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ObsceneWatch where you tread, boy.
So we're checking out our new updated application Changes which is awesome and cooler than ever.
And we're checking out one of the entries for Safari. At random.
So we drag that item to Xfile to see what's there. It's not just a little.
So we drag the full hive onto Xscan.
And then we drag that onto Xfind.
Safari. Some typical Apple fetish involving 'Containers'.
15,219 items.
1,807,264 blocks.
639,214 bytes in extended attributes.
892,945,767 bytes.
That's obscene.
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