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How can I open my cabinet's lock if I lost my keys?

The lock is built into the cabinet's drawer, no idea about the brand. It's made of steel so I don't think breaking it is an option.Help!

Answer:

Try to take it in the mouth its food after all
I would dodge and yell duck at the same time. Hopefully, my friend will dodge in time.
My computer, my box of money, and the pillow that I've slept on since I was 3.
It is easy to conceal weapons, especially bombs, under the burqa, and the tactic has been used against the French in the past. Freedom of religion has been curtailed in America for cases that pose a threat to public health and safety. If one indiviual's freedom poses a risk to the masses, it is the government's responsibility to find a medium that protects freedom of the individual and the safety of the people as a whole. The law doesn't force the women from wearing a veil to cover thier hair/face, and they can still wear modest clothing. This fits the intent of the religion, and helps prevent misuse of the religous garment for illegal, unsafe purposes. As far as violating innocent until proven guilty goes, not being allowed to wear a burqa is not a punishment, it is a preemptive law. Just as I cannot carry my shampoo or nail clippers on an airline because similar items have been misused in the past. No one is saying I would misuse them, but it is easier to make a blanket ban on the item than try to decide who will use it correctly and who will not. Since it is now law, the police can arrest the women if they are caught blatently violating it. Watching someone commit a crime, which wearing a burqa now is, is enough probable cause to arrest them.
I'd try to shield my face with something instead of dodging. It is not that I'm being noble or anything and taking it for me friend but I have really bad physical reflex and holding something in front of my face is faster than me trying to dodge the in-coming projectile.

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