My friends gave me a brownie, and it turned out to be their poo was cooked in it.?!


Question: My friends gave me a brownie, and it turned out to be their poo was cooked in it.?
I don't know, I feel like I can never trust them again. Can you guys tell me how to confront them in a normal way or get revenge?

Answers:

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J*zz on their food. Then tell them.



Are you sure they did that? Are you sure they didn't just lie and tell you it had feces in it? Putting feces in a brownie mix and cooking with it sounds like a pretty crappy (excuse the pun) experience for the person making the brownie...

It would have tasted VERY BAD and smelt very bad also. If you ate a brownie that tasted and smelt bad then you made a major mistake.. If you didn't eat it then their joke failed and the joke's on them because they had to work with feces to make the brownie..



That is the most discusting thing I've ever heard. Those are horrible friends, If I were you I'd beat the living **** outta all of them and find some new friends. I don't know of a practical joke that could beat that one, if they smoke pot you could roll a pencil shaving joint it makes you cough for like a half hour and sometimes makes people puke. If your going to do that tho you should add some of your pubic hair. It's gross but it would be equally as discusting..maybe. I don't know though that's pretty bad.



It happened the same to one girl in school, and I guess she did nothing . Probably 'cuz she liked somebody that she couldnt revenge.

But for real, I would only say "I hope you enjoy your life because God is gotta watch"

that is it, I am just gotta kill with kindress yet mysterious



If it were me I would stick whoever gave it 2 me in the face n smear the brownie in there mouth



Thats disgusting, never talk to them again. Cha Cha out.



That's just terrible, never speak to them again.



Normal: Don't talk to them, they're jerks.(That's what I would do)
Revenge: Sue




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