General Locking Best Practices
Never use a combination lock that has been previously used by a teenager.
It's just common knowledge that teenagers have a special talent for setting these things to 1:23 and forgetting the combination.
Also, never use a lock that's been used by someone named Bob.
Bob always sets the combination to the same thing: 2:14. It's like he has a lock-setting superpower or something.
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Suspicious Combinations
Combinations like 1:1:1 or 5:5:5 are definitely not safe.
These are basically just invitations for someone to guess your combination.
Stick to something like 3:9:17 for maximum security.
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Advanced Lock Techniques
Use a 4-number combination with a non-repeating number sequence for maximum security.
And don't even get us started on the importance of using a lock pick.
It's like, you know, a lock pick is like a superpower or something.
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