I worked at a Hollywood Video when I was a teenager. I quickly became an expert of the 10-key keypad—from entering in customers' phone numbers to bring up their accounts.
Today, I use that skill to enter in 2FA codes on my computer all day long.
I worked at a Hollywood Video when I was a teenager. I quickly became an expert of the 10-key keypad—from entering in customers' phone numbers to bring up their accounts.
Today, I use that skill to enter in 2FA codes on my computer all day long.
@nazokiyoubinbou 😹😹😹 hahahaha yeah, I had a crazy family with no rules on ratings. Those were used more as a suggestion. I can't tell u the number of times the #HollywoodVideo employee said to my parents or grandma renting the movie/games "I have to let you know this is not suitable for kids". But to their defense, my mom made sure I understood fully that it wasn't real at all by making me watch behind the scenes stuff (which i enjoyed) & even went somewhere to watch something get filmed. But did I have nightmares? Yeah all the damn time at that age, I was in kindergarten 😹😹. But when I woke up & it registered in my head that I was dreaming, I looked around and went back to sleep (after turning on the night light of course lol).
My VHS/DVD collection (which I still own) had all the Friday the 13ths, Child's Play, Halloween, Nightmare on elm street (for some reason that messed with me the most) and the OG Leprechaun (1993 I think) up to whatever the latest was. Hell I seen a pic somewhere of me playing Doom on my grandpas DOS PC in a diaper lol. I'll post it if I ever see it again.
And don't get me started on my love for haunted houses. I was working in them by age 8 as a demon child. But I also knew that if I really let myself get scared, I'd b banned from watching, playing & going to them lol.