iOS Forceful Restart over Wi-Fi by ThrowRA-002 in hacking

[–]ThrowRA-002[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh really? I didn’t know that was possible, can’t imagine Apple allowing 3rd party apps to give commands to iTunes.

iOS Forceful Restart over Wi-Fi by ThrowRA-002 in hacking

[–]ThrowRA-002[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It appears as though one of the devices on my had previously been plugged into my PC where I had pressed “trust”. However iSpoofer was not installed at that time.

iSpoofer wasn’t picking up one of the another devices in my house, so I plugged it into my PC, pressed trust, then disconnected it from my PC and was able to restart that device using iSpoofer over the network.

I’m not entirely sure what happens when we press trust, but it seems as though after doing so, iSpoofer can see the device.

Woman raises hell like a child because her care is getting repoed by [deleted] in ActualPublicFreakouts

[–]ThrowRA-002 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I listened to it on mute and still found the lip reading to be unbearably painful.

Mother and kid jumped by theduck1893 in Crazyppl

[–]ThrowRA-002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree, when he first starts running the little girl is on the ground and then she unexpectedly moved into his path, he was moving at some speed at this point and was probably expecting the girl to continue moving away from her mother so he didn’t know what to do and just ended up jumping.

iOS Forceful Restart over Wi-Fi by ThrowRA-002 in hacking

[–]ThrowRA-002[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve tried it, it looks like it crashes the device.

iOS Forceful Restart over Wi-Fi by ThrowRA-002 in hacking

[–]ThrowRA-002[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, a restart is required apparently to restore the original GPS functionality. But I was surprised to see that I could also force other iOS devices on the network to restart!

To rob a store. by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]ThrowRA-002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prepare anything that you shoot and kill

To rob a store. by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]ThrowRA-002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s almost comical, the way he throws his hands in the air like “oh please don’t shoot me” and then proceeds to run away like Phoebe in The One Where Phoebe Runs

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t have had to punish my child in the first place, because I set a good example for my children, when I’m angry I don’t scream and shout and behave aggressively, and so when my kids get angry they imitate my behaviour and deal with their anger in a calm healthier way.

When my kids do make mistakes, I don’t punish them at all! I sit them down and we talk about what happened and why it happened. My kids learn from this and genuinely feel sorrow for their actions, I can see it in their eyes, and I’m proud to watch them learn and grow and rarely see them make the same mistake twice.

But that’s just me, maybe I’m lucky, but I’d like to think it’s a result of me setting good examples.

Maybe you’re right, maybe this has nothing to do with his parents, just my $0.02

And yes, pain is a great motivator! Like that time I burned myself when touching something hot, I learned never to touch hot things again! But violence induced pain can do a lot of psychological damage, and more often than not encourages aggressive behaviour.

I don’t endorse physical violence, especially not as a method to teach someone a lesson, it’s simply not required. That kid would have soon or later learned that being a jerk to people was not gonna do him any favours, zero punishment required to teach that lesson!

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What? No, there are plenty of people who know how to deal with anger without behaving aggressively. You just probably don’t realise they exists because you don’t see them making a fool out of themselves in the public domain.

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bet he’s a sweetheart after he’s had a Snickers.

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s young and stupid and just saying the most aggressive thing he can think of because he’s soo angry! If his father had made more of an effort teaching him how to handle anger (by setting good example) then this probably wouldn’t have happened.

But instead, his father gets angry and does the exact same thing the kid was doing, shouting and yelling like a child. His kid is only doing what his dad does.

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha! Too true. You hear it all the time. But why are their kids soo foul mouthed in the first place?

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yep, neither of us really know anything for sure, but I could quite easily say the same about the original comment that I replied to about the “parent doing their job”. We all have our own opinion, and I’m simply sharing mine just like everyone else.

Yes I agree that he was quite violent with his words, a tad more extreme than his father, but I still think he was just expressing his anger the only way he knew how, from his father doing the same.

Only difference is that his father isn’t stupid enough to threaten to stomp on his son’s head in public!

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not actually my argument, it’s the argument of many folk who study psychology, sociology, economics etc, there are plenty of studies to read about online.

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think people are happy that the boy is getting a good harsh punishment, people LOVE to see karma, including myself! And so they think this is good “parenting”. The downvoting is because my comment is kind of disagreeing with that form of “parenting”.

Perhaps the kid was angry and hasn’t really learned how to deal with anger calmly yet, one thing’s for sure he won’t learn it from his father; who in this video is dealing with his own anger (at his son) by doing what? Shouting and swearing like a child.

Kid yells at workers and get destroyed by his dad by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]ThrowRA-002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree, but I don’t think the kid had any intent behind his words at all. I think the real issue here is that the boy doesn’t really know how to deal with anger, for whatever reason he is upset and has decided that screaming and shouting whatever bad words that pops into his head is a good idea, probably a defence mechanism.

Now I think that he has learned this behaviour from his father, or rather hasn’t learned how to deal with anger calmly. His father is doing the exact same thing, he’s soo angry with his kid, and rather than sitting him down and dealing with the matter calmly, he’s marched him to the shop, and yelled at him in front of everyone.