On many occasions, when buying second-hand computers, the equipment comes as it was the last time they were turned off, including all the personal files on their hard drives. And sometimes this can expose the strange practices of its previous owners, as happened to a guy who bought an old computer that wouldn’t turn on so he could play “old-fashioned” Quake and when he got it running, discovered that it was full of bugs. Hundreds of written reviews of gay pornography.
The situation was shared by the buyer of the equipment himself, who in his account Twitter He states: “I bought a goodwill computer for $10 to see if I could revive it, and I did. It’s filled with HUNDREDS of written reviews of gay pornography”, adding that he can’t stop laughing at the discovery and that it is “thousands and thousands of pages of extremely professional work on men being drilled”.
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In the thread of tweets from his account on the social network, the user indicates that he also cannot stop laughing because he wanted to install Quake on PC, “but now I feel bad for bothering The Tomb Of Gay King Tut and its exhaustive coverage sausages and big fat buttocks.”
In his rather funny series of posts, he also recounts that by going through the reviews for quite some time, he’s been “learning a lot about gay porn DVDs from the mid-2000s – they just get right to the point. No menus, no chapter selections, just a quick flash screen and BOOM, straight(?) to suck.”
The subject, who also has a podcast, finally indicated that he thinks that perhaps the owner of the PC from more than two decades ago is dead, but that “if anyone out there thinks they knew this man, please let me know. There are images (castes) on the disk that could be of value to someone, and I would certainly do my best to send them to them”, without first leaving screenshots of what I found on the site https://archive.org/, for future generations can learn about this unusual discovery.
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