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Pretty sure my neighbor just blew himself up

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My window faces his backyard. Saw a huge explosion. It was really loud.

I'm pretty sure he's lying in multiple pieces in his backyard right now. What a tard.

brb calling 911
 
Update: neighbor is OK. I poked my head over the fence and asked him what happened. He said "I didn't know it was going to be that big" D: It's dark so I couldn't see the condition of his backyard.

I'm glad I live right next to such a safety conscious person :thumbsup: When he was about 12 his parents left him at home for a couple of hours. He decided to fill up the kitchen with natural gas and light a match to see what would happen. His parents came home as he was trying (unsuccessfully) to light the match.
 
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Update: neighbor is OK. I poked my head over the fence and asked him what happened. He said "I didn't know it was going to be that big" D: It's dark so I couldn't see the condition of his backyard.

I'm glad I live right next to such a safety conscious person :thumbsup:

Thats the kinda shit that pays my bills as an ER nurse...
 

I let him hang out there because he wasn't allowed inside when my mother wasn't home. He had a lighter and started burning junkmail on the dash. The offering was always destructive. I gave him a cloth/string sticker when he was 3yo and the first thing he did was ask if he could "kill it." When he was older (preteen?), he asked me why I didn't tear off the labels on my SNES games, as if it was weird that I hadn't already destroyed them.

Another kid I knew started a fire in the back yard while his mother was asleep. He kept piling things on including a wooden TV set. This continued until we begged him to stop and the fire was out of control. My twin brother kept the hose on the fire while the kid and I tried to carry 5 gallon buckets from another spigot but it was so far out of controll that we needed to call the FD. I later saw the 6yo wrap his stepfather's car around a tree and even later saw him fighting social workers that were taking him away and into foster care.
 
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