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Anyhow, thanks for the mod.
@Thundercraft So I had read through a bit of the Reddit thread her husband posted asking for legal advice, and a lot of people were suggesting that the "friend" who's advances she'd just turned down might have gone on the laptop and added even more perverted content that, unlike what was originally installed, might actually be illegal and then lied to the police about it saying it was all already on there.
"Lmao that meme is hilarious"
Sadly, I think this meme is no longer funny. Why? Because, in Britain very recently, police there were considering arresting someone based on a snitch (a so-called "friend") who reported some very perverted Skyrim mods on someone else's laptop. (And, yes, the snitch was using their laptop without their permission.)