For a change, the individual decided to bring their barbecue party inside their home and people had nothing but mockery to offer.
Looks like, our world would never run out of wannabe innovators who hilariously fail at their creative endeavors. With unmatched confidence, these "innovators" try to flaunt their ideas or inventions online only to get a reality check of their insanity. In one such amusing attempt, an individual who goes by @boss_on_here on X tried to bring the barbecue party inside their home. Earlier this July, they posted a picture of their grill fuming up indoors and it went viral with over 1.7 million views. The comment section turned into a laugh riot as users sarcastically roasted the individual's idea.
Boss, who refers to themselves as a "digital master," was quite excited to have an indoor barbecue party. "Coals are hot, the game is on and the AC is blasting. Grab some brews and come through!" they added in the caption. The picture shows the room filled with smoke from the burning charcoal inside the barbecue grill. Just one look at it would make anyone realize how inconvenient and dangerous it was going to be for those inside the house. "Are you doing that indoors? I bet it makes the place smell amazing," quipped @ThomasNewman to which Boss replied, "Sure am. First, go around with charcoal. Figured I'd keep it close to the kitchen in case it made a mess."
Coals are hot, game is on, and the AC is blasting. Grab some brews and come through! pic.twitter.com/pK6phQsJNO
— boss (@boss_on_here) July 2, 2024
More sarcastic jibes were thrown at Boss' ingenious idea. "Great way to multitask and test the carbon monoxide detectors at the same time," joked @ForceReagan. "we turned them off till the maintenance guy gets here. Wouldn't stop chirping," replied Boss. "We may get storms tonight so I was thinking of doing our fireworks in the living room. Didn't even think about bringing the grill in too. Great idea," chimed in @JoshwIrwim. To this, Boss' response was, "A personal fireworks show is honestly a great idea."
People mocked how the barbecue was going to leave an odor all over the house while also making the residents pass out. "If you get sleepy, just take a nice lay down on the floor," remarked @Sean_McBeth. "Hold up. Going to hop in the bath with my toaster and I'll be right there," ridiculed @Cwoffeeking. "Hey man, I think the smoke might damage your 'Declaration of Independence' on the wall. Just keep an eye out," joked @puppyhunter420. "Great to do in the wintertime since you can turn off the heat and save on your energy bill," added @acim87.
So, if these reactions teach anything, it is not to bring your barbecue grill indoors. Speaking of barbecues, a woman's suggestion of using onions for grill cleaning is a barbecue hack we all need. Free Bee—who goes by @theofficial_freebee on TikTok- asks people to use sliced onions to clean their grills rather than wire brushes. Rubbing the inner side of a half onion over the grill seemed to not only be the better option but also a safer way of cleaning grills as wire brushes pose health hazards. In fact, many users agreed with the woman's trick and pointed out how bristles from wire brushes have been unknowingly ingested by people they knew. So rather than landing in a hospital for consuming pieces of metal bristles along with the meat, it is better to follow the "onion" cleaning.