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peanut butter between the sheets and the mattress if you wanted to be evil....
and watercress on the carpet of an unused room,
and watercress on the carpet of an unused room,
Not excessive at all, done far worse than that in my time.
Somebody did that to me I'd hunt them down and pound their faces though a brick wall.
If someone did that to be he'd be receiving a baseball bat to his legs..
Somebody did that to me I'd hunt them down and pound their faces though a brick wall.
Somebody did that to me I'd hunt them down and pound their faces though a brick wall.
Agreed, now if he had taken a S*** in the guys tower and perhaps a dead goat under his pillow, that would be excessive.
Now you've either got to provide the link or keep updating us regularly!
If you climb over the wall it would be easier to punch them.
If you climb over the wall it would be easier to punch them.
*** you've either got to provide the **** or keep ******* us regularly!
Swearies sadly, so will try to keep updates
This would be great. every time he turned it on the exhaust fan would expell the smell into the air
Why not just steal the money from the other person? That wouldn't be anywhere near as bad.
In case anyone asks "what money?", it's the money they'll have to spend repairing the damage this person has done.
So...if someone said their flatmate had annoyed them, so they stole a few hundred quid of their flatmate, would that be funny?
Come to think of it, my last flatmate had no sense of smell at all, so what could I have done to her if she annoyed me to the degree this person's housemate obviously did?
Not the same at all morally, cause by stealing money you profit off your victim's loss. Granted that this guy's revenge is more extreme than traditional practical jokes, because he's actually damaging the guy's property which he might incur some financial loss in repairing, but none of those financial losses are going into the perpetrator's pockets, so from a moral perspective it's vastly different from stealing - and it incurs more emotional satisfaction and a sense of both justice and humour having been served, which makes it allright!
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Not excessive at all, done far worse than that in my time.