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Saved - December 13, 2025 at 3:18 AM

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Not just a walnut, it's a secret camera!! https://t.co/yAlY8fQ8pa

Saved - June 3, 2025 at 12:31 PM

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This guy made a video bypassing a lock, the company responds by suing him, saying he’s tampering with them. So he orders a new one and bypasses it right out of the box https://t.co/4JmbzUvfHm

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The speaker demonstrates how to shim a lock. First, they show the lock in its original packaging to prove it hasn't been tampered with. They ensure the key opens the lock, noting that sometimes new locks don't work. The speaker cuts the top off the packaging, slits the side, and cuts a strip out, rounding it. They remove one side to avoid lacerations from the aluminum shim. The speaker states no measuring, science, or math is needed. The shim is inserted into the back, making sure it's fully seated behind the latch, and then pumped until the lock opens.
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Speaker 0: First, we have the case for good death in the original packaging so you know it wasn't tampered with. Yeah. You can't do that. I can't do that with the beach pool McCroy. Alright. Here's the lock. We'll make sure the key actually opens the lock or make sure the lock operates. Yep. Sometimes they don't. I'm not saying this particular brand, but it's happened where I 've gotten a brand new lock and it doesn't even work. I'm still thinking though, which is interesting. So anyways, cut the top off, put a slit down the side, and just cut a strip out. We're gonna round it out. Gonna remove this side because it's messed up, and then you don't have to do that. I'm just doing it so I don't lacerate myself on a aluminum shim. And that's it. You don't have to measure anything. No science. No math needed. Just gonna shim it into the back. Make sure we're fully seated behind the latch. Give it a few pumps. There it is.
Saved - February 14, 2025 at 3:01 AM

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Elon Musk playing Elon Musk in the tv series The Big Bang Theory https://t.co/16Cfsh1Lmu

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I'm here washing dishes, I was demoted from the turkey line for giving too much gravy. It's an honor to meet you! I'm a huge fan of Tesla and SpaceX. It feels great to help the less fortunate. Helping people is important, especially after viewing Earth from the International Space Station, where I spent two months as a payload specialist. I'm an MIT-trained engineer. I really want you to adopt me. You're here on Thanksgiving, so you're probably a good person. Do you think you might ever get back out to space? We're always looking for engineers. Give me your email so we can stay in touch. Someone hardly touched their pumpkin pie. Wanna share it with me? A partially eaten piece of pumpkin pie from a homeless shelter with Elon Musk? You bet I do!
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Speaker 0: There you go. Speaker 1: You gotta be kidding me. Speaker 0: Sorry? Speaker 1: You're Elon Musk? Speaker 0: I am? Speaker 1: What are you doing here? Speaker 0: I'm washing dishes. Well, I was on the turkey line, but I got demoted for being too generous with the gravy. Speaker 1: Oh, man. What an honor to meet you. I I'm such a fan of Tesla and SpaceX, all your companies, of Howard Wolowitz, Caltech. Speaker 0: Nice to meet you, Howard. It feels great to come down here and help the less fortunate, Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. Nothing better than helping people, which is something I realized when I was viewing Earth from the deck of the International Space Station, where I spent two months as a payload specialist, a job I was qualified for because I'm an MIT trained engineer. Speaker 0: And I thought I ladled the gravy on thick. Speaker 1: Sorry. It's just you're you. Speaker 0: I really want you to adopt me. Well, you're here on Thanksgiving, so you're probably a good person. Speaker 1: I made my wife come down too. Speaker 0: You think you might ever get back out to space? Speaker 1: Is that a job offer? Because I really wanna go to Mars. Assuming I can bring my wife. She hardly takes up any room. She's a carry on. Speaker 0: Well, we're not quite there yet, but we're always looking for engineers. So if you give me my email, we can stay in touch. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 0: Hello. Someone hardly touched their pumpkin pie. Wanna share it with me? Speaker 1: A partially eaten piece of pumpkin pie from a homeless shelter with Speaker 0: Elon Musk? You bet I do.
Saved - January 25, 2025 at 8:31 AM

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Dude cooks better on a rock than 80% of people do in a kitchen https://t.co/OssYeYVdYC

Saved - September 19, 2024 at 8:26 AM

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Horrifying moment 14 year old teen shoots his own mom dead https://t.co/lBPdsM5L4h

Saved - August 23, 2024 at 7:35 AM

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Today 20 years ago, Pirate Bay response to legal threats from DreamWorks https://t.co/p3SNJaxjXL

Saved - August 7, 2024 at 1:50 AM

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This ad aired in Thailand 20 years ago… https://t.co/mM5mEvuM5h

Saved - July 9, 2024 at 3:11 AM

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Who’s gonna tell them 💀 https://t.co/k1cYrZKQyL

Saved - March 30, 2024 at 2:59 AM

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Father surprises his daughter at school after he was wrongfully imprisoned since she was 1 https://t.co/SpXYoZq40A

Saved - March 27, 2024 at 2:12 AM

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I’m getting mad just by watching https://t.co/HUJOIO8RXF

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Can I put them in? It's been two weeks and they're starting to look gross. Can I dump them in? Sure. Translation: Can I put them in? It's been two weeks and they're starting to look gross. Can I dump them in? Sure.
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Speaker 0: Do you guys care if I put them in? This is the 2nd week you have it taken. I'm looking kinda gross. Can you say that again? Can I dump them in then? Sure.
Saved - March 1, 2024 at 3:35 AM

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25 yr old pizza delivery man runs into burning house, saves four children who tell him another might be in the house. He goes back in, finds the girl, jumps out a window with her, and carries her to a cop who captures the moment on his bodycam. https://t.co/qQ1TjH22XU

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A car pulled in to inform someone their house is on fire. A 6-year-old girl and a 22-year-old male may be inside. Concern about the baby's safety is expressed.
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Speaker 0: Yep. That car right there, somebody pulled in to let him know their house is on fire. I saw him around back. That's the last time I Mhmm. K. Hey, guys. 6 year old girl and a 22 year old male commit some of this in the house somewhere. Would you like a 6 year old female and a 22 year old male possibly inside? Guys, come here. Come here. Is the baby okay?
Saved - February 29, 2024 at 11:18 AM

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How the cops act when you try to do the right thing by turning in a gun that was likely used in a crime https://t.co/Fo4JbzZpei

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I found a pistol and knives in a canal near University of Memphis. Police officers arrived, and I handed over the items. They asked for my information, but I didn't have my ID. They questioned me and my friend, who they knew. The officers seemed upset that we were filming, even though we found the gun. They were curious about the situation but didn't ask too many questions.
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Speaker 0: Oh my gosh. It's definitely loaded. My buddies and I were walking in a canal near University of Memphis, and I found a block 43 pistol. We have 2 police officers right now that just showed up on scene. Hold on. Alright. So I found a pistol and some knives. It has serial numbers on it too, but it's right over here. Can you handle it? With my gloves. Y'all got his information. Right? That's it. Okay. We'll give you the information. So you're still in keeping up trash? Yeah. You're still in my office and keeping up the weapons? That's kinda odd. That's just what we do. I thought about it. Gonna be okay. You got ID? No. I don't have my ID on me. What's your name? My name's Jeff. Is that a Skype, man? Yeah. It's a Florida Skype. Why is your lieutenant telling us that we can't film, that we can't do any of this, and he's, like, getting mad at us. We literally just found a gun in the canal. We're just sitting here with a camera. It's not like we hit we're holding a gun. You guys have the gun. What's your friend name that you know up here? Yeah. That's right. That's important. I'm a put it on. Never asked so many questions.
Saved - December 22, 2023 at 9:26 PM

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This ad aired in Thailand 20 years ago 😬 https://t.co/8jwRBuICcV

Saved - November 17, 2023 at 2:37 AM

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We must ban podcasts. Take their mics away https://t.co/b6yiQPAdNW

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A young person in an abusive marriage is seeking advice on whether to divorce. The response is to endure the abuse and not consider divorce as an option. Even in cases of physical abuse, the advice is to continue enduring. The extreme example makes it difficult to provide a clear recommendation for others in similar situations. Another scenario is presented where a married couple has a child and the wife starts cheating. The question is whether they should divorce, and the response is that divorce is worse than physical abuse, especially for the children.
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Speaker 0: If there's someone that's very, very young and goes into a marriage and has kids when they're, like, 18, 19, 20, a year into the relationship, it gets really, really abusive. Even though it might be rare from what you guys think It is. Speaker 1: Go on. If it Speaker 0: would happen, what would you recommend for those people? Would they divorce, or do you want them to keep going in the relationship. Speaker 1: Keep going. Can't divorce, and that's not a real thing. Speaker 0: Even though it might be, like, physically abusive? Speaker 1: You gotta endure. People are too Speaker 0: You wanna really, really demoralized. People are just Speaker 1: I mean, look, I'm gonna be honest. Are just Speaker 0: situation. That might be in that situation. What would you recommend? Speaker 1: Really difficult. Okay. Endure. Until they give up. It's endured. It is such an extreme example that I can't give a prescription for what other people should do to Speaker 0: What about if 2 people really married, they have a kid, and then the wife starts cheating. Speaker 1: Do you think they should divorce? Jesus himself said in in cases of really Adultery, Speaker 0: divorce is so much worse than physical abuse? Speaker 1: For the children? Sorry. You think Speaker 0: that cheating is divorce than physical abuse? Speaker 1: For the children, yes. Absolutely. I think really
Saved - October 20, 2023 at 3:45 PM

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son learning to drive almost crashes into cop car... did he not know he had a break? https://t.co/7gMeL48Gsd

Saved - October 5, 2023 at 7:07 PM

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Vietnam veteran being told how much his Rolex watch is worth

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The speaker examines a bracelet with a date mark from 1971. They explain that collectors value this watch because Paul Newman wore a similar one in a movie. However, the speaker emphasizes that this particular model is even more special because it has the word "oyster" on it, making it extremely rare. They estimate its value at around $400,000. The speaker is impressed by the watch's excellent condition, complete with original documentation, and suggests it could fetch $500,000 to $700,000 at auction. They express gratitude for the opportunity to see such a rare find on Antiques Roadshow but note that it cannot be worn.
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Speaker 0: Date mark on the bracelet shows that it was made in the Q1 of 1971. Your watch was made approximately 1971 and you ordered it a couple years later. Collectors love this watch because Paul Newman, wore it in a movie called Winning. Wasn't this particular model? It did not have the screw down buttons. The one that Paul Newman wore, currently at auction, those watches are going for approximately 150 to $200,000. Your watch is more special. It says It's hitting me. It says oyster on it. Yes. They did that for an extremely short period of time. We refer to that as a Mark II dial. And this particular model, being Mark Oyster, is extremely, extremely rare. A watch like this at auction is worth about $400,000. You okay? Don't fall. I'm not done yet. I said a watch like yours because of the condition of it. Basically, it's a new old stock watch, no wear on it, the original foil sticker on the back of it, and the fact that we have all this complete documentation here also may be one of the very few in the whole world that still was never worn. Your watch at auction today, 500 to $700,000. You should get it. No, I'm very serious. Oh, look, that's an absolute fabulous find. It's one of the rarest Paul Newman models. And in this condition, I don't think there's a better one in the world. Can't thank you enough for bringing me one of the greatest watches to ever see on Antiques Roadshow. And thank you very much for your service. Unbelievable. You can't wear it though.
Saved - September 2, 2023 at 8:36 PM

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