r/Nuclearrevenge I Murdered Him

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0:00 Intro
0:08 Revenge
4:07 Ruin your life
7:30 Business

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Ngl, r/nuclearrevenge is one of my favourite subreddits cause its insane to see how people act when pushed to the limits

Rj-ijko
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*Sophia:* _[Messes with I.T. person]_
*OP:* How many times do we have to teach this lesson?

danielbrant
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It didn't matter what country... don't mess with the IT guy.

thenarrator
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Hey, we haven't seen a Nuclear revenge in a while! Perhaps we can get a Treelaw and an Entitled Parents story?

stefantsarev
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Story 2: All the "good" lawyers would have made that 45 minute effort into hours of billing if they were doing it for a client lollll

thomas
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Caveman era? Now dude. That's straight up justice. Regardless of how much people think or want the justice system to work, there are times where you just need to man up and do the job yourself.

thehowlinggamer
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Caveman times and then the words “beat the *bleep* out of him” caused me to laugh while eating. Best thing ever!
Thanks R/slash! 😂

donnagregory
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Story 1: Stuff like this didn't just happen in the caveman days. rSlash you should read the story about a town bully named Ken McElroy.

onlyhalfevil_
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To clarify to some people who’s never heard about the lawyer/ revenge p story. The guy wasn’t fired because of the threats he made about it, he got fired cause he sent photos with work related sensitive information on his work pc

xjustskye
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Story 1: Oh R/, that’s how people still handle problems like this, thier just better at hiding it. I want to know where were the cops in that story, because they clearly weren’t do anything to protecting anyone, so why punish the people that were at least trying to protect their own.

Dphantomfan
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"Where we have an actual murder!"
Wouldn't be the first time, dude.

sakilynn
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Story 1 was street justice at its FINEST.

QuayHollywood
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Dad in the first story went full Punisher. Respect.

headraline
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Story 2: lawyers actually tend to charge by every 6mins. That means that a 1 minute conversation would be priced at 6 minutes. This makes it easier to charge and ensures that a short phone convo doesn't cost the same as an hour long one.

Tardris
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I actually had a feeling last night (while watching previous NR videos) that a new NR video was going to be posted soon.

mando
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Second story: Man... that guy was lucky. I would have waited till he was in the air on his way to the US before dropping that bombshell. Not only would he be fired but he would get to enjoy an extended vacation inside a FBI airbnb.

crulius.pontanian
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Story 3: Boss: messes with the I.T. guy

rSlash "how many times do we have to teach you this leason, old man?!"

Josh_the_jester
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For the vet story... if the company "went out of business" then there is noone to compete with. If they tried to enforce the non-compete clause, it would expose their likely fraudulent reasons for the business "going under." Should have just started his own place

jacobn
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With the lawyer one, a lot of law firms require their employee's to get a certain number of pro bono work a year, too, so if you give them a good enough reason, they might even destroy your enemies for free.

AniaSchutzengel
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Good morning Rslash fans!! Morning Dabney and family, and good morning Yougo!! Hope you are all having a wonderful week!!

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