Michael Reeves is a well-known blogger in the USA. He regularly posts videos on YouTube and stake his fame as a bodacious guy. Recently he has surprised everyone again. Namely, he offered everyone to help him to furnish the room where he had just celebrated a housewarming. So here's how Reeves' room looked before the global makeover.
Michael thought it through. In the comments to the announcement he invited subscribers to throw off links to those products on the Internet that they like. With one small condition: all of them should cost no more than $25. Within one day, a special computer bot selected one of the links and made a purchase. Michael programmed it to make purchases every 15 minutes. At this time, the guy patiently waited when parcels would come. For purity of experiment, he promised subscribers not to look in links below to stay in the dark.
As a result, the bot bought 95 things. The packages went to Michael one by one. When the guy opened them, he was shocked. He was preparing for anything but this. So here's what Reeves received in packages: several Bibles, a medical poster, a communist pamphlet, loaf pillows, and several pillowcases with portraits of famous people. Michael was especially surprised by the can of coyote urine and the fan merchandise of the pop group BTS. The latter turned out to be so many that it was necessary to allocate a separate table for them. And here, actually, how the room was furnished with parcels of unknown people.
The blogger admits that it is impossible to live in such chaos. Now he thinks where to put all the unnecessary things. And, it seems that he won't dare to hold such experiments in the future. "It happens that an idea comes and it seems so good, but in the end you realize that it was a bad idea. But you spent so much time on it that you have to bring it to the end," said Michael Reeves in an interview.
I won't ask your opinion on Reeves's experiment. It seems that everything is obvious)) tell us how you generally feel about the radical changes in the interior?