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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Quemaqua on Tuesday, October 02, 2007, 07:14:15 AM
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... then shove them into his eye sockets. It can only be wrong to hate another human being as much as I hate this fucker (and let's face it, I hate his whole family), but I'll be damned if I can help it. I'd set his house on fire if mine wasn't connected to it.
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anger management. do it.
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Impulse. Act on it.
Wait, that won't help.
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Get his address and phone number if you can. You can release so much passive agressive agression once you have those two things and it totally can't be tied to you.
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Do you know any lawyers? You can sue someone for a lot less than what you've been through.
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Get his address and phone number if you can. You can release so much passive agressive agression once you have those two things and it totally can't be tied to you.
I like where this idea is going.
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More lawyers? I'm already in a disability battle for my wife in which a lawyer is involved... I don't think my brain could handle two.
And honestly, this guy hasn't done anything truly wrong, thats' what's so maddening. I don't think what these people are doing is THAT unreasonable, it's just that our apartment walls are so fucking thing it might as well be the same room. But there aren't laws pertaining to that that I know of. My apartment's management could do something about it, but that's it, and they've asked them multiple times to stop and they simply won't. I've written a letter which is going to my manager again today, but who knows what good it will do.
I just really want to hurt somebody this week, and despite how amusing it might seem, it really isn't a pleasant feeling at all.
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That's why I said "lawsuit", not "charges". Emotional distress, getting robbed of your peace of mind in your own home, is not a crime, but it is actionable in civil court. I agree that it's most likely not worth it. A credible threat may make a big difference though, with both your neighbors and landlord. I completely understand you not wanting to get involved in another knock-down drag-out fight. Still, it beats the physical kind any day.
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Honestly, if I could have a physical fight with the guy (there's a family, but he's the guy I've talked to), I'd take that over anything else. If there was no legal repercussion for it, I'd give anything to deck him a few times.
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Hmm just do something old fashioned. Like a bag of dog shit, light it on fire, and ring his door bell. Childish maybe, but the satisfaction amount is a lot.
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With your neighbors a credible threat could make a temporary difference, but they'll soon forget about the matter. It could make a real difference with the landlord.