Comedic Video Reveals the Risks of Letting Thomas Handle Electrical Work

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Monday, September 2, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a viral Reddit video titled "Don't Let Thomas Do Anymore Handywork…", viewers are treated to a comedic yet cautionary tale about the pitfalls of DIY electrical work. The video's dialogue sets the scene with a memorable exchange:

"Uh, who'd you say did the electrical work? Oh, that would be my nephew, Thomas. He's very handy. Uh, what year did his house burn down? Oh, about two years ago. How do you know his house burned down?"

The video quickly garnered attention, with Reddit users chiming in with their thoughts. One user noted, "This audio is from somewhere else, it's not original to this video," sparking curiosity about the source. Another user humorously commented, "Thomas is a complete nightmare for insurance companies," highlighting the potential dangers of amateur electrical work.

The post also attracted comments like, "Oh sweet baby Jesus the person that did that needs to have their hands removed for public safety," and "Lol I don't care if the audio is sourced, that's funny," showing a mix of concern and amusement from the community.

One insightful comment pointed out, "I feel like getting this to work takes more effort than just connecting the wires to the actual terminals," suggesting that even in DIY projects, proper methods are often simpler and safer. Another user shared, "I mean, I've done this for testing, but it doesn't stay that way for longer than I need to get by," acknowledging that while makeshift solutions might be temporarily useful, they should not be permanent.

The video also sparked a bit of dark humor, with a user quipping, "Oh, yeah! Shock wire!... Ya die!" and another adding, "Bro 😭😭😭" in reaction to the absurdity of the scenario.

A particularly witty remark summarized the comedic timing and script quality: "who's ya say did the script and comedic timing of this joke and what year did his having a joke land burn down?"

Ultimately, this Reddit video serves as both a humorous anecdote and a reminder of the importance of professional electrical work. Thomas’s experience is a cautionary tale for all DIY enthusiasts—sometimes, it's best to leave certain tasks to the experts.

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Top Comments from Reddit

GoogleIsYourFrenemy

This audio is from somewhere else, it's not original to this video.

P*****sParadise1

that do it yourself

BringForthTheFox

"oh, yeah! Shock wire!... Ya die!"

kopfgeldjagar

Lol I don't care if the audio is sourced, that's funny

Sofi_Vip69

Thomas is a complete nightmare for insurance companies.

SwissCanuck

Oh sweet baby Jesus the person that did that needs to have their hands removed for public safety.

Environmental_Ad333

I feel like getting this to work takes more effort then just connecting the wires to the actual terminals.

CaptainPunisher

I mean, I've done this for testing, but it doesn't stay that way for longer than I need to get by.

BiggieCheese1887

Bro 😭😭😭

Danny2Sick

who's ya say did the script and comedic timing of this joke and what year did his having a joke land burn down?

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