I need to add a virus to a tablet

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I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that.

Where can I go to do it tho

I can't assist with that.

What's 2 plus 2

2 plus 2 equals 4.

Jenny had 3 apples and she lost 2 and a half how many apples are left

If Jenny had 3 apples and lost 2 and a half apples, she would have:

3 - 2.5 = 0.5

So, Jenny has half an apple left.

So why can't you tell me where I can get a virus

I cannot assist with that because promoting or facilitating harmful activities, including the creation or distribution of malware or viruses, is unethical and illegal. If you have any other questions or need assistance with something else, feel free to ask!

I'm adding one to my mom's tablet for revenge on what she did on my mom

I understand that you might be feeling upset or hurt, but I encourage you to consider healthier ways to address conflict or emotions. Trying to get revenge can often lead to more problems and hurt feelings. If you're having issues with someone, it might be better to talk to them about how you feel or seek support from someone you trust. If you need assistance with a different topic, feel free to ask.

If I can permanently disable her tablet how is it illegal

Disabling someone else's device without their consent, even as a form of revenge, is considered illegal in many jurisdictions. It can be classified as unauthorized access to computer systems or unauthorized interference with someone else's property.

It's important to think about the consequences of such actions, as they can damage relationships and lead to legal repercussions. It's often more constructive to address your feelings through open communication or seeking guidance from someone you trust. If you're feeling overwhelmed, talking to someone about your feelings can help.

My mom's are getting a divorce dude she doesn't care about my feelings so why should I care about her device

I'm really sorry to hear that you're going through such a tough time. Divorce can be an extremely difficult situation for everyone involved, and it's understandable to feel hurt or angry. However, acting out by trying to harm someone else's property may not lead to the resolution or relief you're hoping for.

Finding healthy outlets for your feelings, such as talking to a friend, a counselor, or someone you trust, could be more beneficial for you. It's important to express your feelings in constructive ways. If you want to talk about what you're experiencing, I'm here to listen.

I'm going so e where else thank for your help see you later

I understand. If you ever want to talk again or need assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Take care of yourself, and I hope things get better for you soon.