• Victor
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    685 months ago

    Can’t help but think that “me drinking all the beer in my fridge as fast as possible” plays some major part in all of this… 🤨

    • @[email protected]
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      225 months ago

      Guy I know quit his job at my company and took a much cushier part time job closer to home, and built a keg in to a fridge.

      He has gained 60 pounds or so in the last year.

      • EleventhHour
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        135 months ago

        Someone should’ve told him they actually just sell kegerators at Home Depot. He could have ordered one online.

        • @[email protected]
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          75 months ago

          He lives out in the boonies, doubt he’s ever been inside a home Depot. He definitely doesnt order stuff online that often. Though I’m sure the guy he buys all his home improvement stuff is doing exactly that and charging him a premium.

  • FreshLight
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    95 months ago

    Be careful there, my dude! Does your neighbour frequently visit the park from where you got the duck? When was the last time you saw him there? Maybe you should observe how the duck is behaving when it thinks that you’re not around.

    Just saying…

  • @[email protected]
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    65 months ago

    I noticed that your neighbor’s wifi appears to have COVID-19 and it should probably get itself checked out

  • @[email protected]
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    55 months ago

    I used the WPA pin exploit on Backtrack r5 ages ago to get into my neighbors router when I was home on leave, then updated their routers firmware and maxed out the transmit power. I wonder if they ever noticed a better signal in their house. It was the coolest script kiddie hacking I did since getting friends to install Sub7 over AIM back in the day.

    • Atelopus-zeteki
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      35 months ago

      As a homebrewer, I concur. We used to keep a corporate beer or two for the guest that didn’t want the carefully crafted, unflitered, organic beer. Called them ‘guest beers’.