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4 Telltale Signs That You’ve Downloaded A Fake Movie FileWhen you’re downloading a movie from a non-conventional source, you’re always taking a stab in the dark. There’s no telling what you’re actually downloading. You might get a virus from that fake movie file – or end up with a German porno instead of Winnie The Pooh.Below are a number of telltales that you’re being deceived. It’s hard to be 100% sure, but these will go a long way in keeping your bandwidth from being wasted, and in keeping your computer away from potential threats.
4 Telltale Signs That You’ve Downloaded A Fake Movie File

When you’re downloading a movie from a non-conventional source, you’re always taking a stab in the dark. There’s no telling what you’re actually downloading. You might get a virus from that fake movie file – or end up with a German porno instead of Winnie The Pooh.

Below are a number of telltales that you’re being deceived. It’s hard to be 100% sure, but these will go a long way in keeping your bandwidth from being wasted, and in keeping your computer away from potential threats.

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Drowning Doesn't Look Like DrowningHow did this captain know, from fifty feet away, what the father couldn’t recognize from just ten? Drowning is not the violent, splashing, call for help that most people expect. The captain was trained to recognize drowning by experts and years of experience. The father, on the other hand, had learned what drowning looks like by watching television.
Drowning Doesn't Look Like Drowning

How did this captain know, from fifty feet away, what the father couldn’t recognize from just ten? Drowning is not the violent, splashing, call for help that most people expect. The captain was trained to recognize drowning by experts and years of experience. The father, on the other hand, had learned what drowning looks like by watching television.

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