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08-05-2010, 08:14 PM #1
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Incriminating photos on Facebook
Hi, I just posted a picture of a a top cola (very small one, fits in my hand) that broke off my autoflower onto my facebook as my profile pic. I just realized that it could lead to suspicious activity report and police raiding my house. Does this pic lead to anything serious such as a warrant to search my house?
[attachment=o251971]maspino1 Reviewed by maspino1 on . Incriminating photos on Facebook Hi, I just posted a picture of a a top cola (very small one, fits in my hand) that broke off my autoflower onto my facebook as my profile pic. I just realized that it could lead to suspicious activity report and police raiding my house. Does this pic lead to anything serious such as a warrant to search my house? Rating: 5
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08-05-2010, 08:42 PM #2
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Incriminating photos on Facebook
Be afraid, be very afraid!!! :S2:
Just kidding, think before you post things on Facebook.
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08-05-2010, 11:58 PM #3
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Incriminating photos on Facebook
^ they can scan your finger and hand prints from that photo, too.
i'd start packing for gitmo.
just kidding, but seriously don't put any personal shite on the internets . . ever. :twocents:
oh, yeah . . . my condolences to the plant that lost its cola, so sad to see, eh? i used to top my plants to make them bushier until i discovered the joy of the giant top cola. :rasta: :stoned:
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08-06-2010, 09:34 AM #4
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Incriminating photos on Facebook
haha very funny guys. i took ti down since then, got so paranoid... but yeah, i had actually tied the top to the side in an attempt to late-lst it and it was fine, then i took the string off, must've destabilized the stem at that point because all i did was pull a leaf on the node and POP! it just popped, like actually, popped off the plant lol
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08-06-2010, 02:37 PM #5
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Incriminating photos on Facebook
Why anyone would be a member of this site that publishes supposedly private info online of 100 million of its members is beyond me. On top of that, why anyone would post anything sexual or drug related on that site is even crazier considering most serious jobs do internet sweeps these days and can see your posts from facebook including pictures. Those pictures that the younger folks have posted online that are "questionable" or obscene....will be used against them at some point in their life.
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08-09-2010, 06:03 PM #6
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Incriminating photos on Facebook
I agree. Even if you're using it legal as medical marijuana, employers even then have reservations, as we've seen from the Walmart controversy.
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08-10-2010, 12:58 AM #7
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Incriminating photos on Facebook
:smokin: yes, sadly, i am familiar with that sound, too. my case, dropped the lights just barely grazing it but off popped to top.
Originally Posted by maspino1
silver lining, you get something to tie you over til the rest of the harvest.
:stoned: put it in a mason jar for a while to cure it if you haven't already. :greenthumb:
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