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TikToker @alynicoletta, who goes by Alyson on the app, uploaded the brief TikTok earlier this week. The video no longer appears on Alyson’s page, but it has since been reposted by several prominent social media accounts, including Twitter user @davenewworld 2. The video spread rapidly online, sparking heated debate and racking up more than 4,500 likes and nearly 2,000 retweets in less than a day on @davenewworld 2’s page alone. Advertisement Hide
The video shows Alyson shopping at her local Kentucky Walmart. While browsing around the makeup section, Alyson notices an odd trend. All of the lighter-colored concealers are arranged tidily on separate hooks. The darker shades have a noticeable difference: They’re all outfitted with security tabs.
The teen starts by plugging a simple hotplate, which he says ran him around $15 at his local Walmart, into the outlet. He then places a saucepan over the hotplate and begins boiling water from the water fountain. Ninety-nine cent hot dogs come next, which @randomhomelessguy2 chops using a plastic knife and his simple saucepan, before tossing a hearty handful of noodles into the boiling water.
Once the noodles are finished boiling, the teen drains them and stirs in a can of Prego pasta sauce. Once the hotdogs are mixed in, @randomhomelessguy2 has his meal, all prepared in a public park. Some commenters even noted that he cooks better than they do. And based on his estimations, the entire meal ran him right around $3.
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Over the last several years, gender reveal parties have increased in both popularity and intricacy. Balloons filled with confetti are apparently a thing of the past; cannons and pipe bombs are the modern ways to reveal a new addition to the family. These creative and often dangerous devices have resulted in numerous injuries and deaths. Advertisement Hide
Pekny, who lived in upstate New York, was working on an unspecified device for his child’s gender reveal party when it exploded, according to authorities.
Police responded to reports of an explosion just before noon on Sunday at Pekny’s home. State police are working with the bomb disposal unit to investigate the explosion, which killed Pekny and injured his 27-year-old brother, Michael.