When someones lack of consideration really grinds your gears, a little petty revenge can feel oh-so-satisfying.
After all, who doesnt love a little harmless mischief to teach a lesson?
Pretty much sacred ground for anyone whos ever tried to escape the horrors of parallelparking.
But this homeowner wasnt about to let the drivers arrogance ruin their day.
If the driver could inconvenience others, why not return the favor?
As the delivery driver was getting ready to leave, he realized the tables had turned.
To pass, the van would need the OP to back up a few meters.
Except the homeowner had a different idea.
It was a masterclass in passive-aggressive triumph, and the homeowner couldnt help but grin from ear to ear.
I get it, having your car blocked in is really frustrating, but is petty revenge really necessary?
Why is revenge so tempting for some folks?
Well,psychologistsbelieve its all about restoring balance.
Its a quick fix for bruised egos and simmering frustration.
But lets be honestrevenge doesnt always come with a fairy tale ending.
Sure, its satisfying, in the moment, but the consequences can be more bitter than sweet.
In my neighborhood people tend to park wherever they think they can park, its wild.
Yet everyone gets along with it as people verify they wont block traffic, the poster added.
We also wanted to know what the poster was thinking when they decided to block the delivery drivers van.
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