WTF?! As the famous quote goes, just because you can do something, it doesn't mean you should. A prime example of this warning has been illustrated by a Redditor who built a PC with more than 15,000 GIFs playing across 13 screens inside the case.

Several-Bar-6512 had the goal of building a PC that was unique, long-lasting, and something to be proud of. The result is certainly something we've never seen before.

Unlike most builds, this one started with the Redditor downloading over 17,000 GIFs. After editing and organizing them, the total number came to over 15,000.

Several-Bar-6512 downloaded several thousand GIFs at a time from various sites, then used random naming software to scramble all the filenames. After that, they used the same tool to rename the files sequentially with numbers. It was their way of keeping track of everything while making sure GIFs from the same topic didn't end up clumped together.

Editing all the GIFs to fit the aspect ratios of the screens they would be shown on, adjusting playback speeds, and trimming and looping them took a stunning 200 hours.