But how long should you wait to give the perpetrator their just desserts?
How about 18 years?
She took to ther/pettyrevengecommunity to share her story.
Now imagine not knowing who did it to you for 15 years.
This was the case for one Redditor who recently turned to the community to tell her story.
Apparently, the incident took place in the school cafeteria just as most people were lining up to leave.
OP was, as usual, hanging back at her table with herfriendswaiting for the bell to ring.
Since everyone was filing out at that point, spotting the perpetrator was impossible for OP.
In his tales, he recounted opening Trix yogurts and throwing them over his shoulder.
OP couldnt believe it, and blurted out, That was you!?.
But, OP says, shed been plotting her revenge for a year of that time.
The perfect opportunity arose when OPs family was having a seafood boil.
For the grand finale, OP leaned down and told him, Were even now.
The key, Chester believes, lies in the desire to retaliate.
Thats because acting withvengeancetriggers the reward circuitry in the brain, releasing feel-good chemicals dopamine and endogenous opioids.
Thats your brain saying, I want to get this revenge, and I like getting this revenge.
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