Sunday, June 12, 2022

Teachers Get Revenge on Horrible Head of Department, Target Her Morning Coffee


These teachers got cold and calculated revenge on their "nightmare" Head of Department by ensuring that she repeatedly had to go without her morning cup of coffee.

Whatever she did to these poor souls, she can't have done anything terrible enough to warrant this. It's a cruel act indeed to deprive someone of that essential morning cup of life's essence. Although, if she's that nasty, maybe she needs to cut back on the caffeine a little bit anyways. 

This story was originally posted by u/Outside-Question to the r/pettyrevenge subreddit, and it lives up to that name's promise. 

u/Outside-Question describes that the staff have had "serious problems" with their Head of Department in the past. She is also an absolute coffee addict and is highly particular about how she takes her cup of joe. This left the perfect opportunity for her underlings to enact small doses of petty revenge upon her.

As commenters have already suggested, if you're going to be a terrible boss, you should probably avoid divulging your weaknesses to your underlings. 

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For more revenge on terrible coworkers check out this nurse who ruined her coworker's prospects after she ruined hers. 
 


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Neighbors Keep Parking Illegally, Building Owner Gets Large Scale Ice Revenge


It's remarkable, the amount of drama that can come from a single parking dispute. People will call cops, end relationships, and throw hands over parking. But the fact that it's in essence a territorial dispute makes it something that goes deep into our bones. The fact that these guys took up an entire zone of private spaces meant that OP was ready to wage war on these careless parkers.

All it took was a below freezing Chicago winter, a hose with a sprinkler attachment, and time to make sure that it was going to be the last time the parking spaces were taken up by interlopers.

Was this particularly cruel, and probably overkill? Probably. Was it an effective way to keep people from illegally filling up all of your parking spaces? Absolutely.

For another delicious tale of parking revenge, here's the entitled neighbor who tried to usurp a neighbor's driveway and ended up getting towed.

30 Times People's Clueless Bosses Tried to Solve Morale Issues with Punishment


Not all workplaces are created equal. For every chill boss and cool coworker there's what seems like a dozen insane managers who will do everything in their power to make you miserable in exchange for a questionably low sum of money. The deeply, painfully ironic question of "how can we raise morale without changing pay rates or work culture" is lost on the type of people who lack the part of their brain that sees their employees as anything but an eternally grateful font of labor. The type of people who will wonder out loud "why is everyone having trouble getting all their work done" and schedule a series of time-consuming meetings to get to the bottom of it. And god forbid you have a CEO who sits you down and tells you that money doesn't matter, and that they're personally upset that you would have the selfishness to ask for money in exchange for doing your job.

For a fun tale of workplace revenge, here's the employee who was fired and told to forget everything they knew about the job, just to have it blow up in their ex-boss's face.

Cheating Cousin Plans to Marry New Boyfriend, Family Plans Vacation on Her Wedding Day Instead


Is this guy an A-Hole for planning a vacation during his hot mess of a cousin's wedding? Yeah, most definitely. But for once in these AITA threads, he's the A-Hole but we aren't mad about it. This is a brilliant way to take a stand against your family member's poor behavior. This is especially important when you consider the fact that the family was closer to the cousin's husband than they ever were to the cousin herself. 

This would be sad if the cousin was being excluded for some kind of belief, differences, or preference (as often happens in families) but it genuinely sounds like she is just a really crappy person who is finally receiving some repercussions for the way that she treats other people.

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AITA (Am I the A-Hole) subreddit by this guy, Redditor u/beachbumm10, who is wondering if he is in the wrong for planning this vacation during his cousin's wedding and inviting other family members when they expressed interest. 

It might be wrong, but this is one case where it's ok to be wrong in our book. What's your take?

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