Woman Sues Neighbor, He Responds By Leaking Photos Not Meant For The Public

When a guy known as Tbird accidentally lost control of his fireworks on the Fourth of July, it resulted in a fire that destroyed his neighbor's backyard. The woman was understandably upset, but she wanted more than just to fix her backyard, she wanted revenge on Tbird, and dragged him all the way to court to get it. Her demands raised authorities' eyebrows, however, landing Tbird on the right side of the law after a genius move that actually won him praise from lawmakers. 

His situation

When that neighborly relationship changed, Tbird was only 18, and he worked in security with a grueling 16-hour shift rotation. Basically, he needed a break. And he wanted to make the 4th of July an especially memorable holiday.

Independence Day

So, the teenager’s friend decided to visit him and help celebrate. And the best way to do that? Well, you won’t be surprised to hear that the pair opted for something explosive. They were young men, after all.

Making it fancy

Yup, the guys wanted to commemorate the holiday the way our Founding Fathers intended: with plenty of fireworks. And they weren’t concerned about the fact that it hadn’t rained in two months, leaving the grass around them dry and crispy. They were too excited to be careful.

The situation develops

So, the buddies loaded up on fireworks. In hindsight, this was a terrible error. Tbird knew it, too. “To be fair, I have had nothing but bad experiences with fireworks, so I had no idea how this would be any different,” he later wrote on Reddit.