Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
kotaro@kotaro.me ("Kotes") wrote:
Good evening, fedi folks.
My father became too famous for winning the Reuter’s Chemistry Prize and an award from the Science Council of Japan.
So, we decided to install a security system in our house, and today a salesman from SECOM, a security company, came to our home to explain their services.
That said, my father only makes $15,000 a year, and we don't have a single thing of value in our house.
Because my father has become a celebrity, people might think our family is wealthy, which increases the chances of a burglar breaking in to search for his riches.