Living with roommates can be a rollercoaster of emotions, especially when it comes to sharing food. In a recent tale of domestic drama, one roommate, Danny, unknowingly ate a ‘special’ brownie from the communal fridge, leading to an unexpected high at work and a heated debate among housemates. So, who’s really at fault here? Let’s dive into the story and find out!
The Mysterious Brownies

A Friendly Note

Danny’s Unfortunate Mistake

High at Work

Danny’s Fury

Not His Brownies

Roommates Take Sides

Sitcom Wisdom

Third Roommate’s Neutrality

Sharing Food Rules ️

The Rule-Follower’s Dilemma

Social Rule or Not? ♂️

The Great Brownie Debate: Who’s at Fault?
In a whirlwind of brownie-related drama, Danny’s unexpected high at work sparks a heated debate among roommates. With some siding with the brownie bakers and others arguing for clearer labeling, the question remains: should ‘special’ treats be labeled as such, or is it up to the individual to ask before indulging? As the story unfolds, we’ve gathered the top responses from the internet to weigh in on this delicious dilemma.
Roommate eats special brownie without asking, NTA for not labeling

Roommate eats unlabeled brownies, commenter says NTA for not explicitly stating ‘These have weed in them’

Roommate ignores label, eats brownie, blames lack of ‘weed’ label. ♂️

Roommate learns not to mess with brownie thief. NTA.

Clear labeling is key. NTA for roommate eating unlabeled brownie.

Roommate eats unlabeled ‘special’ brownie, gets laxative karma at work.

Stealing food? AH move. Weed brownies? Common since 70s.

Label your food and don’t be a jerk

Label your weed brownies, or you’re an ESH

Roommate ate brownie without asking, commenter suggests labeling food.

ESH: Roommate takes labeled brownies, but OP should label weed brownies

Label your edibles: roommate eats ‘special’ brownie without asking

Label your drugs, folks

Labeling mind-altering food is important for safety and liability. YTA.

Lesson learned: Don’t eat what’s not yours

Labeling drugs in communal spaces is crucial for safety

Keep your drugs away from others to avoid potential harm. ESH.

Roommate learns the hard way not to eat unlabeled brownies

Labeling brownies ‘please ask’ but not ‘weed brownies’ questioned.

Roommate caught with hand in the brownie jar, NTA.

Marijuana stickers can prevent brownie drama

Label your weed-infused treats, or expect them to disappear. ESH.

NTA for not labeling, but labeling would have avoided drama

Roommate eats ‘special’ brownies without asking, both at fault

Proactive labeling could have saved the brownie drama

Roommate eats unlabeled brownie without permission, NTA for being upset.

Roommate gets high on unlabeled brownie, blames OP, gets laughed at.

Labeling is key! NTA for roommate’s unlabeled brownie theft

Roommate eats labeled brownie, blames OP for his own mistake

Roommate gets punished for eating unlabeled ‘special’ brownies
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Roommate eats ‘special’ brownie, NTA for being upset. Precautions necessary.

Lesson learned: always ask before eating your roommate’s brownies

Labeling is key! NTA roommate saves the day (and baby)
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Respectful labeling and house policy followed. NTA

Roommate eats ‘special’ brownie, sitcom plot comes to life

Roommate’s ‘special’ brownie without warning? YTA according to commenter.

Respect people’s food labels. NTA for standing up.

Roommate ate unlabeled ‘special’ brownie without asking, NTA.

Lesson learned: Don’t mess with your roommate’s brownies

Labeling is key! NTA for protecting your medical treats

Roommate ignores label on ‘special’ brownie, NTA for consequences.

Labeling food and drinks is important for everyone’s safety

Weed brownies have a distinct taste, roommate knew what’s up

OP labeled their brownie, roommate still ate it. NTA.

Roommate gets a taste of their own medicine

Roommate steals ‘special’ brownie, ignores note. OP not responsible. #NTA

Roommate brownie thief exposed by petty but effective tactic

User questions how roommate didn’t notice weed in brownie

Unsuspecting roommate eats weed brownie, commenters express disbelief

Roommate ate unlabeled ‘special’ brownie, commenter says NTA.

Roommate learns lesson after eating labeled ‘special’ brownie. NTA.

When roommates don’t respect boundaries

Label your pot brownies! But NTA, roommate is responsible.
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Label all your food as weed-related to stop food thief

Labeling ‘special’ brownies with pot content is risky. NTA.

Roommate gets a taste of their own medicine

Roommate eats unlabeled ‘special’ treat, gets called out for stealing.
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Label your edibles, or risk roommate drama! NTA
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Roommate eats unlabeled ‘special’ brownie despite clear instructions. NTA.

Roommate gets a taste of their own unlabeled medicine

Unlabeled brownies and sitcoms: always a recipe for drama

Respect boundaries and ask before taking someone’s food

Roommate eats unlabeled ‘special’ brownie and pays the price

Roommate ignores label, pays the price. NTA

Grandma unknowingly serves weed brownies at baby shower

Roommate eats special brownie despite warning, NTA for consequences.

Roommate steals ‘special’ brownie, gets high, NTA wins.

Roommate eats ‘special’ brownie despite clear labeling and instructions. NTA.

Roommate gets a taste of their own medicine #NTA
