This could've gone much worse.
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"Open Sesame!"
Incorrect password.
"Open Sesame!"
Incorrect password.
[changes password to "Open Sesame!"]
New password must be different from the current password.
I-I-I would never use a password like this. Excuse me, I have to go now for uh... reasons.
Nice save! What did you change it to?
hunter2
Strange, all I see is *******
I tried 3 times to change it to OpenSesame!123 as the picture instructed, but it kept saying "cannot reuse existing password". I was thinking to wait and hour and try again. After that, I'll give up and use something new. I was thinking either "God", "Love", "password", or "secret" - something really easy for me to remember. :-P
"That's the same combination as my luggage!"
Not if you type it in backwards! :-P
While not my exact iteration pattern of base password, it's close enough that I feel spoken to by this comic.
pig.silver@123 i guess
sudo open sesame
This incident will be reported.
Come back in two months
"OpenSesame!123"
Invalid password
"OpenSesame!124"
opens
aww, I wish the cartoonist had drawn wild sesame growth that concealed the cave entrance. always loved that illustration in our children's book version