… and this guy’s kids are living proof of it
Turns out, Michael’s kids managed to find out mom’s password, and started using her computer for personal gain
So, writer Michael Cruz Kayne has kids who have managed to get their hands on his wife’s computer password. And of course they’re gonna use it for personal gain!
But what sort of gain can that be? Well, Michael shared a screenshot of how it all materialized. Turns out, they used his wife’s computer to send him messages. What about it?
Posing as Michael’s wife, the kids attempted to appeal to his human side and said, in a
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