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Female student reports being a victim of privacy invasion by male classmate using brainwaves: Netizens go "crazy"

Shang Fang Wen Q Mon, Apr 22 2024 06:50 AM EST

In the vast expanse of the world, there's no shortage of peculiar incidents. According to media reports, a female student claiming to attend Fudan University filed a police report, alleging that her classmate had stolen her privacy through brainwaves, leaving the police both amused and perplexed.

The student asserted that whether it was pondering questions in class, personal thoughts during moments of solitude in her dorm, or even the minutiae of her dreams at night, a male classmate seemed to be privy to it all.

Moreover, this classmate would frequently hint, in a subtle manner, that he understood her inner world, causing her profound unease.

When the police requested concrete evidence, the female student stated that these were all her own thoughts and feelings, unable to materialize directly as evidence.

She also mentioned attempting to communicate with the classmate, but he always responded evasively, further solidifying her belief that he was intruding on her privacy through some sort of high-tech means.

The police stated that such unfounded assumptions without evidence cannot warrant a case.

Netizens' spicy comments:

  • Is your classmate Yuri or something?

  • Fudan University... brainwave detection... is this a level of sophistication beyond my cultural horizon?

  • I lost to this person in the college entrance exam?

  • I can prove what this woman says is true because I detected the police stifling laughter through brainwaves.

  • Initially, everyone thought this was just a joke.

  • Brainwave control does exist. I was often controlled by someone when I was young, and I would even speak English, like "Yuri is master."

  • Policeman: Sometimes I also feel like reporting myself.

  • At first, I didn't pay much attention because it was about computer theft. But upon closer inspection, it's about brainwaves.

  • Initially, I didn't believe anyone would use brainwaves to detect my privacy. But, the absurdities kept piling up. The computer turning on by itself late at night, the blanket being lifted off at night, strange sounds coming from the bathroom... I want to ask for help, but who would believe that someone could use brainwaves as superpowers? I'll talk about it later; the doctor told me to take medication. s_20d7b9e231e548668a0e7635f82d6f0c.png