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Minecraft server xX-An0nYm0uS-Xx 25/02/10(Mon)10:56 No. 147359 Board: /vg/ [Reply] Stickied
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I leave 7chan for 12 years and you get rid of your Minecraft server?


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xX-An0nYm0uS-Xx 25/06/28(Sat)06:52 No. 148547

How was prison OP?




Hornybitch 25/09/26(Fri)02:41 No. 2888 Board: /ai/ [Reply]

Can we get more aunt Cass pics?




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Jingle Bell Dimebag Anon 24/12/25(Wed)11:59 No. 840 Board: /weed/ [Reply]
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Jingle Bell
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I miss it so much on this day. Bumping While High.


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Dimebag Anon 24/12/29(Sun)20:00 No. 846
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For the first time in my entire adult life, I did exactly what I wanted on Christmas Day: not a damn thing.




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Anonymous 25/02/03(Mon)01:07 No. 66383



One of the biggest "I am going to hell for liking this so much" artist


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Anonymous 26/01/09(Fri)01:35 No. 66986

>>66295

I know there is more GIF like that but cant find it. Help?




Anonymous 25/04/30(Wed)03:18 No. 124948 Board: /men/ [Reply]
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i am way in over my head with this one lads




Post-Modern Mom 12/11/05(Mon)03:48 No. 468 Board: /jew/ [Reply] [First 100 posts] [Last 50 posts]
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If I were to start stealing things from stores to save money, how would I go about it? Related question: If I were to begin selling things I stole from stores, how would I go about it?


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Modern Mom 25/04/20(Sun)06:26 No. 4319

Case study two: asset management

Recent migrant has no household items, no clothes, they don't actually have enough money to buy all these things. They attempt to become a normal functional member of society by stealing an entire household worth of sundry items.
They burgle houses, ransack one store after another, very common they will loot a store then "dump" the items in their own community, it's often communal theft.

So what that might look like is a displaced person/migrant trying to steal and entire rack of T-shirts.
Nobody needs 100 of the same shirt, nor do they really have any resale value- but they have barter value. so the next week every immigrant from that suburb will be wearing the same shirts and the thief will barter one household item off each of them.

Problem: asset management
The thief has 100 identical shirts, which everyone will assume are stolen, will have 99 at the point they try to dispose of the first because, these items have so little resale value they are hard to wash. This migrant will be caught with the actual items, often wearing items stolen from 6 different stores.
I arrest this person the second I see them; because they're about to steal $200 worth of a single item and try to sprint out the door and down the road like a wilderbeast. And I just assume police will arrest them for possessing stolen property from previous thefts.

Solution:
Steal things, deal in stolen things, buy stolen things- but not all at once. Don't swap one stolen thing for another, don't wear stolen clothes while stealing clothes. Have a plan to dump the assets. It's not uncommon I just walk up to these people's cars and can visually observe a car full of stolen items before they even come into the store


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Modern Mom 25/04/20(Sun)07:02 No. 4320

Case study three: risk assessment

A professional thief relies on income from theft, but doesn't need revenue straight away, has a garage full of stolen items on someone else's land, nothing in their house is stolen, they aren't on bail.

But one week they miss-judge the risk, pick the wrong mark, and suffer a loss they can't recover from.

Mom and pop have no store camera, the store isn't easier to steal from, there's a risk they could be beaten up. pop just punches the thief in the face and they run away with a black eye. for most thieves this wouldn't be a problem, but for a pro it means they are visually identified entering every store they want to inspect, so they might be suspected at 30 different stores for every single store they actually steal from. Long term, being so broadly suspected of being a thief is something they can't recover from.

Someone resorts to stealing meat from a supermarket on and off when they lose shifts at their job. The supermarket doesn't press legal charges for individual items stolen especially if the thief is making ordinary purchases as well. They earn more from the thief than they lose from the theft.
The thief steals from a private butcher, thinking it's just the same meat, which it is.
But the private butcher is part of a merchants association which has a private legal fund, and presses charges with association money, so the thief gets a criminal record over $10 of sausages and looses their job.

They didn't asses the nature of the risk correctly.
There's no moral here, this is basically how 90% of the thieves get caught.
walk into a store wearing items stolen from a different store, get beaten up and subsequently marked, cop a charge and have to post bail then caught again while on bail.
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Modern Mom 25/04/20(Sun)07:38 No. 4321

Smart strategies: Things that make our lives hard.
You might wonder why I'd just tel you this, it's because there's no structural reason for me to protect retailer I don't work for. If they don't hire me, theft is their problem not mine. Morally? story for another day.

1. Duplicate Item theft.
This is when you buy something, and steal the same item at the same time. So you might scan only one of two items on the self check out, or carry out the same shirt in a different size. on CCTV it becomes hard to prove which item you were carrying, and at what time, and to separate you from other shoppers.
If you put two chocolate bars in your pocket, pay for one, I don't have shit on CCTV. you would just say it's footage of you picking up the item you paid for. even if you were eating the chocolate bar in front of me and produced the wrapper, I cant prove how many you've got stuffed in your chipmunk face.
2. shelving.
I can't sexually assault someone in the course of a search, so if you can shove a stolen item into your anus, it's yours. I'm just not paid enough, neither are cops. I cant remove someones underwear, even if I see a phone charger in your underwear I can't photograph that, or remove that. This is why the bathroom is the epicenter of petty theft.
3. FAST theft
Stealing volumetric products rather than consumer items. petrol, oil, individual slices of bread, single batteries, one CD from a set.
This is so stupid, but we don't barcode the bread itself, the mince meat itself. If you just pull a fistfull of mince meat from a pack and put it in a plastic bag I can't prove it was even our mince meat, or how many slices of bread the bag had in it to begin with. when you see this its like...jesus christ, fml, this nigger stealing individual slices of bread from 6 different bags.
4. change ups.
Yes, still works in 2025. registers are designed so clerks can't go backwards in the process to add extra items but if someone receives cash in their hand, as a rule you can change them up. It's a punk move because you're always on CCTV and can only claim you did it by mistake if you aren't on CCTV in 20 different places trying it. But thieves move around a lot, they will still do it especially if they aren't store thieves.
5. mobbing
When you get more thieves into a single store than the store has employees. 20 kids come in at once and just start throwing items between each other. people who exchange items in their carts with other shoppers.
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Coomer Spin Anonymous 20/03/30(Mon)07:00 No. 25097 Board: /fl/ [Reply]
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Made with Blender (bitmaps) and put together in Flash CS6.


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Anonymous 21/06/08(Tue)16:02 No. 25330
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>>25097
>Made with Blender (bitmaps)
Why? are you stupid or something? All of this can be made in flash alone.

Let me sing you the song of my people now.




BWH / party thread Dimebag Anon 24/12/19(Thu)16:14 No. 833 Board: /weed/ [Reply]
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