Tuesday, March 14, 2023

'[They] roasted her brutally': Guy exposes entitled neighbor after she demands to borrow his only vehicle and blasts him online


No good deed goes unpunished, as one neighbor found out after being exposed on social media

It all started when this guy decided to get a nice sports car to drive around in during the summer months. He also has a "winter beater," a run-down SUV that he drives during the winter months to preserve his sports car. However, the OP wrote that he has a young neighbor with kids, and she was in a bit of a financial struggle after a divorce. The OP decided to be nice to her and let her borrow the winter beater for quite some time. 

However, the OP and his neighbor later got into a squabble about who had the rights to drive the winter beater. The OP had to make the choice to ditch the car due to the cost of repairs, and his neighbor not only disapproved, but she called him out online!

Next, read another neighbor story — this guy completely iced out some inconsiderate party goers

Man Accidentally Records the Moment He Gets No-Noticed Fired By His Toxic Employers


One minute you're making a video of how good you are at your work, and the next minute you're getting pulled into an out-of-the-blue conference call with your boss, who then invites HR into the meeting and it turns out you're getting fired with zero notice… 

You think that's a funny little nihilistic point of view or meme? Nah, dog. That is real life. That is exactly what happened to a man who recently posted his getting-fired-story to TikTok. He had recently returned from vacation and was happy to get back to work. He was so excited on his "working block style" that he decided to record a time-lapse video of his progress to document his good work. 

However, in the middle of that recording he gets a call from his boss. You can see this man go from happily working and doing his job, to shock, disbelief, and then aghast—all in one quick time-lapse video. He didn't mean to record a very stressful and cruel moment in his life, but he did and now he'd like to share it with the world. Not just because it's kind of funny in a dark humor kind of way, but mostly because it provides further reason to not give your employer a two-weeks notice when you're about to quit. Because here is the proof that they will not provide you with that same courtesy. 

Luckily, this man seems to have another passion, which is cooking. He uses his TikTok account to post videos of his recipes. This video of him getting fired has since gone viral and he hopes it attracts people to his cooking videos so he can start a new career path in that route. 

‘You're gonna revoke our admin rights? Fine, no problem.' : Terrible manager gets fired after employees maliciously comply with his new inefficient company policy


Stories like this are a dime a dozen, the reason for that being that many new managers make the common mistake of trying to change rules that work, for rules that don't. One man was working for a subsidiary of a fortune 500 as a manager of a dev team. Everything was working perfectly until a new security manager came along, and revoked the admin rights of OP's team. This led to a handful of problems, which were brought to the security manager, who waved them off. In fact, he replied to every email in big, bold caps letters: NO.

Way to support your team, man. So, OP did the smartest thing someone in his position could do: He maliciously complied. What ensued was glorious, and ultimately got this manager fired. May this be a lesson to any new manager starting at a company. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Scroll down for a detailed version of the events. For more stories like this, check out this entitled dude who thought he could park in a handicapped space with no repercussions.

'Your neighbor sucks': Universally hated neighbor rants about holiday decorations, so now everyone decorates their houses for every single holiday


This neighbor fully made his own bed. I mean, it's like he was begging everyone else to enact some petty revenge on him. After a previous debacle involving plastic flamingos (we included the original post below for your reference, along with the new post), the universally hated neighbor decided to throw a tantrum about this past year's Christmas decorations and how they were destroying the property value of his home. 

 

Well, what did the other neighbors do? They banded together and decided to make sure every house in town put up decorations for every single holiday, with town approval of course. As some people in the comments pointed out, wouldn't this actually make their neighborhood more attractive to an outsider, since the town will seem homier? Basically, this neighbor just seems to be difficult and ridiculous. Some people do just like to start fights and hear themselves argue. 

 

For more drama like this, here's a fun AirBnb debacle!