Beer Can Bot Has Devious Disguise

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Beer Can Bot Has Devious Disguise

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The diabolical “Can Bot” from YouTuber longjie0723 will wait until you’ve had one too many, then, at just the right moment…ATTACK!

Actually, there doesn’t seem to be an “attack” button. I naturally assume it’s coming, though, in the second prototype. [Thanks, SeanECE!]

28 thoughts on “Beer Can Bot Has Devious Disguise

  1. Halfvast Conspirator says:

    Is someone eating wasabi peas and peanuts with chopsticks in that bottom pic?

  2. Halfvast Conspirator says:

    Is someone eating wasabi peas and peanuts with chopsticks in that bottom pic?

  3. Halfvast Conspirator says:

    Is someone eating wasabi peas and peanuts with chopsticks in that bottom pic?

  4. Halfvast Conspirator says:

    Is someone eating wasabi peas and peanuts with chopsticks in that bottom pic?

  5. Halfvast Conspirator says:

    Is someone eating wasabi peas and peanuts with chopsticks in that bottom pic?

  6. Halfvast Conspirator says:

    Is someone eating wasabi peas and peanuts with chopsticks in that bottom pic?

  7. Halfvast Conspirator says:

    Is someone eating wasabi peas and peanuts with chopsticks in that bottom pic?

  8. Darrel E. Edson says:

    I want my dad to be that cool!

  9. Darrel E. Edson says:

    I want my dad to be that cool!

  10. Darrel E. Edson says:

    I want my dad to be that cool!

  11. Anonymous says:

    I’m waiting for this thing to become self-aware and begin replicating which will end in one of two ways: subservient beer bots that “get themselves” from the fridge for us then make their own way back to the recycling plant.. or.. they’ll end up wiping out all humanity by genetically engineering their own deadly, mutated variant of yeast brewed into a delicious biological weapon/beverage so bold, crisp and clear, we won’t be able to stop pounding em back even as our kidneys and liver pickle and embalm in the toxic brine. Oh wait a min, that’s already how it is now.. k, the first one then.. 

    It could happen.. right?

  12. Anonymous says:

    I’m waiting for this thing to become self-aware and begin replicating which will end in one of two ways: subservient beer bots that “get themselves” from the fridge for us then make their own way back to the recycling plant.. or.. they’ll end up wiping out all humanity by genetically engineering their own deadly, mutated variant of yeast brewed into a delicious biological weapon/beverage so bold, crisp and clear, we won’t be able to stop pounding em back even as our kidneys and liver pickle and embalm in the toxic brine. Oh wait a min, that’s already how it is now.. k, the first one then.. 

    It could happen.. right?

  13. Anonymous says:

    I’m waiting for this thing to become self-aware and begin replicating which will end in one of two ways: subservient beer bots that “get themselves” from the fridge for us then make their own way back to the recycling plant.. or.. they’ll end up wiping out all humanity by genetically engineering their own deadly, mutated variant of yeast brewed into a delicious biological weapon/beverage so bold, crisp and clear, we won’t be able to stop pounding em back even as our kidneys and liver pickle and embalm in the toxic brine. Oh wait a min, that’s already how it is now.. k, the first one then.. 

    It could happen.. right?

  14. Anonymous says:

    I’m waiting for this thing to become self-aware and begin replicating which will end in one of two ways: subservient beer bots that “get themselves” from the fridge for us then make their own way back to the recycling plant.. or.. they’ll end up wiping out all humanity by genetically engineering their own deadly, mutated variant of yeast brewed into a delicious biological weapon/beverage so bold, crisp and clear, we won’t be able to stop pounding em back even as our kidneys and liver pickle and embalm in the toxic brine. Oh wait a min, that’s already how it is now.. k, the first one then.. 

    It could happen.. right?

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