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I'm the King of sorting out noisy neighbours – they keep me up all night being loud but here's how I get epic revenge

I'm the King of sorting out noisy neighbours – they keep me up all night being loud but here's how I get epic revenge

The Irish Sun12 hours ago
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TURNING UP I'm the King of sorting out noisy neighbours – they keep me up all night being loud but here's how I get epic revenge
A FRUSTRATED man with noisy neighbours has left people in hysterics with his 'petty' revenge.
So if you think you've got the worst neighbours and aren't sure how to deal with them, you'll need to prepare to be stunned by this man's vengeful actions.
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A man has left people totally stunned after sharing how he gets the ultimate revenge on his noisy neighbours
Credit: TikTok/@gravelmanofficial
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While some hailed him an "inspiration" for his "pettiness," others were surprised he didn't "wake the whole street up" with his vengeful actions
Credit: TikTok/@gravelmanofficial
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Posting on social media, the self-proclaimed 'world's fave neighbour,' also known as 'Gravel Man' online, revealed how he got back at his nightmare neighbour.
After claiming that his next-door-neighbour kept him up all night with noise, he demonstrated how he gets his own back, with a string of hilarious clips.
While the man has resorted to using a megaphone and an air horn to wake up his neighbours, he also came up with another savvy solution to get his revenge.
In one now-viral video, the man said: 'It is 7am, my neighbour decided to keep me up all of last night, so I'm gonna be the nice neighbour and wake my neighbour the f**k up.'
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As he stood by his living room wall, he shouted into a megaphone: 'It's 7am, time to wake up c**t. Anything you can do, I can do louder, I can do anything louder than you.'
Then, using an air horn, he continued: 'Wakey wakey, rise and shine demon.'
Not only this, but in a follow-up clip, the man described himself as the 'King of sorting out noisy neighbours' as he explained his hack to annoy his neighbours.
He shared: 'Have you ever had noisy neighbours that you literally can't do anything to make them stop? Well, I have and I'm able to make them stop, well just for a short time anyway, because I connect to their Bluetooth speaker and I play music.'
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Showing off his revenge plan, the content creator was able to connect his phone to his neighbour's speaker using Bluetooth and proceeded to loudly play music.
The man played the electronic dance track 'Turn Down for What' and slowly turned the volume up, covering his face in shock at how loud it was through the shared wall.
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In fits of laughter at his payback, the man told his followers: 'Leave your requests in the comments.'
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @gravelmanofficial, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and racked up 1.4million views.
I'm surprised you didn't wake the whole street up!
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Not only this, but it's also amassed 167,300 likes and 2,582 comments, with many in hysterics at the man's revenge.
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Not only did social media users describe the man as an 'inspiration,' but others 'loved' the man's extreme 'pettiness.'
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One person said: 'As someone with noisy neighbours too this made me choke on laughter. Love this level of pettiness.'
Another added: 'This was so satisfying!! I used to have a neighbour who drove me mad with constantly keeping me awake and had to go to work early. I complained and called the police and talked with my neighbour and on and on and on it went until I moved. This was what I wish I was brave enough to do.'
A third commented: 'I'm surprised you didn't wake the whole street up!'
Meanwhile, someone else joked: 'You're an inspiration to us all.'
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