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duck12
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08 Sep 2015, 6:52 pm

My only IRL friend was over my house this past weekend. He decided he wanted to mess up both of my computers by downloading untrusworthy games into them. He has done this several times in the past but I just gave him one too many chances so didn't mention it here. I disapprove of him doing such an action because I need both of my computers for my schoolwork. He was just about to ruin our computers until me and my mom had finally realized we needed to get the stuff out of the computers immediately, and sure enough once we did, the computers worked properly. He has broken one of our other computers, he broke both of his laptops and his new desktop is running very slowly because of the games he wants to download. When I ask him if we can do something else i.e. watch a movie, YouTube, or TV (all safe activities) he gets all pissed at me, he has a tendency to be very high strung if he doesn't get his way and his special interest is downloading games into computer systems. He has done this for years, and only now we realized what he was doing, and time and time again I've told him to stop and he never listens nor cares, he always tells me there are no viruses when really there are, because after we did a system scan of our computer there were nearly 40 viruses spread across both computers, and the games were surely to blame. Also he hates going out to do things for some reason.

I am scared to invite him back over, because not only would he be mad we erased his games, but we also wouldn't have anything to do. Is there any advice you can all give on this? Thanks.



kraftiekortie
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08 Sep 2015, 6:54 pm

Don't invite him back. He can't take "no" for an answer.

The guy has no restraint.

You could meet better people, I'm sure.



duck12
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08 Sep 2015, 7:04 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Don't invite him back. He can't take "no" for an answer.

The guy has no restraint.

You could meet better people, I'm sure.



You are correct, I'm not sure what changed him, he was so careful and so much different all of these ten years, ever since he got into gaming he decided it was right to start downloading so much he almost changed our computer setting completely. Thank goodness for Malwarebytes.