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PeaceKeep0r
PeaceKeep0r - - 1,184 comments

The worst part...

Chemistry

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,014 comments

STFU! I love Chemistry:D

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MasterofMetal
MasterofMetal - - 2,829 comments

*cough* Breaking Bad *cough*

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tt0022
tt0022 - - 666 comments

indeed. he could have just moved the stuff to a hard-drive and asked her to pay for it.

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Kalga Creator
Kalga - - 5,740 comments

Well, if she remember what her project is named she could simply use the search thingy to find it. Then again, he could have also changed the project's name to prevent that option...

... well, there's always the option of getting a knife and threaten him to reveal where he hide the file...

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Luthorian
Luthorian - - 1,428 comments

Search not the name, but the extension. The ultimate **** move would be moving it to a completely different flash drive.

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WeeGee9000
WeeGee9000 - - 1,639 comments

Slenderman's sister?

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,014 comments

Possible solutions to this problem:
1) Search function. <Already mentioned
2) Folder sizes. <Already mentioned
3) Threats directed at sibling. <Already mentioned
4) Use Powershell to list all the contents of the drive.
Pretty much open it, type cd K:\ then type ls -r and you'll find your missing file in no time:D (Seeing as it's an HP computer I don't expect her to know how to do that as a result of reading this: Coding2learn.org )

Now that I think about it her bro must have had quite a lot of time on his hands to do something like this or he was quite a decent powershell user since I think I would be able to (after a while of remembering the functions) make a bunch of folders quite quickly.

(In case someone cares which I'm sure nobody does, I learned most of my powershell knowledge thanks to Cli.learncodethehardway.org which is an okay source for anyone interested)

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WeeGee9000
WeeGee9000 - - 1,639 comments

5) Die

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Rexango-XV
Rexango-XV - - 1,156 comments

I like how some of you actually have solutions to this problem...

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WeeGee9000
WeeGee9000 - - 1,639 comments

XD

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