”=$666.66
Load More Replies...100% its the insurance companies. I work for a medical equipment comapny(wheelchairs, beds etc) and the hoops we have to jump through are ridiculous. It takes less paperwork to get opiates than to get a wheelchair. In the US your doctor does not determine what is medically necessary, your insurance company does
Insurance hack: the first time it is denied, call the insurance and ask for the HIPAA Compliancy Officer. It is a federal requirement that they have one. They will either transfer you or ask you why. Tell them you need the names and the credentials of every person accessing the record to make the denial decision. You have a right to this information under law. They will usually place you on hold for a while and then just come back and say the denial was sent in error and you were approved. Insurance companies will do this so they can avoid admitting the denial was decided by a high school graduate with no medical training looking for criteria words to deny the claim. Rarely it will be someone with medical training, but this person will not be a board certified doctor in the specialty the claim is for and the insurance company will do everything they can to hide that information.
Load More Replies...In capitalism, something costs as much as people are willing to pay, which just happens to work strongly in favor of the medical and kidnapping industries.
Worse, insurance leans on providers to significantly mark up the price, so it looks impressive when you copay. But, everyone ends up paying more because of insurance than if the public just negotiated prices directly. Insurance is a legal cartel. Their purpose is to make money, not care about health.
Load More Replies...Yep. Medicine I get 30 for $9.00 copay is $12.00 per pill or more through the hospital. I get all of it for less than the copay using Mark Cuban's website. Insurance is a crime racket.
OP probably refers to the cost of production and providing and not the billed prices that are paid. Because profit>health.
Insurance companies make healthcare expensive. I know it sounds counter intuitive. Universal healthcare is the only way to go.
I'm in the process of getting itemized bills for my husband's heart attack treatment and the 2 subsequent surgeries. Yes, we have insurance but you get billed for a lot of things and don't know unless you have an itemized bill. Also, if you don't have insurance they will quote you a reduced rate for services.
Be sure you tell your insurance company what you find on the bills. If you can find that you are being overcharged you can get them to join in the fight. Also ALWAYS report being charged for services you didn’t receive. Your insurance company definitely will want to know that and will fight for you in those cases.
Load More Replies...I've just learned today that when Michael Moore made his film Sicko, he send a film crew to Norway to interview people about their experiences with healthcare there. The interviews did not make it into the film. About a year later he stated in an interview that they had to cut out everything about Norway because they judged that no American would believe it. So they settled by showing the less impressive french healthcare system. The problem was that Americans didn't believe that either...
Yeah better phrasing would be "Healthcare in general doesn't cost nearly as much as we in the US are billed for it."
There’s a website called SciHub that allows you to access scientific papers for free. I’m fairly sure it’s legal, but it feels like cheating to go around the paywall.
You can also look up and directly email the authors and most oftentimes they will gladly send you a copy of their paper. They don't get a cut of the profits when copies of their papers are sold.
Most often times, those authors would rather get new minds interested in science. I remember reading somewhere: "you don't pursue science in search of riches. You pursue science in search of knowledge".
Load More Replies...The peer review people, who do the review are not getting paid. The one publishing their papers also don't get paid. All those doing the work do not get paid... So whatever. With all the streaming services, i don't feel bad about the occasional piracy. Why would i about this?
Most science is paid for by the people via tax, paywalls should be illegal!
Researchers (usually, if they haven't been lauded and had their egos inflated by celebrity/money) are just ecstatic of "OH MY GAWD... this is actually being paid attention to and is useful? Yes, YES please read what I found out!"
It's legal-just be aware of copyright laws when you quote or desseminate the info from the paper.
That the Chinese Government murdered a bunch of it's own people in Tiananmen Square in 1989
What's sad is that most Chinese kids who were born after that massacre probably know absolutely nothing about it, as the government has totally swept it under the rug
I visited China in highschool. It was wild and heartbreaking that the teachers and older people could talk to us about it, but not their own students and children.
Load More Replies...How many of us in US learned of the Tulsa Massacre in school? Not me and not my children and my grandchildren won’t either due CRT bans. Let’s not throw stones when we too live in a glass house.
Came here to say exactly the same thing. #ReadBannedBooks
Load More Replies...Ever heard of the https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study ?
Shusssss, this is a big secrete, no one in the world is allowed to know about the mass murder of innocent people who wanted to live under democratic rule. Everyone knows the deluded few who turned up were crazy radicals who threw themselves under the tanks and stopped bullets to upset the feelings of a just government that everyone loves. download-6...9e2a7b.jpg
What's sadder is that most everyone in the West has also forgotten about this. China is not the country we think it is. China is a dictatorship that has no regard for basics human rights. The Chinese government is evil.
The psychologist pointed out that some people find it comforting when they’re exposed to evil things being done in the form of entertainment, e.g. on screen. The audience feels safe but can go on an emotional inner journey.
"It can take us on an emotional rollercoaster, have us trying to solve the puzzle and test our fear in a controlled way. The permission to explore evil is powerful, as we so rarely get the chance elsewhere, and in itself, it is healthy and normal in moderation," Lee said that this is why so many folks love true crime entertainment. It’s the forbidden aspect of it that entices so many viewers and listeners to tune in day in, day out.
How alot of places just let you and a friend in if you wear a construction vest and helmet and carry a ladder.
This 100% works. Don't even need the ladder, a few tools will do.
My former English Teacher had "Alot monster" pictures on her cabinet. The ones I remember were a flaming "Alot" (Alot of fire), and a man hugging one (I love you Alot).
Load More Replies...Basically, most people won't even notice you if you look like you're supposed to be there.
Most will reference shows like to catch a thief. I will reference Hitman
There's books by Kevin Mitnick on this (social engineering), Art of Invisibility, Art of Intrusion, Art of Deception, Ghost In the Wires
In America, you can
A. Own a pet bear
B. Own a tank
C. Own an RPG launcher
D. Own a pet bear which is riding a tank while practicing firing an RPG
But yet if you are a person with a uterus, you may not be able to make decisions on your own behalf when it comes to reproductive rights.
I'm a woman without a uterus and I'll still be damned if I'm going to tell anyone with one what to do with their bodies. I'm also someone that was a volunteer at a home for abused and neglected children. You pro-lifers all seem to care about embryos but once they are actual living, breathing children, they become "drains on society" and nothing is done for these neglected children. They are sent into the world with nothing when they turn 18. I'm so sick of the hypocrisy.
Load More Replies...In that case, I'ma decorate one gay a*s m***********g tank and go straight to Florida....What do you think they meant by "Bear"?
😄 Probably the animal kind, even though I hate to be a party pooper
Load More Replies...But not abort a pregnancy that's threatening your life. How does America still not realize everyone else thinks theyre a joke? Thats a whole new level of denial.
But you can't be gay or get an abortion or have equally rights for ppl of colour.
Even if you are a 10 year old raped by a relative. If this doesn't get people off their butts and to the polls in November I fear for the prison young women will be pushed to.
Statistics are super easy to manipulate to say whatever you want. I see so many commercials and other companies that try to claim their product is the best according to these statistics, but really, they fail to meet basic rules and ethics in statistics. Still, even if they were to follow all the rules of statistics, there are many ways to manipulate it to your advantage.
There's lies, damn lies and there is statistics. Oh, and then there is Boris Johnson....
Well, to be fair. His initials spell out BJ. So you already know he sucks
Load More Replies...73.9% of all statistics are more believable with an uneven number being stated
Load More Replies...Statistics are fine: Just ask yourself what the question was. Carefully.
I work in marketing research. Nothing stops the participants from lying and the questions are worded in weird ways that provoke a certain answer to fit an agenda.
Here in Germany, they do it with the Covid numbers. It is the job of the Robert Koch Institute and they add "not fully vaccinated" with unvaccinated persons when reporting numbers of infections with and deaths by Covid - that is mixing effects and any student you would do this would get his a*s kicked by his professor. They don´t adjust the number of infections to the number of tests taken - there were several occasions where the number of tests were raised e.g. when tests were made mandatory - and then there was a big hello/scare that numbers of infections went up, too. They don´t differentiate between death from and death with Covid and if a vaccinated person dies they are soooo damned sure that the vaccination has absolutely nothing to to with it - as soon as an old person is vaccinated, it seems that they can´t die of side effects, but if a person is infected it seems impossible to die of any other reason like the cancer that ailed them or the hard fall they had some days before.
Took a statistics class in college… the only thing I learned is that numbers *can* lie. Contrary to what I’d always been told.
Mom was a CPA (certified public accountant in the US). She said figures don't lie, but liars do figure.
That's bad statistics. Good statistics is an almost infallible lie detector. For instance, good statistics tells you immediately which countries are releasing incorrect covid data. Learn statistics, and you'll never be fooled by bad statistics.
However, consuming too much dark content isn’t all that healthy for us. “The challenge we face is the fact that consuming too much of this can desensitize us, and cause us to become less empathetic to the suffering of others, more fearful of our own environment, and potentially be more likely to use aggression ourselves,” the psychologist warned.
“It can also cause us to be triggered by our own previous adverse experiences, make it harder to manage our own emotional balance, and increase our stress levels, so moderating our consumption is something we should have front of mind, even when we get embroiled in the latest series that is pulling us in."
You can just take ducks from a park, the police won’t stop you.
The police won’t stop you because they don’t need to. The abducted ducks will FUP YOU UCK within an inch of your life! Do not ever mess with ducks.
Never mind ducks, have you ever had a goose chase after you? Those things are vicious!
Load More Replies...Game wardens might, though. They're migratory game birds (the ducks, not the wardens), so taking them is pretty strictly regulated by both state and federal law. (This is in the US.)
If they're feral or escaped domestic ducks or a non native duck species you could get away with it since then they wouldn't fall under the laws protecting native and migratory birds.
Load More Replies...Probably because the police are laughing so hard at the sight of yet another dummy trying to steal a duck.
When my Wife and I were courting, we'd go down to the duckpond in High Park (Toronto), where we'd see many tourists and locals with children, etc. And there was this old European-Looking lady, who had a bag with brad crusts and broken cookies and such, and always a big bunch of ducks around her, feeding like mad. She was probably photographed a million times. Then, late one afternoon, a late-arriving tourist saw her grab and kill a duck, in a well-practiced move, and stuff the body into her crust-bag. It turned out that she'd been feeding her family cooked ducks for years. City let her off, she was too old to punish.
Maybe poverty required this? I knew a family that ate roadkill if it "looked ok" because they had to to get by.
Load More Replies...In the U.K. they have a duty to stop this as any other crime, every single wild bird is protected by law from this type of thing.
Even though the joke is 'tastes like chicken', humans actually taste like pork according to cannibals e.g. Arthur Shawcross.
Which made perfect sense to me when I found out. In med school we dissected cadavers including human muscle and fat, and xenografts (tissue transplants from one animal to another) are generally pig (or cow) e.g. porcine heart valves are still used for heart surgery in humans.
During the bombings in Northern Ireland soldiers and police reported people burning in cars (car bombs etc) as smelling like burning pork.
I didn't read properly and the first time around I read "hummus actually tastes like pork, according to cannibals" and I'm wondering why cannibals are talking about hummus 💀💀💀
Same here. I read it twice and still saw "hummus" 😄
Load More Replies...Idk why but I have always wondered what humans taste like or what their texture is. Is that concerning? It’s not like I’m gonna go eat some one, I was just curious.
I have many curiosities like this and it's normal. It's only to act on it that is an issue
Load More Replies...TF, I had to go back and see that I, too, read it wrong 😭😂
Load More Replies...Considering we're usually not that muscular (especially those that fall victim to cannibals), eat a lot of crappy food and are omnivores like pigs, it's not that surprising. Pork from pig-farms tastes like ... well, like nothing much, to be honest. Totally different for boar and still noticeable even by free-range pork
Nutmeg, when eaten in large quantities, is a psychedelic drug that can cause hallucinations, coma, or even death.
Technically just about everything will make you sick or kill you in large enough quantities.
Even water. You can die from drinking too much water
Load More Replies...Try eating that much nutmeg. go ahead. Good luck. It’s basically impossible. Also, how does this seem like illegal knowledge?
30 g of ground nutmeg mixed with horchata. in a workout bottle. then slowly drink over 20min. 6 hrs later. BOOM a slightly unpleasant high, that lasts 12 or more hrs.
Load More Replies..."Water is considered dangerous in large quantities and can lead to drowning, choking, and even death".
Exactly how much to get the hallucinations, but not die? Asking for a friend.
According to a Charlie Parker biography, they used nutmeg mixed with sweet wine to have a trip. The issue is that in the long run it caused kidney failure.
Very true. I found this out in the 80s and took several nutmeg trips over the years. All lasted about 3 days and were pretty visual. Very bad for the liver though as it’s heptoxic so not recommended for regular use. Nutmeg oil is very similar to saffrole which is the base substance from which MDMA is derived
That there is no federal law preventing a private citizen from owning a flamethrower.
As a person who likes my smores slightly burnt, this sounds like a great idea lol
Load More Replies...And it's not just the wimpy Elon musk "flamethrowers", you can legally own like WW2 type ones that throw flames a few hundred feet. They are classified as agricultural tools
You'll also need a nitrogen regulator that's capable of 1500 psig. And 3 100 lb tanks and diesel as fuel.
Load More Replies...I thought you could not have weapons in Canada?
Load More Replies...it's only illegal in wars! like fr, using flamethrowers in wars are considered inhumane and are classified as a war crime.
No it's only illegal against troops not equipment.
Load More Replies...They use those in slaughtering pigs in Hungary (yay childhood memories) to remove hair from skin. The pig is dead at this point, but definitely my parents weren't working as professionals and still had one of these.
No, but thankfully there are a great many wives who outrank the government and won't allow their idiot husbands to have one! I am that wife. My husband is that idiot. 🤣🤣🤣
Jury nullification. In the US at least, even if all of the members of a jury are convinced that the defendant is guilty, if they don't like the law, they're allowed to vote not guilty.
Fun fact: Jury nullification is not the RIGHT of the jury: it is not a legally sanctioned function of the jury. So in that sense, it isn't LEGAL. In fact, defense lawyers are not allowed to mention to the jury that they can do it. However, if the jury DOES decide to do a jury nullification, there really isn't anything that anybody can do to them or to reverse the decision: "jury verdicts of acquittal are unassailable even where the verdict is inconsistent with the weight of the evidence and instruction of the law." (source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/jury_nullification)
When I was a child and kinda understood the role that the jury plays, a thought came to me that these are regular citizens that did not have the education for said laws, I guess depending on the case/trial, a jury would be good for, but imagine your innocent life at stake and they say guilty
The whole point is that juries don't decide on questions of law. That's what the judge is for. Juries decide on questions of fact.
Load More Replies...And, apparently, knowing this prevents you from being part of the jury, according to CGP Gray
Join Fija! Fully Informed Jury Association. People need to know what jury's are allowed to do. It will improve our justice system greatly.
Thank you for this! I had no idea this existed and I am most definitely going to join. I've been dying to sit on a jury ever since I was 12 and began to become interested in our legal and political systems, but they really don't seem to like young women on juries 🙄 It's believed, within most legal circles, that we are more easily swayed by emotional pleas and arguments & a defendant's good looks, as if that assumption isn't misogynistic, outdated, and plain stupid. So here's hoping now that I'm 35, I'm considered old enough to participate!
Load More Replies...To anyone interested in participating in a mock courtroom as a plaintiff, judge, or juror, my partner and I discovered something called The Internet Court of Lies HQ'd here in Pittsburgh. Apparently you can even get paid in some cases. You can sit on a jury, be a judge, or bring a "suit" to the court and try your case! Just find a lie within the media, gather your evidence online, and present your argument to the court. They will be using the cases to feed to an AI with the hopes that it will more easily be able to spot lies on the internet. It looked really neat to us! Link: https://www.liecourt.com/
Jeff Bezos works on the 6th floor of his building Day 1 in Seattle. He has his own private security on that floor (different from building security). A silent alarm goes off when you press the elevator button and you're not Jeff Bezos and his security will be waiting to arrest you when the elevator opens.
Elon and Jeff both can become supervillains if they want to
Load More Replies...Correct. All they can do is escort you out. And they really can't even detain you unless you keep coming back, but even then all they can do is call the police & have you arrested for trespassing.
Load More Replies...Or even the security employees. I mean, anytime whose not Bezoek...
Load More Replies...You're promoted to General in the upcoming revolution.
Load More Replies...i had a store near his home in seattle. he was this nerdy guy trying to sell books wholesale out of his garage. there were already many established book wholesalers out there and we in the book business all laughed at him with his lame approach. who knew he'd end up getting back at everybody by creating slave labor at his warehouses...but that's what happens when a guy is teased his whole life. he wants to get back at everybody.
I bet he's still selling the rest of the books on Amazon 😆
Load More Replies...I think we should make this the new Area 51 raid, but this time we actually do it
You’re allowed to rip the tag off your mattress.
It's illegal for the retailers to remove the tag. It's legal for the owner to remove it.
I wonder why a retailer would remove it and why an owner won’t
Load More Replies...Yes, especially with the tags made of Tyvec - that stuff is impossible to tear & the seam will give way before the tag does!
Load More Replies...Obviously. You can set it on fire and/or paint it blue. It's your mattress! Why is this so high in the list?!
it's some weird americanism. No-one here in africa remotely gives a f**k about tags on matresses.
Load More Replies...An 18 year old can legally adopt a 17 year old
I'm not sure about this information... Or it depends on the country. Because here, in Canada, the law is very clear on this subject : if you want to adopt someone, you have to be AT LEAST 18 years older than this person.
This is usually in very specific cases. Like family adopting family to protect them from abusive parents. I knew of a 18 year old girl who adopted her 16 year old cousin because her cousins mom was so extremely abusive that the 16 year old ended up in the hospital and neither of them had any other living family. It was an emergency type of situation.
Not in California. You need to be at least 10 years older than the child you're adopting
I'm not sure about legally, but our work systems won't generally accept someone as a child (adopted or otherwise) if they are too close in age to the parent. I'm assuming it's legal, because I've run into that and had to write an it ticket for it before, but we're taking the people at their word here.
So the meme I saw earlier is true? Can you become a grandmother at 19, if you adopt at 18 pregnant 17 yrs old girl?
Sadly, you could become a grandmother at 19 anyway. There have been cases of 9-year-olds bearing children, usually from ab*sive family members.
Load More Replies...I don't know how many 18 year olds can pass the background checks,and be financially stable. My cousin just barely qualified an they're in their early 30's with a successful business an two homes.
Siblings with parents who died and left enough in life insurance/inheritance. They might qualify with a part time jobe
Load More Replies...In the USA actually there's an 11 year age gap mandatory rule. An 18 year old can adopt a 7 year old, if they can prove they are capable and pass a home study. However, that's just for regular foster system adoptions. Uncontested private adoptions have no real rules, so yes, that would work, but the legal parents of the 17 year old would need to sign off on the adoption, so it's pretty unlikely. Though, in the case of kinship placements or adoption this might work through the state. Like if the parents of 18 and 17 year olds die, and then the 18 legally adopts the younger sibling, though technically it would be easier to just have them placed with their older sibling in kinship care.
I was planning on (at 18) adopting my 14 year old cousin (he was adopted by my grandparents and technically my uncle, but we all knew he was my cousin) when my grandfather passed away.
We can all easily find out what people paid for their house. Seems kind of personal, but it’s very public. Same with divorce records.
And I can also find out what people paid for a McDonald’s Big Mac, but I promise to keep it a secret.
Google Big Mac Index. Yes it's real and yes economist actually use it.
Load More Replies...yeah just search up your house address on Google and some websites show the current value and when it was bought sold etc.
County tax records & database with deeds and mortgage records are all searchable by anyone
Load More Replies...Personally, I'm surprised how much of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp's dirty laundry we're aloud to know about. Why the hell are cameras allowed in a civil court room?
This one I strongly agree with. Public records perhaps should not be so public. The fact that you can walk into a city hall, pay $ and walk out with a birth, death or marriage certificate (someone else’s) or a whole slew of other documents is just wrong.
In the US, you cannot easily access birth, death, or marriage certificates.
Load More Replies...I can go to our county website & see the amount of property tax all my neighbors paid for their houses, and what the assessed value is for them. And most real estate websites will list a sales history so you can see how much the house has been sold for since it was built, except in the case of really old houses.
If you Google any address and go to a realtor website, it will will say the house is off the market. Then you can look at it's history and see when it last sold and for how much. Tax value on it, even when it was listed for sale and how much (including when it changes prices).
Apparently, the house my family and I live in would sell for a handsome amount nowadays and we're very low income so money would be nice but the problem is every other house in the US is so goddamn expensive, too, it would be like we earned nothing
Yep. Just found out the condo we were renting in San Diego sold for $585,000. He paid $189,000 for it in 2013. AND - all he did was paint & replace some of the carpeting.
If you google pizza hut, you get an ad for 30% off dominoes pizza (where I live anyway).
I miss Pizza Hut, not one around here close by at all, all we have is the bad one inside our target that served us awful awful awful food
It's true, but here the Pizza Hut info is first, then there's an ad on Dominoes.
I googled pizza. "Order pizza on DoorDash - First order &0 Delivery ".... but no Dominos
Pizza Hut is my favourite big-chain pizza, just search it as one word and Dominos won't come up, I don't think Dominos is very nice.
A decent number of popular youtubers' subscribes are probably deceased.
I kept on being offered friend requests on Facebook from deceased family and friends. That's the main reason for TRYING to delete my account - after trying to delete theirs'
They float around the YouTube verse for eternity & sub channels.
Load More Replies...Some YouTubers have tons of subscribers and while subscribers aren't going to live forever, the subs they gave are. So unless they unsubscribed before they died, that subscription will stay on that person's Channel leading the YouTuber to believe they have more Living subscribers then they actually do
Load More Replies...The smoking guy is dead, you can see his demise in his videos, dude was smoking whole packs at once through gas masks and all sorts of horrible smoky stuff, if anyone has morbid curiosity look up leathersmokemi on YT.
It takes minimal negotiation and paperwork to set up a vending machine. You can probs stock it up for 100 bucks buying bulk and then you'll make like twice that back.
Edit since this has a decent amount of upvotes, a bonus fact! The Ford F-150 is the smallest vehicle that can be used as a tax write-off up to iirc a $1.2 million return, but it only applies if you use it for commerce. (I'm no tax expert so I may have gotten something wrong)
ISTR you can write off ANY vehicle as a business expense if you use it for business, but you better be able to prove it. Vehicle write offs are one of the flags the IRS looks for, and it's an easy day at the office for an auditor.
Yes, but the f-150 is notoriously used by the wealthy and large corporations due to the difference between it's purchase costs, value retention (for resale), and the credit it is given by the govt. So many use the f-150 for this reason that it was easier to hide in plain sight. Computers and digital record keeping make all of this less relevant as time goes on.
Load More Replies...You make it sound like you only need 100 dollars to set up a vending machine and then double your money. You have to buy 3K or lease the machine, set up a rent agreement for its location, secure a supplier which probably won't want to deal with you because you only have one machine. Need permits from the city and setting up a sales tax account. You also have losses from spoiled product. There is also maintenance and repairs and labor costs to stock and collect the money.
I just heard on the radio about a drug bust where a guy put a vending machine outside his house and stocked it with pot. The really weird part is that it was there for four years before the authorities made the arrest.
The F-150, in the USA, is too light for the one year write off. This is why business owners usually have an F-250. This is also the reason a lot of business owners own those Box like Mercedes SUVs.
U.K. it would be classed as a retail food outlet just as any shop, you would have to pay rates on it and everything, still could make a little money I reckon.
My SO worked at a copy house with someone who also had vending machines. The copy house break room was always overstocked with expired snacks - just watch for the mold. I enjoyed all the take-homes.
That's what was so ridiculous about the show Grace and Frankie, they had a semi full of candy bars and thought they couldn't unload it so they just left it in the street with an open doors for the neighborhood to take. Irresponsible. Probably killed a diabetic.
That sometimes, science works a little like politics. It's sad and it doesn't feel good.
ye my chem teacher said that when he did his doctorate in polymers, he discovered a new polymer or something and he submitted it and they said they wouldn't accept it bc it wouldn't make enough money for them
That's an example of how corporate works, not how science works.
Load More Replies...Science and politics should be completely separate. It should be scientific organizations with nothing to lose or gain that make decisions not the government
Science is not at all like politics. But politicians misuse science and control science funding.
Science is determined by how many elbow patches you have. I have 6 on each arm so my science is wicked true. Who are you gonna believe? Tucker Carlson or the guy with 6 bitchin elbow patches?
Science isn't meant to make you feel good (or bad). It's meant to give you concrete, objective information.
I'm trying to lockpick. I'm terrified how easy was pick my bicycle lock. My first attempt and it took 5 minutes.
I keyed household locks for a couple years...it takes seconds to get through them. Get some slide locks.
I was quite pleased with how long it took for the locksmith to drill the lock on my front door to get me in when I lost my key. Less impressed with the huge bill - not time dependent as you have a callout fee and part of an hour so he wasn't dragging it out. Plus it was pissing it down. (But he I mean I'd never have got in without him so I'm not saying he overcharged, just it was a painful amount.)
Load More Replies...Locks aren't meant to secure your house/bike/whatever. They are meant to secure your house/bike/whatever more than then one next to it. If someone is looking to steal A bicycle, they'll skip yours if it has a lock. If they are looking to steal your model bicycle, they'll find a way to steal it, lock or no.
Exactly. Robbers look for the path of least resistance. Locked doors and rose bushes with thornes in front of the windows, no thanks I'll move on. If you have that and someone breaks into your house, they're not their for your stuff.
Load More Replies...when I was in the army I helped a lot of mates who lost keys of their locks. One way is use a paperclip the other is to break the lock with an iron clothes hanger
Watch LockPickingLawyer over on YouTube, you'll be even more shocked.
Look up Lock Picking Lawyer on YouTube. Lots of locks are very easy. My favourite one happens to be when he tried a lock on a pint of ice cream to prevent his wife from eating it. Her way to get the ice cream was amazing.
I'm just realizing what horrific people I've lived around my entire life: my father when I was growing up, and then my ex-husband's live-in BFF each in their turn told me not to bother locking my bedroom door, as it was pointless: if they wanted to get in they'd get in.
Swimming pools don’t release a blue chemical when you pee in it
However, if you're looking at the water when someone is actually peeing, you can see yellow coming from that region of their body. It dissipates quickly so that's why you have to catch someone in the act or it will go unnoticed. I've witnessed it myself. Have fun with this useless knowledge. 😆
Chloramines, not free chlorine, are the smell most associated with a pool. A properly cared for pool usually has no smell. Peeing in the pool is a sure-fire way to make chloramines.
Yup, the worse the chlorine smell, the more people likely peed.
Load More Replies...It's a myth that started in 1958 to deter children from peeing in pools. In 2000 they proved the dye didn't exist. Edit: Grammatical error. Thank you Nicole!
Load More Replies...Perhaps not, but the guy behind with the bottle of food coloring will never admit it.
The generic pool smell is not the chlorine. It's the chlorine mixed with pee
Yeah I stopped going to public pools once I found out that urine is what triggers chlorine to make that '(grossly) nostalgic' pool smell
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The casino has a mathematical advantage
In Australia, high tech pokie machines have an inbuilt "occurrence metre" that can be turned up or down (usually down). A few hotel employees have been charged for turning the metre up on a particular machine before their breaks and then raking in the winnings. Adds a whole new meaning to the "house always wins" - most hotels here obviously have the metres turned right down. I've also found that rich punters who bet $10 - $15 every spin (as opposed to 1 cent - 5 cents) usually trigger all the prizes and walk away thousands ahead.
One of the subjects I am paid to write articles about is casinos. The highest RTP percentage on slots games is 98.4% and that is really high. But goes to show that you have to hit the big one before the casino feels it.
yeah - but they still got the advantage. only way to win is "quit while you are ahead".
Load More Replies...My friend calls gambling and the lottery a "math tax" on the stupid 😅
Interesting thing, if YOU use a mathematical advantage, which is completely legal, they'll throw you out
In my town, there are some mountain paths that have a big "ENTRY BANNED - LETHAL DANGER" sign.
The truth is that:
Entry is not banned, it's just that you can't count on public services if you get hurt
The danger exists only from Monday to Saturday from 9 AM to 5 PM - it's caused by the construction of avalanche barrier. Outside of that hours, it's safe to enter.
If you dont consider things like rattlesnakes, bears, and wolves a lethal danger. .
Which exist in the "non dangerous" parts of the park too lol they dont listen to signs
Load More Replies...Roadwork was being done in my area an through part of it you were advised not to use certain radio frequencies; because it could set off detonators. I just always turned off the radio.
Because it is the original one in Switzerland...
Load More Replies...We have a small park near us that cut off entry to several small paths due to erosion near a steep drop off that was also undercut by the river. Some due to the damage done to native plants by people that just wouldn't stay on the paths.
I explained this to my 6 year old who was riding on the grocery cart. She saw the sign that said she couldn't and I told her that's just there so we can't sue.
That restaurants often do really disgusting things and have disgusting issues.
I used to waitress and then later manage a pizza place — mosquitos in the drain, nests of mice, stink bug infestations, flies feasting on food that falls behind the appliances that isn’t cleaned up frequently like it’s supposed to be, mold in the soda machine, expired ingredients still being used, etc.
It’s just.. a lot. I was very, very surprised. I knew that most restaurants naturally deal with these things from time to time, but I didn’t expect it to be this often. I also didn’t expect for management to be so nonchalant about going against inspections and regulations.
Other restaurants that friends of mine have managed/otherwise worked at have also had similar issues and it’s pretty wild.
I’ve never eaten at the restaurant that I worked at since quitting. I wouldn’t trust it.
So you managed a pizza place, and you didn't expect for management to be so nonchalant about regulations? Something smells here..
It's probably the rotten food behind the kitchen appliances.
Load More Replies...Wait. You managed a kitchen, and KNOWINGLY allowed lethal health code violations?
As someone who works in food service- the f**k? I would never work there! My kitchen is ship-shape, no bugs beyond the occasional ant (we have traps for them now), and we always do a full sweep before leaving for the day... So this seems like a management issue
Some managers don't care, but most do. My niece manages a restaurant, and you'd better never let her catch you slacking when it comes to cleanliness.
Seconding. My cousins a chef in a place that considers the chef to be the "manager" of the kitchen, and if he walked into a kitchen with any of the above he'd go apocalyptic.
Load More Replies...If you prefer to eat at cheep dumps then you can expect this. Any quality kitchen will go out of their way to keep the place clean and spotless.
Agreed. The last place I worked at was spick and span clean.
Load More Replies...Also, if you're a seasoned food service employee, you can tell if the inspector from OSHA knows anything about working in a restaurant and what standards it's supposed to have. I used to work at a very popular pizza place and the inspector that came in gave us a passing grade even though the dough press had a ton of bugs living in it, half the food in the fridge wasn't even labeled properly, some was expired, and that restaurant NEVER got deep cleaned. They were only concerned with how long the garlic butter was left out. If the restaurant feels/looks like it might be dirty, it most definitely is. What you see in the dining room won't compare to the kitchen.
True, but I do feel the need to correct you about the inspector - OSHA doesn't do kitchen inspections unless someone gets injured badly & it's reported to them. The inspector you saw was probably a city or county health department inspector who does regular restaurant inspections. I spent 11 years working in the Environment, Health, & Safety department of a large food manufacturer - we had 4 factories & 45 retails stores & I definitely know the difference.
Load More Replies...Heres an opposite thought. If most restaurants are like this, and we still eat there and are for the most part fine, what does that tell us? Honestly were a lot more resistant to germs than most people think. We actually NEED them, and not just the good ones. Yes we should practice hygiene, but the "kill 99.9% of germs" standard that keeps getting pushed on us is not a good thing to aspire to. It creates super bugs and weak immune systems. Not to mention most things having germs on the is normal, i would be a hell of a lot more nervous about finding a surface that is sterile. The fact that your couch or whatever is covered in germs under a microscope is not a bad thing. Most germs are harmless to us, but if every surface is covered in harmless germs, theres no room for the really bad ones to proliferate. If its sterile and you get something dangerous on there though, its free realestate for the nasty stuff. And it will get contaminated eventually, this isnt a war you can win.
Fun fact: that "mold" in most soda fountains isn't actually a mold: the acidity in most sodas is too high for mold to be attracted to (although it will still grow if given enough time). Rather it is pink slime mold, which is a type of bacteria
I play tabletop RPGs and googled a lot about making bombs, security and guerilla warfare.
My google search history could alarm people. Not because I'm interested in learning about certain topics but I'm trying to follow along with a story or there was a topic/word I randomly heard and didn't know understand it. Then down the rabbit hole I go.
Just reading BP has caused many rabbit holes for me. LOL
Load More Replies...for my epq ( extended project question) i had to write about infertility & IVF. when I was researching causes of infertility, I had to search alot about STD's and eventually stumbled down a rabbit hole of human trafficking and stuff lmao. the IT technician had to come check up on me to see if everything was alright and I embarrassingly said it's for my epq 💀
I do 3D modeling in school... it's not nice when you have to look for anatomy references for kids (arms, legs, overall shape) because that's an assigment for school... (We had to learn character modeling and kids were the easiest shape to start with...)
DnD led to me figuring out how to make a sword out of blood, and how to get enough blood to make said sword.
Fellow D&D player and you really can't comment this and not elaborate. My rogue needs to know.
Load More Replies...I'm working on how to play/GM edge of the empire so this would be helpful (I think)
A few years ago, my crew had a project involving the use of explosive actuated fasteners. Our hearing protection was good for steady noise, but not for explosions. I did a search for suitable hearing protection. The site vice-president and the head of security were in my office before I finished the search.
I feel so bad for article writers, journalists, etc... their search histories, by virtue of THEIR JOB likely has them on some national watch list.
Really (before 1997/98 or so) old microsoft product keys relied on a REALLY simple validity check.
They were numbers in the form XXXX-YYYYYYY. The first 4 digits were specific to the software (I think Office 97 was 0402?) and fixed. The last 7 .. the check was just that the sum of all digits has to be able to be divided by 7 without rest.
So 1111111 worked all the time. 1234567 worked all the time, 7777777 did.
Before Windows 7, it was ridiculously easy to crack Windows' security. I forgot my password once, and it took me fifteen minutes to reset it, with the help of a Google search. The same method would work on any Windows XP computer, and I'm sure earlier versions have similar exploits.
The chemical formula for nitroglycerin
Forget the actual formula for a second - the two precursor ingredients are nitric acid and toluene. The former you can make with a high voltage source and an aquarium air pump, and the latter can be distilled from gasoline. Or you can just buy them online, but that’s how you end up on a list.
Load More Replies...Immediately scanned through the comments to see if anyone else thought that. I couldn't figure out what tampons had to do with nitroglycerine.
Load More Replies...C3H5N3O9 Nothing in it that does not occur in my breakfast. Nothing illegal to know that. The information is completely harmless if you don't know how to produce nitro.
Even that information is harmless if you don`t purchase the raw materials and try it at home. Even the wikipedia article of nitroglyserin describes the basic chemical process how it is made.
Load More Replies...There is absolutely nothing illegal about knowledge. Simply knowing something isn't illegal. What IS illegal is using specific types of knowledge.
Good for chest pain and angina, so good for a bad heart.
Load More Replies...You will probably blow your hand off heating and stirring it though.
I know how to make meth, anthrax, homemade claymore, among other explosives and poisons
Anthrax? Are you sure about that? Because anthrax is a Anthrax is a serious infectious disease caused by gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria known as Bacillus anthracis. It occurs naturally in soil and commonly affects domestic and wild animals around the world. It is not a man made thing!
So you need to get cultures from normal soil, find which developed culture is the anthrax, then breed it more. I mean, not a man made thing... Nothing is, they're all just rearrangements of naturally present materials
Load More Replies..."Knowing" things isn't and never should be illegal or perceived as illegal. That would make people "thought" criminals. Oh wait......
my chem tecaher taught us how to make molotv cocktails and he basically taught us to make meth 💀
I teach Chemistry. I get asked about how to make meth, dry ice bomb, lye bombs and other explosives within the first two weeks. My standard response is "theoretically." and "No because I do not want to be sitting across a table with an FBI agent.
Load More Replies...claymore,--The Mine Or The late medieval two-handed sword of the Scots' ?
I for one, am much more interested in the smithing of the Scottish blade. Those things are ginormous!
Load More Replies...I mean... I can make plenty of explosives and poisons... just not as serious of the 3 examples they gave. edit: Keep in mind, I learned it from middle school. Its not like a look this stuff up.................... ; )
i saw a caster bean tree in the virgin islands with beans on it - breaking bad said they make ricin out of that
Correct, but also most stone fruits contain some level of cyanide, cherry pits, peach pits, all hella poisonous.
Load More Replies...Most dangerous things can be learned on the internet, and before that the anarchist cookbook. Which I owned at one point. Some really interesting things in there tbh. Some also about surviving a social collapse.
Yellowstone Park has a Zone of Death, where theoretically, you can get away with any crime, including murder...it is due to a jury flaw
And there's those hot acid springs where you can dump the body afterwards!
Not exactly. It's a glitch in planning regulations where a small thin area of the park falls in to a no man's land between state jurisdictions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Death_(Yellowstone)
Load More Replies...It's decriminalized in enough states that you shouldn't have to travel too far
Load More Replies...In this case it's an area where, due to the borders, no jury could be assembled. Crimes need to be tried by a jury resident in both the state and district where they were committed. However Yellowstone is entirely covered by the district court of Wyoming even though parts of it are in Idaho. So the only way to be resident in both the district and the state of where the crime was committed would be to live in that area of the park. But it's uninhabited. So technically if you commit a crime in that part of the park there is no way to legally empanel a jury.
Load More Replies...If your under the age of 10 in the USA and you kill someone you can’t be charged with a crime. So do your murders early folks.
Google says there was a 9 year old charged with murder in the USA, IN 2019.
Load More Replies...Yeah but I think I remember it being said that you could be arrested and tried the minute you that area.....or was mrballen wrong?
They can't empanel a jury because no one lives there.
Load More Replies...Potassium Chlorate is available online, cheaply and in bulk. Combined with table sugar and a little bit of sulphuric acid (also available online or in a car's battery), it will explode and burn with a purple flame.
I think they invented this 8,000 years ago, on Game of Thrones . . .
There is glucose, "normal" sugar, and fructose, fruit sugar.
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I know where the one man who does water testing for my hometown lives. Lot of responsibility for one person.
He probably had to take classes, and pass a test, unlike the rest of us. How do you feel about one guy in the nation having the nuclear launch codes, but never had to take a class or pass a test?
What classes did he need to memorize just one address ?
Load More Replies...There are so many bad things so many of us could do. We'd be prosecuted or even killed afterwards but our jobs or lack of criminal background could allow us to do very bad things.
How much my coworkers make.
All government employees salaries are public information and can be found online. Most people don't realize how many lines of work are government. Public universities, city councils, hospitals, local, state and federal government. All govenors politicians at every level. Any and all are public information including their expense reports.
https://salaries.texastribune.org/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwsdiTBhD5ARIsAIpW8CLB8Qbc_voPKUG-p6QAVuYR3jyuDsErUKi8FplloIhX48Nbh0QzewkaAmyVEALw_wcB
Load More Replies...Some of these are really dumb. I feel like posting one that says 'What my shoe size is'
Old union members on construction jobs told me during and after the depression of despised workers called 'corner men' who would work for lower rates than the going rate and check their pay packets in the corner out of eyesight of their fellow workers. Curse the system those days are back again.
Hydrofluoric acid won't eat through plastic. It will, however, dissolve metal, rock, glass, ceramic
Hydroflouric acid is one of the nastier things that you never should get on your skin. It will eat through skin, flesh and bone. And leave wounds that take ages to heal. If you are lucky enough not to die from the exposure - which is an almost certainty if you don't go to a special doctor equipped to handle HF. Oh, and HF smells like week-old, unwashed socks.
If you keep dropping some, on the floor, on the same spots for hundred of years.. could you reach the other side of the planet ? Hehe
Well, let's see, there's erosion, settling and shifting, there's the chance you run into some buried plastic or something, there's the *molten core,* and then even if it did get to the center, gravity is going to stop it from popping up on the other side (at least according to what we know). So I guess the real question is if you can dilute the Earth's core to be mostly acid?
Load More Replies...I worked in the chemical industry and we used hydrofluoric acid, you had to wear a full acid suit and visor to even walk through the HF plant. We were also given calcium gel to use if we ever got HF on our bare skin, the gel would react with the HF before it burned through your flesh to the bone. Also HF will be formed if a car battery goes on fire so don't touch burned out car engines without wearing protective gloves.
It was talked about in “Breaking Bad” after a guy got a metal tub to dissolve a body, but the tub dissolved.
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i've spent the past 18 months at home, in my neighborhood walking two dogs 3x a day (sometimes separately) at all hours of the day, so: the layout, egresses, and security patterns of many local establishments, locations of cameras and places where the cops hang out eating snacks, and how to get through various alleys from point A to point in my house with the lights off
Your dogs thank you for spending quality time with them, and hooe you dont do anything to end up in jail and sever this relationship.
Being a cannibal isnt technically illegal. It's just all the laws around it that make it near impossible to get away with it.
I mean, if someone alive consented for you to eat a bit of them, and they didn’t die?…..:
So there will be laws how a corpse must be handled, and "eating it" won't be in the process.
Load More Replies...You guys remember this back in 2001? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armin_Meiwes
You see this is what I’m telling everyone, I once looked it up cuz my and my friends are weirdos. The act itself isn’t illegal, it’s just that the laws in place make it near impossible to do legally. (Yes I just restated what was already said)
In the UK, cannibalism has been successfully defended under duress. Which is to say, if you're starving to death and resort to eating a corpse, that's legal. As it should be.
"The Custom of the Sea" is a good book about Britain's last trial for cannibalism at sea. The yacht Mignonette was sunk and the crew eventually resorted to cannibalism to survive, when they were saved they freely admitted the cannibalism and were very surprised to be tried for it as it was considered "the custom of the sea".
Load More Replies...only by eating the brain though, which you'd never do.
Load More Replies...Having somewhat detailed knowledge of age of consent laws. I took a criminal law class in college and we went over various laws, including various levels of sex crimes. It doesn't feel illegal to know that information, but if you know details of those laws, people tend to think you're trying to find loopholes or skirt up against them.
Try UK booze laws - despite most pubs just giving up and saying 18 it's much more complex, depending on who is buying and whether a meal is involved.
Realising the flaws in the Irish sexual assault statute was frightening for me.
Card counting in blackjack
Easy to detect. Grounds for immediate removal/exclusion, which is also not illegal
How can they detect that? I've seen it in films, but I can't understand how they realise
Load More Replies...It isn't illegal, but most casinos have house rules against it and will ban you for live.
Which is pretty unsportsmanlike, since it's essentially just playing the game really, really well.
Load More Replies...It's not illegal, and depends on the skill of the skill of the person on if they can be caught or not
Get 64 hexadecimal characters in order and you might become a billionaire just like that.
Conversely, if you are a billionaire and someone guesses your 64character sequence, you might just lose all the wealth in there.
Talking about crypto private keys here.
Also, it's tooooooooooo improbable. But yeah.
I like the one about "pick any bicycle lock in 5bmunimutes or less" better. You mak a quick, clean getaway
Out of date now, but some users might remember the AACS encryption key controversy. Back in the HDDVD days, you couldn't just clone a disc to share a movie with someone else because you needed an encryption key. Someone figured the key out and put it on Digg (which at the time functioned a lot like Reddit), which then got a cease and desist order. That backfired, as users spread the encryption key far and wide. Sharing the key felt like you were participating in a huge crime network, even though there's nothing wrong with copying and pasting a hexadecimal code. BTW, it's 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0. This whole episode was the beginning of the end for DRM.
Also remember the region locks?? Easy to get around but so annoying lol.
How a nuclear bomb works. Apparently it’s just a uranium bullet being fired at another piece of uranium.
Apparently not. If it was this simple Iran wouldnt still be trying to figure it out after 20 years.
It is that simple. But to get the right uranium isotope is really hard.
Load More Replies...Properly REFINED uranium. Think that might be the trick that eludes them. I doubt any nation state has forgot about a simple Google search.
It is almost as fairly basic as that my countryman in 1913 Ernie Rutherford fired off a light at a bit of sheet gold leaning in the corner and noted the scatter. The measuring of the particles was/is the thing - oh and getting the beam particles charged helps or better still a particle accelerator.. Dead easy I've done similar in my studio/lab when bored with painting my extinction art or playing with my home made bosun collider.
Uranium bombs are easy to make, but hard to get the bomb material. Plutonium bombs are easy to get the material, but hard to make a bomb work properly. The USA didn't bother testing the Uranium bomb because they knew it would work. But it took YEARS of refining to make enough material for one uranium bomb. Once you figure out how to make Plutonium bombs, making a lot of them is "easy", which is why at one point the USA and USSR combined had about 120,000 nuclear weapons. The Soviet power reactors were very good at Plutonium production.
nuclear fission and fusion if I remember GCSE physics correctly lmao
Except it's not an atom it's a neutron. And it actually is a "bullet". In the little man bomb design, they used a primary explosion to fire a uranium slug (basically a uranium gun) at another hunk of uranium which would then result in the secondary nuclear fission reaction.
Load More Replies...If you put a wet jolly rancher on a cold window and let it freeze then pull, the window will break.
I'm guessing by leaving a wet jolly rancher on a cold window and letting it freeze then pulling it?? Lol
Load More Replies...And after? Then what? Suck on a rock? No. I am a woman of class and civility.
Load More Replies...I made zabaglione one time (Italian dessert with lots of egg white), and served it in wine glasses. The dishes sat on the counter with the spoons still in them plus a bit of water to soak, then I picked up a spoon to wash. It was stuck to the bottom and pulled out a circle of glass, letting the soaking water flood the countertop.
what is a wet jolly rancher? does being well make them jolly? or is it being a rancher?
Im going to just assume you are being serious and not from an area where you can get them, but jolly ranchers are rather decent sized hard candies that melt a little too easily. Kids like to eat them in stages because they do take quite a bit of time as you really cant bite them and will put them down on anything without thinking of how sticky they are. Worse than lollipops.
Load More Replies...Did it happen on just one windows and that was all the testing done?
So basically at our school if there’s an intruder we are supposed to lock the classroom doors and hide while the teachers stay on their computers waiting for the all-clear code. No student is supposed to know the code because if so it could put us at risk of more problems if a lockdown was to occur. At school I was waiting in the hallway for the bell to ring when I look through the window leading to the school receptionist office when I see this large book. It had the all-clear code right on the front page... I thought schools was supposed to have reliable security?
Bad guys don't care about the rules or what has been banned
Load More Replies...Ask the kids at a particular Norwegian school camp.
Load More Replies...When i went to grade school we had "duck and cover" practice in case of nuclear war
My online history class showed an old cartoon thing about a turtle who knew how to stay safe by ducking and covering.
Load More Replies...In my school if there is an intruder, they ring the bell 5 times. The teachers hide with us and the all clear message is another 5 bells
Our workplace lockdown procedure involved going to a locked room in the middle of the building, which had floor to ceiling windows... Yeah me and my colleagues decided the cleaners cupboard was safer
If you have a VHS tape with copy protect on it, you can record it over onto Betamax then back to VHS to get rid of the copy protect.
I'll remember this after I finish my time machine, and travel back to the 80s to start my bootlegging empire.
Another fun useless information for you guys. Back in the day, if you had a Nokia 3310, you could've made free calls by changing the "emergency number" to whomever you wanted to call. I exploited that so much lol.
Way easier to tape over the hole that makes it protected. Compare a protected and an unrecorded VHS and you can't miss it.
I used to connect two VCRs in line to play a movie from one, record it on the other one. All the protections, etc transferred to the new tape. Built quite a movie library like that, but now all the tapes are packed away and no longer have a VCR to play them on.
Hey, some classic vhs cassettes are worth a ton. This trick will probably make them worth much less, though.
Load More Replies...I haven't seen a Betamax player since the 80s. My parents bought one but it was quickly replaced by a VHS player, which I have also not seen for more than a decade.
LOL I still have a VHS because there are many obscure films that never got released on DVD or streaming. Also, I worked in a video store in the 80's and we had both VHS and Beta tapes. The Beta machines were much higher quality but the tapes were only 2 hours so that's the reason VHS took over and made them obsolete.
Load More Replies...The company I worked for. Has a major flaw in their vehicle interlocking breathalyzers. That took me years to come upon. And they knew they all knew.
Some company vehicles will not start unless you use a breathalyzer built into them. It's to stop employees from drink driving.
Load More Replies...How to make a fertilizer bomb
Posted on Reddit a year ago. Understand how the site works.
Load More Replies...There was this book that became popular in the 80s, way before the interwebs & personal home computers, called The Anarchists’ Cookbook. It was procedurally banned in a lot of places, but easy to access a copy. It had recipes & instructions for tons of c**p that would be considered illegal. Including at least three things on this list. One being a fertilizer bomb. Seems like all these things should be just as easily found on the internet as it was in a book 40 years ago.
It was the first thing that was posted on the News groups that's when the internet first started up for us lucky students who got first access through our universities. Interestingly in those days everything was unimpeded and there prevailed a sense of liberal activism and helping your fellow man. Incidentally however I noted and always remarked to others of the presence of one group called 'alt.right' in amongst the thousands of the news groups. It was so so way out of place way back then. My hunch was correct it was the harbinger of great evil in the world and for our beloved internet.
Load More Replies...I hoestly wonder about the mental stability of people researching how-to make bombs. On the other hand, the Ukraine army is probably looking for a few good men.
Knowing how to add ingredients to each other isn't the same as knowing how to build the entire device. If you think can build the entire thing, the knowledge you have is likely either incomplete, or so small scale that its more a party trick than a bomb.
I know how to mix enough of the right ingredients to make a 2' tree stump fly out of the ground as shrapnel. Close enough?
Load More Replies...That hotel workers often don’t change sheets and pillows. Wtf I do not want to sleep in someone’s dirty sheets.
This is completely untrue. But in some hotels you can request your own sheets and towels be changed less often as a "green option"
I think it's the difference between a hotel and motel lol. I've worked at a hotel once and all the sheets and towels HAD to be changed.
The amount of the fine they would get for not changing sheets. Plus the immediate termination is not worth it
That’s why me and my fam always bring our own sheets and blankets, thanks hotel, but no thanks
Barbecue sauce is mostly just ketchup
In restaurants where I worked, whenever we ran out of bbq sauce we just mixed ketchup and Worcestershire sauce together in a 3:1 ratio. No one ever complained or knew.
We used to do this too lol. Oh, and mix Coke and Sprite when we were out of Ginger Ale.
Load More Replies...Before you stupidly say "my bbq recipe doesn't use that c**p!"...if the ingredients list has all the necessities to make ketchup within it, guess what? Your recipe contains ketchup, you just took the long way.
Most bbq sauce is actually sugar and vinegar. Prob why op deleted themselves....
The smoky BBQ sauce I like is definitely not mostly ketchup, not even a little ketchup.
Some details about Fritzl Case. F*cking horrifying.
So that people DO NOT have to look this up: A man held his daughter captive for 24 years. He abused, raped, and sexually assaulted her. She had 7 children during this time, three of whom stayed with her and one of whom died and was disposed of in an incinerator. The other three were brought up by the father and his wife.
By the end her hair had turned grey and she was losing her teeth, and looked decades older than her true age. But she was at least finally rescued along with her surviving children, and the father went straight to jail. Where I'm hoping the other inmates will beat him to death.
Load More Replies...Didnt he build a secret apartment in the basement? I thought the mother didn’t know, that she thought the daughter ran away and would randomly drop off kids on the porch or that’s what he told the wife.
i heard about the Fritzl Case on a video while randomly browsing through youtube. it has scarred me.
You can copy any movie, song, photo, or other legally reserved media and share it with anyone you wish without consequence... As long as you are not making any money in the process. (In America)
Not true. We have copyright laws. Trademarks,etc. Public Domain is free. Not a whole lot else. How else do artists protect their ideas from getting stolen? Same for music and theater. All protected.
Copyrighted works may be copied and/or used for purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research under “Fair Use” language within copyright law and congressionally endorsed guidelines. There is a legal gray area around making copies (e.g., mp3s, cassettes) of media that you own physical copies for your own use, but you cannot legally make copies of any copyrighted material and distribute, even for free, without the consent of the copyright holder. It’s just not usually worth the time and money to pursue legal action against most people who do so.
in Sweden it's allowed to share anything to close friends & family but if one wants to copy a cd to play/have in their own car besides in their home you will have to buy another copy & theres a "copying tariff" that you pay anytime you buy something with a harddrive even tho it is illegal to circumvent copy protection. the money from the tariff is a law and the money goes to a private company that hands out money to artists, so if you buy a digital video camera & film your wedding you are at the same time giving money to music bands.
This is absolutely untrue. You cannot share copyrighted material, even for free. Likewise, in the case of music or movies, there is a limit to how many people can legally view it at one time. It's to allow families and friends to watch the movie, but it legally prevents schools from showing movies without paying a licensing fee.
i did this. i bought some Ted Poley CDs. and copied them for my friend, cuz i needed a quick bday gift for him.
I've been to SyFy conventions (decades ago) where they wouldn't play videos sold for private consumption because of copyrights. Any video with that warning, because people paid to attend.
What my friend's close friend looks like naked.
We hooked up but he doesn't know that, so I feel like I have illegal knowledge.
...wow...here is what the rest of us now know: you are a d!ck wad and for sure no friend!
My wife's friend stayed over one night and she went for a pee with no clothes on and didn't hear me coming up the stairs, I saw everything and all I could do was wake my wife up and tell her, if that comes up later and the fact I didn't say anything comes with all sorts of s**t.
The leg lock trick around a pole. Saw it while on holidays on the west coast of Ireland.
I looked it up. Apparently you wrap your legs around a pole and then tuck them back in such a way that you get stuck there. You need a buddy to help you do it, and afterwards you're going to have a lot of trouble getting out of it. Here's a video of a couple of guys trying it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZC1Op7eKqg
Okay that’s actually terrifying. There’s a comment on that video where this guy said he did it to himself accidentally as a kid during recess and got left on the playground until a teacher noticed he was missing and searched for him. Had to pull him up by the shoulders to get him off.
Load More Replies...This is a trick of the military. So you don't need a rope or other aids to fix someone. Only one suitable tree or pole. My dad showed it to me when I was little.
Load More Replies...I think it's a stripper pole an Ireland just happened to be where they saw it.
On those annoying sies that show part of the article and then block it asking you to turn off your ad-blocker, just go to the site's properties (right click the URL) and turn of JavaScript, then reload the site, no more popup asking you to turn off your pop-up blocker!
I missed the part where most of these seem like illegal knowledge. Most were just..huh, go figure facts.
It wasn't that most are illegal, it was just that it felt subjectively illegal...
Load More Replies...Years ago I used to know someone who would copy video games. For the sake of privacy I'll call this person "I". For Playstation 2 or Xbox, I would have to mod the console (buy a $40 chip, open the console and solder connections onto the motherboard) to get the copied games to work, because those systems and all games had a proprietary encryption on them. Sega Dreamcast wasn't so wise and had no encryption. I just bought a regular Dreamcast, downloaded a copy of the game from Napster or Limewire or whatever totally illegal software I was using, and then burn it onto a CD and I was ready to go. Unfortunately, most Dreamcast games weren't worth playing.
Okay that formatting is really clever. But the Dreamcast had some real gems on it.
Load More Replies...I've got one. Your address and phone number is not private information. My job has taught me how to find that information on just about anyone as long as you have a first and last name, or some part of the information already. Plenty of sites will offer you information as a subscription service, but will give you enough for free that you can check it with other sites. Just about every piece of information on the Internet will connect with something else, allowing you to easily find someone's address and phone number, including their living history for themselves and family.
Yup...I started with zabasearch...was my fave...
Load More Replies...I work as an audit manager for a financial institution and also over see all branch audits. I know where all the cameras are. My fob works on all doors. I know where all the dye packs are and where they are kept in teller drawers. I know the location of all secret alarms and the security phrase that the police will use under a hostage situation to call in for all clear signal. The only thing I don't physically have is the dual combo to the vault. Most bank vaults have 750K or less in them. As an auditor, I could easily walk in before the branch opens, force the two tellers to open the vault and then leave. Sure I'll be on camera, but I'll smash the phone box that controls the alarms and take their cell phones. That will give me a good amount of time to run 😆
I use ad free software for everything. If it doesn't work for commercials I speed up the video 5x.
My friend's dad is an EMT, and my friend found the handbook on how to make medicine. It tells you how to make many illegal substances in there.
Bollocks. EMTs aren't pharmacologists, they don't make medicine themselves. More likely your friend found a formulary, which is merely a book containing all current drugs, their usage, known side-effects and interactions/contraindications.
Load More Replies...On those annoying sies that show part of the article and then block it asking you to turn off your ad-blocker, just go to the site's properties (right click the URL) and turn of JavaScript, then reload the site, no more popup asking you to turn off your pop-up blocker!
I missed the part where most of these seem like illegal knowledge. Most were just..huh, go figure facts.
It wasn't that most are illegal, it was just that it felt subjectively illegal...
Load More Replies...Years ago I used to know someone who would copy video games. For the sake of privacy I'll call this person "I". For Playstation 2 or Xbox, I would have to mod the console (buy a $40 chip, open the console and solder connections onto the motherboard) to get the copied games to work, because those systems and all games had a proprietary encryption on them. Sega Dreamcast wasn't so wise and had no encryption. I just bought a regular Dreamcast, downloaded a copy of the game from Napster or Limewire or whatever totally illegal software I was using, and then burn it onto a CD and I was ready to go. Unfortunately, most Dreamcast games weren't worth playing.
Okay that formatting is really clever. But the Dreamcast had some real gems on it.
Load More Replies...I've got one. Your address and phone number is not private information. My job has taught me how to find that information on just about anyone as long as you have a first and last name, or some part of the information already. Plenty of sites will offer you information as a subscription service, but will give you enough for free that you can check it with other sites. Just about every piece of information on the Internet will connect with something else, allowing you to easily find someone's address and phone number, including their living history for themselves and family.
Yup...I started with zabasearch...was my fave...
Load More Replies...I work as an audit manager for a financial institution and also over see all branch audits. I know where all the cameras are. My fob works on all doors. I know where all the dye packs are and where they are kept in teller drawers. I know the location of all secret alarms and the security phrase that the police will use under a hostage situation to call in for all clear signal. The only thing I don't physically have is the dual combo to the vault. Most bank vaults have 750K or less in them. As an auditor, I could easily walk in before the branch opens, force the two tellers to open the vault and then leave. Sure I'll be on camera, but I'll smash the phone box that controls the alarms and take their cell phones. That will give me a good amount of time to run 😆
I use ad free software for everything. If it doesn't work for commercials I speed up the video 5x.
My friend's dad is an EMT, and my friend found the handbook on how to make medicine. It tells you how to make many illegal substances in there.
Bollocks. EMTs aren't pharmacologists, they don't make medicine themselves. More likely your friend found a formulary, which is merely a book containing all current drugs, their usage, known side-effects and interactions/contraindications.
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