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Little acts of rebellion

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crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 17:42

Sitting in a lovely but overpriced coffee shop today with a friend, and after discussing how overpriced it is, she confessed that when she goes to an overpriced coffee shop, and she thinks it isn't fair, she takes a toilet roll as a little payback. It just really made me laugh. Do any of you have any little acts of rebellion like this? I don't think I have any but I must do.

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crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 19:44

PassingStranger · 11/05/2024 19:33

Another thing that didn't happen.
Nobody has to go to a coffee shop?

Definitely did happen

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OfficerChurlish · 11/05/2024 19:44

For years I've been hiding the Brexitty books whenever they were prominently displayed at booksellers. (I didn't steal them, just put another book in front of them.) Lately, though, I don't see them out as much so perhaps they've outlived their popularity or others have taken to hiding them as well. Also if I see something overtly misogynist in there, I'll find a feminist or neutral book to hide it behind.

crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 19:45

Daisy12Maisie · 11/05/2024 19:37

My lodger uses all of my bathroom products. Eg shampoo, shower gel etc. She isn't meant to. I can't hide my things in my room as I can't be bothered to take them in and out of the bathroom every time I need them and my children need to use them as well so they need to stay in the bathroom. so I now only buy Aldi men's products. So Aldi's brand men's shower gel. My lodger is a woman. I am also a woman but my children are boys. It's petty I know but it annoys me that she uses my things as I'm obviously skint or I wouldn't need a lodger in the first place!

This is awful!

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crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 19:51

OfficerChurlish · 11/05/2024 19:44

For years I've been hiding the Brexitty books whenever they were prominently displayed at booksellers. (I didn't steal them, just put another book in front of them.) Lately, though, I don't see them out as much so perhaps they've outlived their popularity or others have taken to hiding them as well. Also if I see something overtly misogynist in there, I'll find a feminist or neutral book to hide it behind.

Ooh I like this idea, will hide any books by knobs in future

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crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 19:52

I do remember our student union buying all the copies of a particular newspaper in our town and binning them. That was a good act of rebellion

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Cocothecoconut · 11/05/2024 20:00

If she thinks it’s overpriced don’t go there
shes just a little thief

crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 20:03

Cocothecoconut · 11/05/2024 20:00

If she thinks it’s overpriced don’t go there
shes just a little thief

She does wear a stripy jersey come to think of it and a little burglar mask.
She'll be thrilled at being called a 'little'thief as she is currently struggling a bit on slimming world

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GardenGnomeDefender · 11/05/2024 20:09

Don't dress it up as cutesie by calling her a rebel

If she stole the change of the owner that had the price of the toilet roll in their pocket you'd call her what she is - a selfish ---- -.

Minimili · 11/05/2024 20:10

When DP pisses me off and I can’t be bothered getting into an argument I put things in his shoes.

It’s usually little pebbles, the backs of earrings, rice etc…
He usually puts his shoes on in a hurry at the door and then goes straight to the car to go to work.

The other day he really annoyed me (used the last of the butter and put it back in the fridge and took my phone charger to work with him) so I put a used tea bag in his shoes, he has never mentioned it so I assumed he’d worked out that it was my little petty revenge.

DP is autistic and had some coins that he was collecting in an ornamental dish next to the bed. I didn’t realise they were part of “his collection” so I put them in my purse when I was going shopping. Luckily I didn’t spend them because when he noticed their absence after finishing work he was highly distressed, they had to go back exactly where they were.

The following day I was busy and hadn’t stopped all day, I noticed I had several missed calls off DP and a text came through begging me to answer. I called him back and he was just checking that I hadn’t moved his coins and made me promise not to.

He finished work later that evening and I made his dinner for him, he was watching tv and engrossed when I took it to him and didn’t say thank you, I went to offer him more (he finishes work late so we don’t always eat together, we both have misophonia as well so sometimes eat in separate rooms) and he said “I don’t want any more, can I just have a drink?”.
He held his empty glass up and didn’t look away from the tv so I was deeply unimpressed! I waited till he had finished to see if he said thank you but he didn’t even bring his empty plate to the kitchen and was so into his film he was oblivious to everything.

I waited till he fell asleep and took his special coins and put them in his shoes 😂.

He didn’t comment when he found them which was surprising but the coins went back into their dish when he finished work and were arranged the same as before.

The next day I went food shopping, I noticed my handbag felt a bit heavy but we all know handbags have a habit of filling themselves up with unnecessary rubbish. I went to the self checkout to pay and the £50 I had in cash had been changed into coins! There were a few £1 and £2 and 50p coins but also a lot of copper and 5 and 10p coins.
I didn’t want carry it round all day and the self scan was the best place for it so I had to stand and feed it all into the machine cringing in embarrassment, it was even worse when it jammed the machine.

I saved the coins that matched the value of the ones in DPs collection ready to swap them when I arrived home but he had anticipated this and taken it in the car to work, he put it back in place when he got home but guarded it with his life.

He did make dinner for us both that evening and ran me a bath and gave me a long foot massage so his collection is safe for now. Neither of us have alluded to the little revenge pranks we’ve played but it has been entertaining so I’m trying to think up some more for the next time he annoys me. It sounds petty and ridiculous but at least it’s amusing both of us and better then arguing 😂.

TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 11/05/2024 20:16

crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 17:42

Sitting in a lovely but overpriced coffee shop today with a friend, and after discussing how overpriced it is, she confessed that when she goes to an overpriced coffee shop, and she thinks it isn't fair, she takes a toilet roll as a little payback. It just really made me laugh. Do any of you have any little acts of rebellion like this? I don't think I have any but I must do.

A toilet roll?
I unbolt, and take the toilet bowl, and possibly the cistern too if the cake wasn't up to scratch.

Bloody amateurs.

crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 20:17

GardenGnomeDefender · 11/05/2024 20:09

Don't dress it up as cutesie by calling her a rebel

If she stole the change of the owner that had the price of the toilet roll in their pocket you'd call her what she is - a selfish ---- -.

Nope, she's definitely not that.
I'm also not making her cutesie

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crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 20:20

TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 11/05/2024 20:16

A toilet roll?
I unbolt, and take the toilet bowl, and possibly the cistern too if the cake wasn't up to scratch.

Bloody amateurs.

Hahahahaha God knows what she will do if her toasted teacake isn't toasted enough

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MrsBird03 · 11/05/2024 20:29

Sight seeing in a beautiful city, went into the local church to admire the architecture and just in front of the entrance way was a table stacked with literature about the sins of termination etc. It was very heavy going and quite graphic images on the items, it wasn't manned on my exit so I scooped up all the bits I could walked away and dumped them into closest bin! I'm all for respecting difference of opinions, but the two women were rude as I didn't want to enter a discussion and I'd recently suffered a miscarriage so the images struck a nerve! I felt sick as I am so law abiding, but then empowered. I know the items would be replaced and the hate continued, but for a small moment I felt like a rebel!.

Diamond007D · 11/05/2024 20:31

Pathetic and annoying for the next customer, also gross 🤷‍♀️

crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 20:32

Diamond007D · 11/05/2024 20:31

Pathetic and annoying for the next customer, also gross 🤷‍♀️

I wouldn't imagine she'd leave it empty.

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Diamond007D · 11/05/2024 20:33

Don't know why she wouldn't 🤷‍♀️

GalileoHumpkins · 11/05/2024 20:34

Minimili · 11/05/2024 20:10

When DP pisses me off and I can’t be bothered getting into an argument I put things in his shoes.

It’s usually little pebbles, the backs of earrings, rice etc…
He usually puts his shoes on in a hurry at the door and then goes straight to the car to go to work.

The other day he really annoyed me (used the last of the butter and put it back in the fridge and took my phone charger to work with him) so I put a used tea bag in his shoes, he has never mentioned it so I assumed he’d worked out that it was my little petty revenge.

DP is autistic and had some coins that he was collecting in an ornamental dish next to the bed. I didn’t realise they were part of “his collection” so I put them in my purse when I was going shopping. Luckily I didn’t spend them because when he noticed their absence after finishing work he was highly distressed, they had to go back exactly where they were.

The following day I was busy and hadn’t stopped all day, I noticed I had several missed calls off DP and a text came through begging me to answer. I called him back and he was just checking that I hadn’t moved his coins and made me promise not to.

He finished work later that evening and I made his dinner for him, he was watching tv and engrossed when I took it to him and didn’t say thank you, I went to offer him more (he finishes work late so we don’t always eat together, we both have misophonia as well so sometimes eat in separate rooms) and he said “I don’t want any more, can I just have a drink?”.
He held his empty glass up and didn’t look away from the tv so I was deeply unimpressed! I waited till he had finished to see if he said thank you but he didn’t even bring his empty plate to the kitchen and was so into his film he was oblivious to everything.

I waited till he fell asleep and took his special coins and put them in his shoes 😂.

He didn’t comment when he found them which was surprising but the coins went back into their dish when he finished work and were arranged the same as before.

The next day I went food shopping, I noticed my handbag felt a bit heavy but we all know handbags have a habit of filling themselves up with unnecessary rubbish. I went to the self checkout to pay and the £50 I had in cash had been changed into coins! There were a few £1 and £2 and 50p coins but also a lot of copper and 5 and 10p coins.
I didn’t want carry it round all day and the self scan was the best place for it so I had to stand and feed it all into the machine cringing in embarrassment, it was even worse when it jammed the machine.

I saved the coins that matched the value of the ones in DPs collection ready to swap them when I arrived home but he had anticipated this and taken it in the car to work, he put it back in place when he got home but guarded it with his life.

He did make dinner for us both that evening and ran me a bath and gave me a long foot massage so his collection is safe for now. Neither of us have alluded to the little revenge pranks we’ve played but it has been entertaining so I’m trying to think up some more for the next time he annoys me. It sounds petty and ridiculous but at least it’s amusing both of us and better then arguing 😂.

Wtf did I just read?

crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 20:36

Diamond007D · 11/05/2024 20:33

Don't know why she wouldn't 🤷‍♀️

Knowing her, I do

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crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 20:37

GalileoHumpkins · 11/05/2024 20:34

Wtf did I just read?

You read a post by a lady who was telling us about her silly and petty revenge battle with her husband. She wrote it in a tone that suggests they both sort of enjoy it, in its silliness

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CommentNow · 11/05/2024 20:37

If DH and I have a petty squabble or he has annoyed me then I draw something silly and rude at the bottom of the shower or give him the slightly smaller portion of food.

ineedtostopbeingdramaticfirst · 11/05/2024 20:39

I take pens and notepads and don't pay for my own printing at work.

Loubelle70 · 11/05/2024 20:40

I don't buy expensive coffee in chain coffee shops...rip off. I do take a few mini sachets of salt and pepper for my travel bag (only if ive bought a meal).. thats it really. Nothing major.

Bigearringsbigsmile · 11/05/2024 20:41

@Minimili 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

This is gloriously bonkers!!!!

marigold1593 · 11/05/2024 20:42

I worked in a nice coffee shop. We had no end of toilet rolls go missing, also soap, a vase of artificial flowers, pot pourri,basically anything not fixed in place! People Ladies will steal anything, it's an awful attitude 😡

crochetmonkey74 · 11/05/2024 20:44

I do take extra napkins to keep In my handbag as tissues . Once I did accidentally come home with a linen napkin as it got caught up in the jacket on the seat next to me when I picked it up. I wa slightly thrilled when I got home.

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