“Floridian here,” wrote one commenter, “it’s probably us” (via toofab)
The video — entitled"My buddy is a maniac... Just watch" — has already received 65k upvotes.
One person in the comments claimed that the technique was one occasionally used by construction workers — minus the eating part. "Speaking from experience, when you're 20 ft up a ladder installing fascia on houses, this is the quickest way of dealing with these bastards," they wrote. "Grab, crunch, and the most important part is THROW. Florida man got the latter instruction confused with EAT. Common mistake."Debate raged as to whether he was indeed from Florida or Texas, but the consensus was generally the former."Floridian here. It's probably us...." added another.
Some speculated the chewer must have been on meth at the time; nevertheless others declared:"That's who I want on the front lines."
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