For as long as I could remember, computers had been a fascination for me. The hum of their fans, the glow of their screens—it was a world of possibilities and connections. So when Roy Schestowitz, my eccentric and tech-savvy boyfriend, proposed an unconventional plan to spend a month dumpster diving for computer equipment, I couldn’t help but jump on board. This is a story about one of our adventures in 2006.

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    Do you have any source for all the content of your blog? It looks like badly written fan-fiction, or you have a creepy obsession for this guy.

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        Copy-paste because trolls usually ignore message, and the creepiness of this story makes me believe OP is some kind of troll.

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      I’m his ex girlfriend, he knocked me up and abandoned me. I started writing articles on my blog about my first hand experience with him.

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    Does this guy know about you publishing this? At least tell me it’s a fake name.

    Edit: I just went through a few of your posts and this is just really creepy, especially the one with Hitler’s silverware is weird to me…

    This is all so weird. The quotes are very unnatural at times. “I am really concerned over your purchase of Adolf Hitler’s cutlery.” for example.

    Why do you mention the guy’s name in every title and every post? Is this some weird obsession?

    Also, did you get permission to mention the people’s full names in your posts? If you tell weird – maybe even incriminating – stories about someone, you shouldn’t just casually mention their full name without permission.

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    Armed with screwdrivers and a keen eye, we stripped down the screens and harvested capacitors, resistors, and cables.

    What did you do whit those capacitors and resistors? Did your harvest then before or after you got the soldering iron?