Do y'all remember the December 2018 glitter bomb instant karma device for porch pirates that went viral with 77 million views?
It was designed by a former NASA engineer and he decided to dedicate 10 months to designing and testing version 2. It deploys instant karma even better and he deployed it in 10 cities across the nation. For your viewing pleasure, here is version 2 in all of its karmic glory complete with a celebrity cameo:
Originally posted by sigmonkey: I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
Love watching this guy and the packages he creates and every person that got glittered deserved what they got...He should make the fart bomb go off until the bottles are empty....Thanks for posting...Mark
Posts: 3463 | Location: MS | Registered: December 16, 2004
I remember there was some controversy surrounding the first one because some (all?) of the videos were staged. Has he rectified that issue with version 2?
Originally posted by Palm: I remember there was some controversy surrounding the first one because some (all?) of the videos were staged. Has he rectified that issue with version 2?
It wasnt his fault. The one of the people he gave it to for testing had friends steal it.
Originally posted by 71 TRUCK: My question is, did anybody get arrested for steeling the package.
Of course not! I have a good friend, she had a package stolen off her porch. She clearly had the thief stealing the package on video and the car at the curb. Too bad there was no license plate. Oh, but wait, the neighbor had the license plate on video.
And even with a license plate, video of the car and video of the thief, the cops refused to even come out.
Posts: 2377 | Location: Orlando | Registered: April 22, 2007
I love this…notice the driver of the car takes off and leaves his partner…
NSFW - language
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Posts: 12448 | Location: Belly of the Beast | Registered: January 02, 2009
Our inventor is missing a great opportunity to commercialize this product. I'm sure, if he could get the cost down low enough, and if he made it re-usable, that plenty of people would be delighted to have a thief tagger of their very own. Definitely have to figure out a design that doesn't use four cell phones, maybe a few $5 Arduino's could do the job. "As seen on Shark Tank" - this would be right up Cuban's alley.
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