We’ve all had our fair share of roommate drama, but this one takes the cake… and the table, chairs, and appliances! ️ ️ Meet our protagonist, who’s had enough of their inconsiderate roommates and is planning a unique form of payback. As they prepare to move out, they’re considering taking all their kitchen furniture with them, leaving their roommates to fend for themselves. Is this a justified act of revenge or a step too far? Let’s dive into the drama. ♀️
The Great Escape ♀️

The Kitchen Conundrum ️❓

Roommates: A Tale of Torment

The Internet Bill Battle

The Storage Saga

Bathroom Blues ⏰

Late Night Chatter

The Gecko Guardian

Trash Troubles ️

Dish Disrespect ️

Furniture Feud ️

Gratitude Amidst the Grumbles

Kitchen Heist: The Final Verdict ️⚖️
Our protagonist is on the verge of a daring move – taking all their kitchen furniture when they leave their shared apartment, leaving their roommates in a lurch. From loud parties to unpaid bills, from disrespecting personal belongings to ignoring pleas for peace, the roommates have pushed our protagonist to the edge. But is this drastic action justified, or is it crossing a line? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this thrilling tale of roommate revenge. Stay tuned!
NTA. Take your stuff when you move out.
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NTA. Take your stuff when you leave.

Take your stuff when you move!

NTA. Take what’s yours when you move out.

INFO: Roommate conflicts escalate due to inconsiderate behavior

NTA – Take your stuff with you ️ They’re not entitled to it ♂️

Take what’s yours and be straight about it. It’s yours

NTA, no need to warn roommates. They should assume that.

Take what’s rightfully yours and leave the drama behind

Claim your kitchen, but don’t be a sneaky a**hole about it ️ ️

“NTA: Take your stuff with you and protect your belongings! ️”

NTA, but give them a heads up to buy replacements

NTA for taking furniture, but TA for not communicating about it

NTA. Your stuff, your rules.

Keep your stuff a mystery, it’s your kitchen heist! NTA ️ ️

To snitch or not to snitch? The great moral dilemma.

YTA if you don’t spill the beans

Taking your stuff without warning: a**hole move. Watch out for retaliation.

Your stuff, your rules! Don’t let anyone take advantage of you!
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NTA. Take your stuff, they can get new cheap replacements.

Op moves out with their stuff, leaving roommates surprised. NTA

Is it okay to take my furniture without telling my roommates?

NTA. Taking some things, but they can find replacements easily.

NTA: Take your stuff and be at peace

Cutting ties may be best to avoid vindictive roommates ️

Claim your belongings! That’s how ownership works

Claim what’s rightfully yours!

Not the a**hole. Tell us more about the kitchen heist!

Protect your belongings, they can’t steal your thrift store treasures!

Claim your territory! You’re not the a**hole here.

NTA. Take your sh*t. ️

Stand your ground! Take back what’s rightfully yours!

NTA. Communication is key!

You’re not the a**hole for wanting to keep your things!

Take what’s yours! NTA. Let them buy their own
