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His Wife Went Into His Home Office And Broke His Laptop, So He Expected Her To Help Pay For A New Computer Using The Allowance Money He Gives Her, And She Is Really Angry About That

For context, he apparently has a collection of Lego Minifigs. And sometimes, he likes to line up some figures, such as Batman and Spider-Man, under the screen of his laptop because he likes to imagine that they are watching him work.

“I know it is silly, but I like it,” he said.

So, when his wife decided to clean his office this past week, the figures were still sitting underneath the screen of his open laptop.

And while cleaning, his wife seemingly needed to move his laptop out of the way, so she accidentally closed it with the Minifigs still there, and it broke the screen.

He had been out of the house at the time, but as soon as he came home, his wife told him what had happened, and he went to check on the computer. Unfortunately, though, the screen was not working at all.

In turn, he was forced to drag out his old monitor, hook it up to the laptop, and see if anything else was messed up, too.

Thankfully, only his screen was affected, so he did some research and found that it was going to cost about two hundred and fifty dollars to repair the screen. So, he ultimately decided to replace the laptop altogether– snagging a Black Friday deal for six hundred dollars– and use his old monitor for the kids.

Afterward, he spoke to his wife about the expenses, though, and told her that he expected her to take responsibility for the accident.

He then took three hundred and fifty dollars out of his own account, plus two hundred and fifty dollars from what he was going to deposit into his wife’s personal account for December to purchase the new computer.

He claims that the computer cost will in no way affect their budget for anything other than personal interests and side hobbies.

He specifically was looking forward to purchasing a new Lego set to work on with his kids over the holidays. But, because of the laptop, he will just have to rebuild an old set with them this year.

His wife, however, has not been very understanding about her personal spending money taking a hit. In fact, she is seriously pissed off that she will have to cut back on her “fun stuff” for December to replace his computer.

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