Tim bout to suffer
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Tim bout to suffer. And he has no idea.
It started with confidence—maybe too much of it. Tim had that grin, that over-the-top swagger you see right before someone learns a hard lesson. He was laughing, talking big, brushing off every warning thrown his way.
"Come on, how bad can it be?"
That’s what he said before biting into the mystery hot sauce, the one labeled "DO NOT TOUCH unless you’ve signed a waiver." Or maybe it was when he agreed to play dodgeball with a group of 12-year-olds who had vengeance in their eyes and arms like cannons. Or maybe it was when he insisted, against all logic and advice, that he could fix the leaky pipe under the sink without turning the water off.
Whatever the setup was—Tim made his choice. And now? He’s walking straight into it. Like a man heading into battle with a foam sword and too much pride.
Everyone watching knows the truth. They’re holding back laughter, wincing in anticipation. There's a silence right before the storm hits, and in that silence, we all see it: Tim is absolutely, 100%, no-question-about-it about to suffer.
He might start coughing violently. He might slip and fall in comedic slow motion. He might realize, way too late, that plumbing is not a DIY passion project. But however it unfolds, one thing’s for sure: it’s gonna hurt—a little his body, a lot his ego.
And still, somehow, that’s the charm of Tim. He lives out loud. He learns the hard way. He suffers, yes—but he suffers with style. And later? He’ll laugh about it with everyone else, shaking his head and saying, “Man, y’all were right.”
But right now? Nah. Right now, Tim bout to suffer.
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