Kids these days are pretty savvy with technological devices. Dante Booker and Jerome Baker are no different.
After getting into the iPad of Ohio State assistant linebackers coach Ryan Crow, the two took a reported 100 pictures on Crow's iPad to their own amusement.
So when Crow came upon the discovery, the best thing to do would be just mass delete the pictures, right?
Wrong.
What Booker and Baker didn't realize was that Crow had the "live photos" setting on his camera turned on. This feature enables a 1-2 second clip when each picture is taken. It essentially created a video in the way that two-thirds of Ohio State's starting linebacker core used the feature.
@book_dont_lie and @Lastname_Baker thought they were slick.... Hacked my iPad and took 100 Live Photos. So I stitched them together and added music... Enjoy pic.twitter.com/MJ5AFysBEz
— Ryan Crow (@Coach_Crow) October 10, 2017
Piecing 100 of those live clip pictures together and setting them to John Legend ft. Andre 3000's "Green Light," and you have a perfectly revengeful masterpiece.