Another journey of a stolen phone
Categories: Society
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/another-journey-of-a-stolen-phone.htmlAnd again, the story is about a stolen phone, photos from which continue to arrive on the Internet after the disappearance, since its former owner synchronized it through a special resource. Like the story about a thief who forgot to turn off such a service, as well as about the already famous Gulchatai network, this phone was also stolen, but the owner continues to receive photos from it to his account. The phone turned out to be in Mexico with a young girl who loves to take pictures of herself. And the former owner has no choice but to post it on the Internet and taunt her. Under the photo are the comments of the former owner of the phone.
(10 photos in total)
1. "Self-portrait on a stolen phone".
2. "As it turned out, the crossbow is a ubiquitous phenomenon."
3. "Here comes the little devil!"
4. "I am so glad that she has a new bow. By the way, looking up at the photo is soooo fashionable."
5. "How tired I am... taking a picture of myself."
6. "Grandpa on the phone."
7. "And these are, in the process, their pets."
8. "The whole family gathered for the Day of the Dead – how nice."
9. "Heartbreaking moments of childhood".
10. "Whose feet are those there?"
Keywords: Thief | Internet | Theft | Phone
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