I mean, comfort and protection.
But it’s possible for you to comply,maliciously.
One of them was cool, but the other two kept disrespecting their belongings and boundaries.
The last straw, i.e.
The stuff they were referring to was their shoes.
Say no more, fam.
Needless to say, the two ladies were not happy.
Good malicious compliance though.
If someone was to throw their stuff around, they wouldve called the RA immediately.
Next offense, they wouldve started throwing stuff around too.
Its a shared space, cmon, its for everyone living there.
What sort of entitlement is this?
One other commenter pointed out that this shouldve been a great life lesson for the two ladies.
Some Redditors shared their own stories of dealing with immature roommates.
Guess who was on the floor moments after?
OP also added that the following year, C approached them and apologized for her behavior.
She was genuine in her efforts to make things right.
A, on the other hand, still seems to be her entitled self.
At least according to social media.
All the more reason to make the malicious compliance more malicious, right?
So, we had to ask OP if there was anything they couldve done to one-up their compliance plan.