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So my friend spilled 3 drops of chocolate milk on his 24" 1920x1200 Samsung, it was fine for a day but the next day the milk started doing its usual chemical shit and it cracked the screen from inside, half the lines show fucked up colors the rest are black.

Let this be a lesson to you. Do never spill chocolate milk into your LCD’s people.

I’ll try to get pics.

yeaaah 1 point for those of us who cannot digest dairy

High five!

Just ate a bowl of christmas colorized cereal, wish I had anything else for breakfast but my mom is going shopping today is it’s all good.

If points are infractions, like golf strokes, then yes.
The real lesson is to get a monitor that can digest dairy.

You can dip a CRT screen into a giant bowl of milk and let it stay there for a few hours then wash every part with water and let it dry, after that it would still probably work.

CRT’s are really strong. Even i wouldn’t work after being submerged in milk for a few hours!

It won’t be happy about it though.

What if it’s lactose intolerant?

Just got this in the mail.

People still buy comic books?

you just have to degauss

I know I said this before, but CRT’s will survive the nuclear apocalypse. I left 3 old crt monitors (14", 15" and a 17" trinitron) outside for 6 months under 3ft of snow in winter and 1ft of mud in spring, I didn’t even open them up just cleaned off some of the mud and let them dry for a few days, all 3 were fine, there was no difference in performance.

Shut up, my old crt died a slow and dark death. Piece of junk.

Since it’s you, I’m unsure as to whether you’re surprised at people reading them or buying instead of stealing.

I am surprised people don’t simply get the pdf tbh

What’s wrong with supporting the comic book artists and writers? Besides, having the real deal on your hands is far superior than reading it on a computer screen.

Yeah, reading comics on computers is just not enjoyable.

KILLING JOKE FUCKING UNF :jizz: :jizz: :jizz: :jizz: :jizz:

Good old Joker. Best comic villain ever.

So very agreed.

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