We’ve all been there. You find a "too good to be true" deal online. For one teenager, that deal was a hacked version of the popular streaming service —dubbed the "REPACK." And his mother caught him in the act.
She then proceeds to delete the REPACK, runs a full antivirus scan on the home network, and makes her son write a 500-word essay on "Why software piracy is not a lifestyle hack." This viral clip is funny, but it highlights a serious trend in modern entertainment:
By: Lifestyle & Entertainment Desk
We’ve all been there. You find a "too good to be true" deal online. For one teenager, that deal was a hacked version of the popular streaming service —dubbed the "REPACK." And his mother caught him in the act.
She then proceeds to delete the REPACK, runs a full antivirus scan on the home network, and makes her son write a 500-word essay on "Why software piracy is not a lifestyle hack." This viral clip is funny, but it highlights a serious trend in modern entertainment: Video Title- Son Fuck His Mom Caught BanFlix REPACK
By: Lifestyle & Entertainment Desk