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Top Comments (10)
PANCAKES: OUT YOGURT: PINK
Shayne's roommate stories always remind us that he lived in a sweatbox with a bunch of spiders and stray cats while Damien and their other roommates got the actual bedrooms.
for anyone wondering, the quack sound angela heard was most definitely her earring dragging along her jacket zipper.
"When I was in jail I was the Dairy King" is somehow more unhinged than "I swear I heard a duck quack."
For the record: if someone spikes your food, knowingly with ill intent, and it is to cause biological changes (it does not just mean death), uh…that is still poisoning. The roommate was just poisoning her.
if you do the math she’s has given the husband over $17,000 over the past two years. that’s disgusting.
51:10 "Technically she was not poisoning me" Yes, she was. You do not need to use something marked as literal poison for it to count as poisoning someone. If you tamper with someone's food with the intent to cause them harm (especially if it is with something they are allergic to as it was in this case) it still counts as poisoning or attempted poisoning
A "Lost and Found Reddit Stories" would be awesome. Finding old reddit stories you have covered that NOW have updates that have dropped since your read would ROCK.
That tonal whiplash from “my belief in thinking my roommate has been poisoning me led me to discover I have cancer” to “I played a silly little prank on my roommate and now he thinks he has an unlimited supply of garlic powder” is CRAZY
i can’t believe the crew is keeping a duck hostage. i hope they at least give him grapes
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Top Comments (10)
PANCAKES: OUT YOGURT: PINK
Shayne's roommate stories always remind us that he lived in a sweatbox with a bunch of spiders and stray cats while Damien and their other roommates got the actual bedrooms.
for anyone wondering, the quack sound angela heard was most definitely her earring dragging along her jacket zipper.
"When I was in jail I was the Dairy King" is somehow more unhinged than "I swear I heard a duck quack."
For the record: if someone spikes your food, knowingly with ill intent, and it is to cause biological changes (it does not just mean death), uh…that is still poisoning. The roommate was just poisoning her.
if you do the math she’s has given the husband over $17,000 over the past two years. that’s disgusting.
51:10 "Technically she was not poisoning me" Yes, she was. You do not need to use something marked as literal poison for it to count as poisoning someone. If you tamper with someone's food with the intent to cause them harm (especially if it is with something they are allergic to as it was in this case) it still counts as poisoning or attempted poisoning
A "Lost and Found Reddit Stories" would be awesome. Finding old reddit stories you have covered that NOW have updates that have dropped since your read would ROCK.
That tonal whiplash from “my belief in thinking my roommate has been poisoning me led me to discover I have cancer” to “I played a silly little prank on my roommate and now he thinks he has an unlimited supply of garlic powder” is CRAZY
i can’t believe the crew is keeping a duck hostage. i hope they at least give him grapes