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Uninvited guest in the house

Uninvited guest in the house

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SpherousX
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#21
Absolutely, you're showing a lot of concern. I’d really consider reaching out if I were in your shoes. Not meant to come across as rude, just being thoughtful.
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SpherousX
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #21

Absolutely, you're showing a lot of concern. I’d really consider reaching out if I were in your shoes. Not meant to come across as rude, just being thoughtful.

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Dohe
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#22
It might just be a language issue, but there are some suspicious patterns in your writing. I'm not claiming you're insane, but I’d really like to get some assistance. We can’t diagnose you ourselves, but if you notice these tendencies, it’s important to get help right away—untreated they could worsen. If this and other concerns keep you awake, consider reaching out for support. If you think it’s odd, it could be your roommate who’s different—or maybe they’re unwell.
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Dohe
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #22

It might just be a language issue, but there are some suspicious patterns in your writing. I'm not claiming you're insane, but I’d really like to get some assistance. We can’t diagnose you ourselves, but if you notice these tendencies, it’s important to get help right away—untreated they could worsen. If this and other concerns keep you awake, consider reaching out for support. If you think it’s odd, it could be your roommate who’s different—or maybe they’re unwell.

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Bonden7766
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#23
It’s a reasonable thought. He often criticizes the socket at 22:00 when the room lights are off, likely to create an impression that he’s asleep and nobody will notice. He’s probably concealing something from past interactions. For example, if I shut down the PC, he might go to the toilet, lock it for a couple of hours, expecting me to assume he’s in there and then safely restart it while I’m away. Meanwhile, he could be using my PC resources during that time.
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Bonden7766
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #23

It’s a reasonable thought. He often criticizes the socket at 22:00 when the room lights are off, likely to create an impression that he’s asleep and nobody will notice. He’s probably concealing something from past interactions. For example, if I shut down the PC, he might go to the toilet, lock it for a couple of hours, expecting me to assume he’s in there and then safely restart it while I’m away. Meanwhile, he could be using my PC resources during that time.

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Lucadagreat
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10-30-2025, 07:26 PM
#24
You might be mistaken about what he’s concealing. It seems more probable he’s under the influence of substances, unwell, or even thinking about ending his life. I’m sorry to share, but witnessing this makes me wonder if you’re either joking or overly worried.
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Lucadagreat
10-30-2025, 07:26 PM #24

You might be mistaken about what he’s concealing. It seems more probable he’s under the influence of substances, unwell, or even thinking about ending his life. I’m sorry to share, but witnessing this makes me wonder if you’re either joking or overly worried.

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Zexer_
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10-30-2025, 07:27 PM
#25
It's not possible to access information via the power line since it only links to your PSU. Your data remains separate from the PSU entirely.
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Zexer_
10-30-2025, 07:27 PM #25

It's not possible to access information via the power line since it only links to your PSU. Your data remains separate from the PSU entirely.

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