Indeed, an insect came to die in the middle of my 430€ monitor. Angry ? No, it's just material possession...

>Indeed, an insect came to die in the middle of my 430€ monitor. Angry ? No, it's just material possession, the most important is family and health.

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since when an insect dying on a vertical surface is a problem

OP seems to be on drugs or needing to dilate

poor insect

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inside the monitor

Imagine having insects in your apartment.

how can you see what's going on inside the monitor

>buying garbage monitor for 430 euro

moment of silence for our fren

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Yep my fault I trusted iiyama

3mm insect died between the glass and the color filter

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Turk porn is weird

that never happened

want what turbo chad has to do with such a fantastic situation anyway

Can you post a photo? I'd really like to see how it looks

what is this thread

it's gigachad retard

grey thing in the middle

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I don't think that's an insect

The picture is bad quality I watched him crawl around for multiple hours, for a moment he stopped so I double tapped him and accidentally killed him. The funny thing is that this is the second time it happens, it's literally a replacement i got for a first iiyama monitor that had the same insect die inside of it. Now you're probably guessing that i'm an animal who lives in a cave but my house is actually very clean it's just that I live next to a field and during summer there is those en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrips everywhere and they got inside the monitor i don't know how.

my redmi note 5 has a dark translucent dot that may or may not be increasing in diameter, but i aint sending that shit from eastern europe back to back to rice-fields

>living next to a field of vermin
What 3rd world shithole do you live in?

such is the life of an eurofag

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I figured yuropoor or Indian. Move to a first world country

Why did you punch an insect when a light tap is sufficient?

Or am I missing something here?

I hope you're not american lol

No bugs here, I can feel your jealousy

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NEVER SQUISH AN INSECT THAT'S INSIDE THE MONITOR!!!! THAT'S THE FIRST RULE YOU STUPID

Just shut off your monitor and wait for a few hours. The bug will eventually find a way out

im just going to stop playing video games and find better hobbies desu

>first rule
are insects inside monitors that big of an issue on europe? ive never heard of such a thing happening

>he doesn't get his monitors for $10 from goodwill
cringe bringe

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>Indeed, an insect came to die in the middle of my 430€ monitor. Angry? No, but seeing this has made me reflect on my existence. My material desires ended with the loss of a beautiful and precious thing: an innocent life, stolen by technology and my desire to consume. I have thought long and hard about this, but have decided to relinquish my material possessions and become an ascetic hermit. Goodbye, my friends.

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True but after hours of googling I saw many times the insect just dies inside unable to escape like the retard he is

>iiyama is selling monitors with built in drone tech support
based

>insects
>innocent

True

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inside the monitor and still visible?
I know that some insects are attracted by heat and bright colors that's why they enter your monitor.

In extreme cases you can try to place a white paper over your screen to see if that can attract the insect and make him come out.

don't know but 2 year ago i didn't follow the rule and now i still have that carcass in the middle of my monitor i've named it Bob

This post made me less angry
Thanks op

I have seen it at least four times growing up. It's been a while though. My parents live in the countryside.

Same thing happened to me I don't know how the fuck do they get in.

It's not a bug, it's a feature

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Burgundy or Romania ?

>insects attracted by bright colors
Flies
Moths
Mosquitoes