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A woman has shared her crazy tale of well-planned vengeance after revealing she spent 15 years getting back at a man who verbally attacked her friend.
TikTok user Linda Solley Hurd, who appears to live in Dallas, Texas, explained the original incident that kicked off more than a decade of revenge started when she was in college.
She had attended a comedy show with some friends and when one of her pals stood up, she accidentally knocked into another member of the audience which caused him to spill his drink.
Linda Solley Hurd took to TikTok to share her crazy tale of well-planned vengeance after revealing she spent 15 years getting back at a man who verbally attacked her friend
The content creator, who appears to live in Dallas, Texas, explained the original incident that kicked off more than a decade of revenge started when she was in college
'He stands up and calls her a stupid fat b***h, which is categorically not true,' Linda explained in the video, which has been viewed over 4.1 million times.
'He was not hearing her apology,' she continued, outraged. 'And then he spits on her.'
While her friend rushed to the bathroom to clean herself up, Linda recalled confronting the man.
'I'm screaming in this guy's face, I'm like, "that's assault! You're disgusting, You're trash!"' she said. 'And he calls me an ugly b***h.'
'So we move on with our night, we do not move on with our lives,' she quipped.
The next day, Linda started her revenge plan - starting with finding the man on Facebook and discovering some of his interests - including his love of TV shows such as The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad.
'This was back when the shows were airing [on TV] and you get one a week,' she explained. 'So you would do anything to avoid a spoiler.'
Wanting to weaponize his love of the show, Linda immediately started looking up spoilers for upcoming episodes.
Linda started her revenge plan - starting with finding the man on Facebook and discovering some of his interests - including his love of TV shows such as The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad before sending him spoilers
Years later Linda (pictured) found out he was engaged to a girl she loosely knew - and after seeing some 'sinister' things on Reddit sent them to her which caused a breakup
'I get on Reddit, I get on all the forums, everything,' she explained. 'I make a couple fake Facebook accounts, I would message him spoilers on a weekly basis.'
'He would make these rage-filled Facebook statuses and tweets like, "who is sending me this?" And block [me], and I just pop back up and send him another one,' she recalled.
'It was so much fun.'
After spending a couple of months spoiling TV for him, Linda admitted she was 'over the grudge' and stopped - until the next semester when she came face-to-face with him again.
'I have a class with him, it's political science - and he is devil's advocate for everything,' she complains. 'Every trash opinion you could have, he has it.'
Wanting to continue her streak of annoying her classmate - but noting he had stopped sharing his interests on Facebook - Linda waited until an opportunity arose to continue her revenge.
'But one day he's firing up his PowerPoint to the projector for a class project and I see in his tab right before it fires up [with] a little username,' she shared.
'I don't know what website it was for, but I start looking in different places on the internet and see that one place he's using that is Reddit.'
Linda used Reddit to spoil the man's interests, using the Facebook profile's she had created to message him.
'But then I move on,' she said. 'And I don't think about him for another eight years.'
TikTok users were appalled - and impressed - by Linda's commitment to bringing down the man who had mistreated her friend all those years ago
Almost a decade goes by before the charming gentleman is brought to Linda's attention again - this time because he's getting engaged to a friend of a friend - whom she describes 'as an angel.'
'I find out [they're engaged] when they're pretty close to their wedding, and I was like, "I haven't thought about this guy in so long,"' she shared. 'So I look up his Reddit to see if he's still using it.'
When she logged on to Reddit, Linda found 'some pretty sinister stuff' - which she didn't go into - listing one as 'pictures that he is passing off as [his fiancé].'
'If it was your partner, you would wanna know,' she claimed.
Determined that his fiancé see who she was really going to marry, Linda logged back on to one of her old Facebook accounts, and sent her some of the Reddit posts.
'She breaks off the engagement,' she recalled triumphantly. 'The last I checked, I saw her, she's got beautiful children and a thriving business and seems to have a happy marriage.'
'I don't know what the hell he's doing, but you shouldn't assault women and call them b***hes,' she said.
TikTok users were appalled - and impressed - by Linda's commitment to bringing down the man who had mistreated her friend all those years ago.
'The commitment is FANTASTIC,' one wrote.
'New definition of "Long Game"! Girls the bar has been set!' joked another.
'This is the pettiest most satisfying story,' agreed another.