💼 Careercow Hayden Black - Untalented comedian with a string of failures including the infamous Gen Zed; suspended from Twitter

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I can't imagine how horrible it is to have to explain to your friends and family that you no, you didn't sign up for a volunteer big sister program, the small deformed man in your house is in fact your boyfriend.

Basically this but with more melted face.

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The link's just a gif: http://i.giphy.com/3o6gb3I1v152bdE4jC.gif

I hope in the future there will be more secure methods of accessing debit and credit card information than typing in a number that is easy for others to steal, but then again I don't have the amazing insight of Hayden Black.
Now, I know you are all gonna be absolutely shocked by this, but the joke makes no sense. Why would pin codes get more complex as time goes on? It's not like a username for an email, which might've been an interesting joke, but a pin is a 4 digit code that doesn't have to be unique. It's not like you assign a PIN number to your card and the banks like,"sorry that ones taken."

Might've worked for something else like a username though. Something like,
"Wow, my best friend from 500 in the future emailed me! Unsurprisingly, his email is ctucker1248502$10;729573819:7301);810:&;710:'Dow@qldjf.com"
Not really funny, but still, ya get what I'm saying.
 
Now, I know you are all gonna be absolutely shocked by this, but the joke makes no sense. Why would pin codes get more complex as time goes on? It's not like a username for an email, which might've been an interesting joke, but a pin is a 4 digit code that doesn't have to be unique. It's not like you assign a PIN number to your card and the banks like,"sorry that ones taken."

Might've worked for something else like a username though. Something like,
"Wow, my best friend from 500 in the future emailed me! Unsurprisingly, his email is ctucker1248502$10;729573819:7301);810:&;710:'Dow@qldjf.com"
Not really funny, but still, ya get what I'm saying.
You talk as though Black actually knows anything about the world of adulthood.
 
Now, I know you are all gonna be absolutely shocked by this, but the joke makes no sense. Why would pin codes get more complex as time goes on? It's not like a username for an email, which might've been an interesting joke, but a pin is a 4 digit code that doesn't have to be unique. It's not like you assign a PIN number to your card and the banks like,"sorry that ones taken."

Might've worked for something else like a username though. Something like,
"Wow, my best friend from 500 in the future emailed me! Unsurprisingly, his email is ctucker1248502$10;729573819:7301);810:&;710:'Dow@qldjf.com"
Not really funny, but still, ya get what I'm saying.

Hayden would have realised with simple maths:
All possible PIN codes:
0000-9999
(In other words 10,000 variations)

Current human population
740,000,000,0+


Amount of people who can own bank accounts according to Hayden's logic:
10,000.


I don't think I have to worry about this in the future.
 
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