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I’m not a gamer at all, but I know people that would run over their own mom in order to get their hands on the latest, hottest video game. I also know that those same people will ignore everyone in their life and focus on that video game for months. Well, Ashley Davison wasn’t going to let that happen.
Davison, a University of Central Oklahoma student, recently bought her boyfriend, Blake Perry, a copy of the new Call of Duty game for Xbox. And that’s pretty damn nice. But there was something else Davison gave her boyfriend: a “Rules for Your New Gift” page as well.
Perry shared the set of rules on his Twitter. Have a look below:
Girl Makes Boyfriend Sign Contract After Buying Him ‘Call Of Duty’
Little does she know these rules will be broken pic.twitter.com/t4WtR30ly6
— Blake Perry (@B_perry_9) December 24, 2017
Here’s a closer look:
As you can see, the rules are as followed:
1. If I call you must pause the game and talk to me with full attention
2. No starting another match if we are planning to hang out or I ask to hang out
3. You must ask if it is okay for you to play while I am over at your house with you. Make sure I have something to do while you are in battle.
4. You must reply to a text no longer than 11 minutes
5. Do not forget to give me just as much attention.
Perry also decided to add this tweet:
Incase you couldn’t tell this is obviously a joke
— Blake Perry (@B_perry_9) December 26, 2017
Sure, buddy, whatever you say.
While Davison may have claimed this to be a joke, lord knows if Perry breaks one of these rule he may find his new game smashed into pieces.
Here’s how Twitter was reacted to this:
Nah bro… I’ve been through this before, she wants you to think it’s a joke but in reality if you don’t follow those rules she will go postal on you. Just beware
— Daniel Rodrigues (@King_Rodrigues) December 27, 2017
get her the same gift & play online together pic.twitter.com/qkMm68j2Bv
— snips (@ughjalebs) December 26, 2017
Becareful bro. pic.twitter.com/EcSLd486y8
— GODking (@WAJ008) December 27, 2017
Her waiting at 10 minutes and 57 seconds for that text back. pic.twitter.com/tBYVZ6bqNC
— Rae (@ItsRavenBro_) December 28, 2017
— Ramón (@SuperHypeBeast) December 28, 2017
h/t The LADbible