The Naughty Neighbor

The Naughty Neighbor




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The Naughty Neighbor
10000 randomly generated Neighbors; bridging the web3 corridor of Hong Kong, New York, and Miami. ~ Watch them evolve from eggs to bugs and form the hottest Neighborhood of the metaverse.
Elena Bastyte was born the first triplet of independent Lithuania. She and her sisters grew up in Užupis, the art district of Vilnius, where she began art school at the age of twelve. One year into her practice, she drew the first Naughty Neighbor. This extra-dimensional being lived in her notebook for nine more years, while she graduated art school and began studying at the University of Berlin. Now she’s ready to give these little monsters life. ~ Check out her website!
Where will the funds go? 100% of the mint proceeds and 50% of royalties will go to a community chest. Neighbors will vote on the usage of the funds through our on-chain Town Hall. As a community, we will build a digital Neighborhood, bringing together the web3 capitals of the world.
Ok, where can I buy one? Purchase ETH (Ethereum) through a trusted exchange (Binance, Coinbase, FTX etc.) Download the Metamask browser extension, and send yourself some ETH Once the project goes live, you will be able to purchase a Neighbor through our website by clicking the “mint” button and signing the prompted transaction. Whitelist holders will get early access to this functionality. We will announce the mint date in the coming weeks, stay tuned to our twitter for updates on whitelisting!
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The Neighborhood will span the cities of New York, Hong Kong, and Miami. It will bridge the physical gap between these web3 powerhouses.
On move in day, holders will be granted the keys to their new cribs, where they can host other Neighbors, show off their art, and bool. Think twitter spaces, but in your digital living quarters.
The project will be broken into four phases, following the evolution of the Neighbors: Egg, Larvae, Pupa, and Bug.
~ You can be a part of it, just don't be weird about it. ~

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One woman has gone viral after sharing an unfortunate realization: she's accidentally been flashing her neighbors from her bathroom window. Viewers can't get enough of the hilarious clip, posted one week ago by TikToker Jill, also known as @mama_jill34: so far, the video, found here , has been viewed 8.5 million times and liked 1.4 million times.
In the clip, Jill realizes that, much to her alarm and dismay, she is the "naked window neighbor." This concept, of being the person in a given neighborhood who (accidentally or not) flashes their neighbors, is not a new one: the subject sparked a viral conversation late last year, after marketing strategist Molly Hale tweeted: "You either have a naked window neighbor or you are a naked window neighbor."
For Jill, the "naked window" in question is made of frosted glass and is located in a second-story master bathroom in her house, right next to the shower. "I felt like people could see me even through [its] frosted glass," said Jill in her video's on-screen text. "So I asked my husband to pretend he's showering so I could see."
The video was filmed at night, meaning the lit bathroom window stands out against the house's dark exterior. Sure enough, a silhouette appears at the window and begins to "shower." Jill's husband acts out different motions, all of which are highly visible from the outside—potentially bad news for anyone who actually showered in the bathroom.
His commitment to “fake showering” is impressive 💀
Luckily for Jill, she doesn't believe any neighbors have actually spotted her or her husband in the bathroom. "To our knowledge, no one has seen us," she told Newsweek .
"I definitely was not expecting it to reach so many people," she added. "I only had about 30 followers at the time of posting and I really just thought maybe a few people would get a kick out of it."
In response to viewers' requests, Jill posted a second video a few days later, this time showing a view of the bathroom window during the daytime. Alarmingly, the view inside the frosted glass window is somehow even more visible during the day. "That's really clear," said the TikToker.
Jill also showed how the window, while not located on the front of their house, actually overlooks the entire street due to the building's angle. "Most of my neighbors have a similar window, but the angle our house is placed on our lot makes ours much more prominent to the street," she added.
The second clip also reached a wide audience, amassing 1.5 million views of its own.
Across both videos, horrified viewers left thousands of comments, many of which expressed sympathy for the TikToker's unfortunate situation.
"Might as well be bathing on the front lawn," wrote @pineappiesauce.
"I'd never be able to look my neighbors in the eyes again," wrote @pineappiesauce.
Meanwhile, @ucandankme offered some more bad news: "Here's something horrifying, water usually makes it so you can see through frosted glass easier."
Instead of stressing, however, Jill appears to be taking advantage of the window as a potential source for entertainment and humor. "It's made for some other really funny videos," she said. "We think the whole situation is hilarious and we're having fun with follow-up videos."
"We aren't sure why it took off the way it did, but probably because a lot of people have a very similar window in their own home, or their neighborhood, and it hit home for them," she added. "Privacy glass isn't very private."
Updated 10/29/2021, 1:12 p.m. ET: This story has been updated with comments from TikTok user @mama_jill34.

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