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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 4 May 2017

    A college student planned to crawl through an air duct, sneak into an office and steal an exam. He was arrested.http://nyti.ms/2pE0DmS 

    5:01 PM - 4 May 2017
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      1. Eric Parker‏ @EParks96 4 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @a2controversial

        The hero we need, not the one we deserve

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      1. Steve Strohl‏ @StevenMStrohl 4 May 2017
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        If only he'd just invested that much effort and time into studying for the test instead of stealing it Mission: Impossible style.

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      2.  ☠GamersRuinedGaming ☠ 🏴‏ @M_Cookchin 4 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        That's some initiative. Add some ambition and there's a future in politics or wall street.

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      3. Abonanza‏ @anna_bonnanza 4 May 2017
        Replying to @M_Cookchin @nytimes

        Hey now there's a guy who could be president!

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Vicki Little‏ @VicksenMo61 4 May 2017
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        Seems like he could have spent that time studying.

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      1. Barb Dignan‏ @barbdignan 4 May 2017
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        Meh. One of my students in high school crawled through duct work on a Sunday in order to steal computers. He got caught with quite few!

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      1. G B‏ @RabRakha14 4 May 2017
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        At least he didn't hack the computer to get the exam that way. He was going about it the old fashioned way.

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      1. Arleen 🇺🇸‏ @ArleenFarina 4 May 2017
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        Sounds like it would hv been easier to study.

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      1. Timothy Moore‏ @timothymjr 4 May 2017
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        @mich_healy @ErikGross watch out Garett you haven't seen nothing yet

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      1. Marco F‏ @mfujimot 4 May 2017
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        See, if he had actually studied for the stats, he'd have known the probability of this working was low, & his plan had a low expected value

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      1. Billy Lawrence‏ @Wklawrence 4 May 2017
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        The professor who leaves one of their several exams right out in the open on top of their desk?

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      1. Alfeia‏ @Alfeia 4 May 2017
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        #Stress?

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      1. Carla Mae‏ @CarlaMae75 4 May 2017
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        The perfect score!!!

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      1. Brian Nielsen, Colorado cheesehead‏ @cheesypoof23 4 May 2017
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        Someone has been watching way too much TV

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      2. usman bhatti‏ @ubhatti234 4 May 2017
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        Has to be easier way

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      3. Hipster Sasquatch  🖕ಠ_ಠ 🤘‏ @Gr8SageEqlofHvn 4 May 2017
        Replying to @ubhatti234 @nytimes

        And that way is called "studying"!

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