As a computer repairman, what are the odds that your clientโs computer problem is beans?


And weโre not talking about some fancy computer terminology here like cookies or spam, weโre talking about the fiber-rich staple that we all love to add to our South American cooking.
โIโm surprised that is has been working for as long as it has.โ
Charles Ross runs Vlog Creations, a YouTube channel filled with practical jokes ranging from the most inane to the downright sophisticated.
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His pranks are so elaborate that he was actually arrested for some of them, but it has never stopped him from providing entertainment to his over two million subscribers.
In this episode, he opens up his computer and scoops in an entire can of beans. And then another, then another, and then another, until the whole unit looked like a weekend barbecue side dish that no one will touch.


Apparently, itโs not only humans that beans can make gassy.
Once they turned the PC on, smoke began belching out from every hole as the beans were cooked into burnt perfection.


The PC even freaked the boys out with sparks and pops, and so Ross pulled the plug saying that the beans were โdone.โ
โI cannot wait for him to get here. Iโm so excited. And Iโm gonna play it as stupid as possible.โ


In the next scene, we see the โstupidโ version of Ross standing in front of the โbean computerโ, grazing his fingers over the keyboard buttons like one of them can magically turn on the bean-fueled unit.


It didnโt take too long before a man in a blue shirt marched up to their house and rang the doorbell.


Ross stayed true to his role and called out in a lazy โWho is it?โ The repairman promptly introduced himself as the repairman that his brother called to fix his PC.
Ross started to get into the bottom of the problem, explaining that it was working earlier until the repairman interrupted him to ask if it was the โblue screenโ. Not wanting to say that it was the โblack beansโ, Ross insisted that he doesnโt really know what caused his problem.
After an exchange of who called who and which problem might have caused what, the repairman finally asks for the unit to be turned on.


The first part is easy. Itโs just about pushing the power button. No big deal. So while theyโre waiting for the PC to boot up, if it ever will, the repairman begins to explain that it might be about how Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 7. To which Ross replies:
โI donโt usually have more than 3 windows up at a time so that shouldnโt be an issue.โ
The confused repairman tried to get around Rossโs claims, no matter how inane they sounded until he realizes that the PC was taking longer to boot than expected.
The repairman now bets that it might be the power supply unit, which is logical, considering that the PC was not turning on at all.
Finally, Ross excuses himself, saying that heโs going to call his uncle to tell him what was going on. At this moment, the repairman finally opens the unit and gets a very nasty surprise.


He quickly calls Ross back to show him his discovery:
โIโm gonna open it up and show you something Iโve never seen before in my life.โ
To which Ross only answers โWhat?โ like the beans were supposed to be inside the PC. You know, maybe to help it stay cool.
Ross continues to duke out his โstupidityโ onto the repairman and started making remarks as to whether or not the beans should be in the PC or not. Or if the beans are actually part of the โmotherboardsโ.


At this point, the repairman takes out his phone to show Ross what a normal computer looks like, and continues to insist that he has never seen anything like this in his entire life.
Dumbfounded and at the brink of giving up, the repairman shares his verdict: Ross would have to buy a new one because his PC decided to crash a local Texmex restaurant.


You can watch the whole hilarious encounter on the video below and see how Ross and the repairman arrived at their conclusions.
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