Q: Are there any catches, did they give you everything?
They sure gave me everything, I didn’t notice if they missed any major things. I had a lot of ThinkPads and desktops that I was collecting just because, but there were also lots of SD cards and flash drives. I have noticed a couple of things, like how there’s a Gateway 3DS flash cart in the property sheet that I didn’t get back 🙄.
I looked at all of the hard drives I got back. In fact, I imaged all of them beforehand, and looked at modification dates.
They actually didn’t modify anything on any drive, for the exception of one, which had seemingly been mounted on someone’s computer in December 2019 and then their computer removed some viruses from the drive, lol.
But yes, pretty much everything I remember being there is there. All of the databases, codebases, archives, my iPhone photo collection…
Q: Did any other legal action happen to you?
Not really, or at least not formally. Nope! I don’t even think this is on my record, I’ve went through background checks before.
Q: How did your parents feel about everything?
I think most would assume that in such a situation, your parents would go total apesh*t and take away everything you own and everything you love, if not disown you. Well, my dad went through a similar period I did, of just, nonstop stress for a few days before cooling down and stopping caring.
He didn’t actually take away my ability to use the Internet or anything, anyone who talked to me on 4/4/2019 can vouch I used my mom’s iPad Air to use Discord. (My mom didn’t care or even know by the way)
My dad loves to blame his problems on others and would forever use this one time mistake as something to blame me for RUINING HIS LIFE!!!!!!!!! over, for years to come. It’s one of The Incidents(tm) to us, but, he didn’t go too far to punish me or anything.
The most he did was remove my door, but I actually got used to it and I’m sure he did this to prove something to the non-existent jury to the non-existent court case that never materialized out of this.