
37 Horrible Roommates
This roommate who put away obviously dirty dishes:
This roommate who bit the house butter and dropped it in the pan every time they cooked:
This person who felt that their roommate should start paying more rent because they made more money:
This roommate who threw out someone else's food to make room for their own in the fridge:
This person who was looking for a quiet roommate, but planned on practicing with their band at the apartment:
This roommate who crashed their roomie's car and refused to pay for it:
This person who took their roommate's car to drive ACROSS THE COUNTRY without their permission:
This roommate who refused to clean their rice cooker:
This roommate who spent their paycheck too quickly and asked their roommates to get them stuff:
This roommate who THREW OUT all the dishes to avoid doing them:
This roommate who wouldn't use their own towel to wipe makeup off:
This roommate who kept missing utility payments:
This former roommate who expected free food and drink when they went back to pick up a bunch of their stuff MONTHS after moving out:
This roommate who scraped a cast iron pan down to the metal:
This roommate who asked for money to buy cat food, even though they'd just bought weed:
This roommate who was home all day and couldn't find something to do in all that time:
This roommate who invited someone to move into their shared apartment rent-free and insisted she be given their parking space:
This person who wanted a roommate who would pay for Netflix:
This person who tried to take back the fridge they gave to their former roommates:
This petty roommate who wrote a message in marker on the trash:
This roommate who let their mom throw out someone else's plants:
This person who used the rest of their roommate's dryer sheets and replaced them with a different brand:
This roommate who had a tantrum in the bathroom:
This roommate who let their dog poop all over the deck:
This person who left this note for their roommate after said roommate made them both dinner:
This roommate who left a passive-aggressive note about something that bothered them instead of talking about it in person:
These roommates who let the bathroom trash can overflow to an unacceptable point:
This roommate who took someone else's dishes out of the dishwasher so they could put their own in:
This roommate who treated their room like it was the local dump:
This roommate who let their Tinder dates rummage through the fridge:
This roommate who actually told someone to make their bed:
This roommate who got super drunk and broke down someone else's door:
This roommate who moved out, but not before making some minor renovations:
This person who sent a fake EVICTION NOTICE after getting in an argument with their roommate:
This roommate who replaced the toilet seat with this one after breaking it:
This roommate whose dog left all these URINE stains:
And finally, these roommates who were drunk and thought it would be a funny prank to destroy their other roommate's furniture:

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37 Horrible Roommates
This roommate who put away obviously dirty dishes: This roommate who bit the house butter and dropped it in the pan every time they cooked: This person who felt that their roommate should start paying more rent because they made more money: This roommate who threw out someone else's food to make room for their own in the fridge: This person who was looking for a quiet roommate, but planned on practicing with their band at the apartment: This roommate who crashed their roomie's car and refused to pay for it: This person who took their roommate's car to drive ACROSS THE COUNTRY without their permission: This roommate who refused to clean their rice cooker: This roommate who spent their paycheck too quickly and asked their roommates to get them stuff: This roommate who THREW OUT all the dishes to avoid doing them: This roommate who wouldn't use their own towel to wipe makeup off: This roommate who kept missing utility payments: This former roommate who expected free food and drink when they went back to pick up a bunch of their stuff MONTHS after moving out: This roommate who scraped a cast iron pan down to the metal: This roommate who asked for money to buy cat food, even though they'd just bought weed: This roommate who was home all day and couldn't find something to do in all that time: This roommate who invited someone to move into their shared apartment rent-free and insisted she be given their parking space: This person who wanted a roommate who would pay for Netflix: This person who tried to take back the fridge they gave to their former roommates: This petty roommate who wrote a message in marker on the trash: This roommate who let their mom throw out someone else's plants: This person who used the rest of their roommate's dryer sheets and replaced them with a different brand: This roommate who had a tantrum in the bathroom: This roommate who let their dog poop all over the deck: This person who left this note for their roommate after said roommate made them both dinner: This roommate who left a passive-aggressive note about something that bothered them instead of talking about it in person: These roommates who let the bathroom trash can overflow to an unacceptable point: This roommate who took someone else's dishes out of the dishwasher so they could put their own in: This roommate who treated their room like it was the local dump: This roommate who let their Tinder dates rummage through the fridge: This roommate who actually told someone to make their bed: This roommate who got super drunk and broke down someone else's door: This roommate who moved out, but not before making some minor renovations: This person who sent a fake EVICTION NOTICE after getting in an argument with their roommate: This roommate who replaced the toilet seat with this one after breaking it: This roommate whose dog left all these URINE stains: And finally, these roommates who were drunk and thought it would be a funny prank to destroy their other roommate's furniture:


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32 Things To Improve The Appearance Of Your Kitchen *Without* A Full Renovation
Some cabinet black matte cabinet pulls to give your cabinetry a visual upgrade without breaking the bank. If your kitchen is looking a little tired, this is a cost-effective way to update it that takes almost no time at all. A Cerama Bryte cooktop cleaning kit for removing all the burnt food and gunk that's residing on your glass stove top. It comes with a soft pad for everyday messes and a hardcore scraper if something doesn't want to budge. Some stove burner covers and gap covers that'll catch all the droplets of sauces, drips of oils, and globs of half-cooked food when you're cooking a meal. This will make cleanup a breeze. (These are also dishwasher safe!) A slim magnetic stove shelf to convert that awkward space on top of your stove into a little ledge. It's perfect for holding everyday cooking items like spices and olive oil, or all those random spices you'll need to make Mom's world-famous lasagna. 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A slim cutlery organizer that fits a full 24-piece cutlery set but takes up half the space of a traditional organizer, freeing up a ton of storage in your drawer. Some spice strips in a 10-foot roll if you have a lot of drawers and spices but lack cabinet space. The roll provides enough length to organize 30+ full-size spice bottles. A corner sponge organizer for making the most of your sink's space. Keep your dish soap, sponge, and other dishwashing tools neatly organized instead of strewn around your countertop. There's even a spot for a rag or hand towel. A bottle of Goo Gone foaming spray to remove that thick layer of grease that resides on your kitchen's surfaces. This is a ONE-STEP PRODUCT, yes, I'm yelling. 👏 ONE 👏 STEP 👏 You just spray it on any surface with grease, grime, or baked-on food, and it wipes away no problem. A 33-piece set of silicone-coated kitchen utensils if your current setup (or lack thereof) is a hodgepodge of random, mismatched tools that never get used. This kit includes everything you'd ever need to make any type of meal from start to finish. An expandable under-sink kit so you can utilize all the space in your cabinet. This smartly wraps around the awkward drain pipe, giving you way more space than before. A two-sided tea bag organizer so your cupboard isn't overflowing with near-empty boxes of tea. Better yet, you can leave this on the counter if you really need to free up cabinet space, as it's aesthetically pleasing and doesn't take up much room at all. A bottle of plant-based stainless steel cleaner and polish spray that will finally remove all the grime and fingerprints from the stainless steel stuff in your kitchen. Sinks, fridges, garbage cans, finally be as clean as the first day you moved in. Aaaand it smells like lavender! A compact compost bin/trashcan for when space is tight and a traditional trashcan just won't work. When I lived alone, my regular-size trash can always stayed half empty, so I switched to a smaller compost-sized bin. It freed up space in my kitchen and filled up quickly enough to keep food scraps from getting stinky. An accordion-like pots and pan organizer because lids and pans need a home too. You know the dilemma you face when you wanna stack your pots and pans neatly, but then you have nowhere to put their lids? This product fixes that! Some mounted wine racks that are a triple threat: they allow you to show off your pretty stemware; they're easily accessible when wine o'clock hits, and you'll free up space in your cabinets. A set of adjustable mug organizers for doubling up on vertical mug storage. This simple but genius product lets you safely stack one mug on top of the other, freeing up at least half of the horizontal cabinet space. A charming fruit hammock to store your fruits and veggies in the cutest way possible. Because your produce won't be jammed in a bowl, the likelihood of mold is lessened. A plastic bag dispenser so your drawer of plastic bags is no longer a sea of them and is instead a well organized collection that's easily accessible. A pack of adhesive cord bundlers that'll put an end to that nest of cords that's living behind your row of small appliances that you keep on your counterotp. Fridge bin liners so your fridge bins stay clean and dry, even if you find a mystery piece of produce decomposing in the back of yours. These will soak up the liquid and other nastiness. A slim, slide-out caddy that'll fit into those super narrow spaces between your fridge or stove and your countertop. Waste no space! Some peel-and-stick Subway "tile" to give your kitchen a major makeover without breaking the bank. You literally just peel and stick, and when it's time to move out they peel right off and leave no trace. A pair of kitchen sink strainers that'll catch all the food scraps that end up in your sink. Now they'll be captured in this instead of clogging up your drain. And a kitchen cabinet painting kit to completely transform the way your kitchen cabinetry looks. Each kit provides enough white paint to cover 100 square feet of cabinet surface, which is the typical amount of an average kitchen. The paint is specially formulated for cabinetry made from wood, laminated, or metal — primed or not. It comes with all the tools needed, and you don't need any additional materials to get it done. No stripping, sanding, or priming either! It's really that easy.


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People Share What They Think Truly Killed Modern Dating
If you've ever felt like modern dating is just broken, you're definitely not alone. Between endless swiping, three-word text conversations, and everyone seeming perpetually exhausted by the whole process, something has clearly shifted in how we connect with each other. When u/princeflare asked what people think is the true killer of modern dating, the responses were honestly pretty eye-opening. From the death of third spaces to everyone being too tired from work to actually date, here's what people really think is making dating so unnecessarily complicated right now: "A lot of people are saying 'dating apps,' but I think that misses the mark. The true culprit is the loss of community and, as someone else mentioned, the Third Place. We wouldn't need dating apps if people were still able to meet organically as much as we used to." "We're tired, boss. Just plain worn out, burnt out, run-down tired. Work-life balance is dead, society is mentally draining, and literally everything worth doing costs money. When the hell are you supposed to meet that person when you get home from work and immediately go to bed so you can be up at 4:30 a.m. to do it again tomorrow?" "Work-life balance. People are too tired or too broke to go out and do things. Any spare time and you are just too tired to want to do anything. This is how dating apps took off and led to objectification and judging people in five seconds." "Call me old-fashioned, but it's the complete lack of mystique, in my opinion. Part of the fun of dating pre-internet was learning about a person and getting to know them through conversation and shared experience. We are more connected than ever before, but there is a loneliness epidemic happening. It all seems so cheap and seedy nowadays." "The gamification of swiping left or right on hundreds of profiles based off of two-second first impressions, typing one-word messages, and then ghosting them or unmatching because you're bored. Not treating them like actual humans. There's always a new profile to move on to. I say this as someone who literally met their current spouse on Tinder, but online dating apps are (for the most part) very demoralizing. I couldn't wait to get off the app and meet up in person to have a real human connection." "The true killer of modern dating is the paradox of choice, where endless options often lead to indecision and commitment issues." "It's so weird 'cause everyone assumed endless options would lead to a lot of promiscuity. In reality, it feels like it's harder to meet up with people than ever, even casually. I see my guy friends texting five to seven girls at once whom they've met on apps. They'll MAYBE go out with one of them within a couple of months or so. Sometimes none of them. There are so many options to pick, people end up picking none at all." "If we consider that modern dating is largely just online dating at this point, then the clear-cut killer of modern dating to me is monetization. A decade ago, Tinder was AWESOME. It was very easy to match with people, land dates, and participate in hookup culture if you wanted to. OKCupid was fun and based on personality, lifestyle, and chemistry. Bumble was a decent alternative to Tinder. Then, they mostly, I think, got bought out by one company and started to care more about profit than purpose. On Bumble, you get maybe 10 likes a day max. Sometimes, it's five. It's inconsistent. On Tinder, you have a ton of bots, ads, and spam accounts. You have to pay to access the same features you got for free before. OKCupid went away with their great formula for a swipe feature instead, and now it sucks." "The death of the third place. There's nowhere to go in our society that doesn't cost money." "According to men's subreddits: pickiness. According to women's subreddits: men seriously hating women." "The fact that thanks to a steady diet of social media and brain-dead entertainment, everybody seems to think they deserve a partner that checks all the items in their cartoonishly unrealistic list of requisites. At the same time, they — at their best — would have basically fuck all to offer their fantastical ideal partner in return. And the odds are they're not at their best anyway, so they have even less than fuck all to offer. To top it off, everybody seems to think that this imaginary ideal partner should put in all the work and effort in the relationship, including pursuing them before the relationship even starts, while they sit back and do, well, fuck all." "Everyone who offers 'dating advice' is trying to sell you something." "Frankly, pick-up artistry killed modern dating. So many men have this attitude that dating is a 'game' and they need to 'win.' Advice like 'always talk to multiple women,' or 'hedge your bets,' may work if you're trying to hook up, but attitudes like that kill genuine relationships. If you call asking someone for their number 'going in for the kill,' you are not mature enough for a relationship. When women say 'there's no good men,' this is what they mean. So many men have grown up using manipulative tactics to get dates that they can't snap out of those toxic habits." "People who don't show their true intentions from the start — that they just want to have sex. Too many men would tell me that they wanted to date, would date me so I would fuck them, and then kick me to the curb once I finally gave it up." "According to my five nieces — who are single in their mid-20s to early 30s — it's a problem of finding a man who A) won't dump you if you don't sleep with them by the third date, B) will commit and not cheat, and C) wants marriage and children in the future." "Diverging politics and ideals is an understated reason. Men are going further right and conservative, while women are going further left and progressive. Men and women are expecting very different things from a relationship, and those things are getting less and less compatible in general. This is having a huge effect in many countries — Japan, South Korea, Sweden, the US, the UK, etc. I think most of the people talking about unrealistic high standards are men who don't realize just how fucking low the standards are." "Women not being financially dependent on men and therefore not finding relationships as essential as they once did. Financial independence for women is good, by the way, but this is a natural consequence of that." "The fact that 'settling' has become a dirty word. Settling is a good thing. Settling is taking a look at the world around you and agreeing to achieve something you can realistically achieve. Many people refuse to do that and sit around waiting for somebody perfect to come along (they won't). Reality isn't a Build-A-Bear. The perfect person for you probably doesn't exist. Sure, settling for 'less' is bad, but settling itself is about as sensible as you can get (unless you want to be alone)." "A lot of women nowadays freak out if asked out even organically. A friend and I were at the bar a bit before the pandemic. We were having a good time and started talking with a mixed group near us. Eventually, the groups merged, and we were all having fun. I ended up having a lot of conversation with two of the girls in that group. One went to the bathroom, and the other, right after she left, was all like, 'You should totally ask out my friend.' Fast-forward through the night, and we're playing pool. That girl and I are kind of in the corner by ourselves, so I asked her for her number. She just freaks — like 'I've got to get out of here'-style freaks." "From a 20-year-old girl's perspective: Thinking it's OK to tell a girl you've spoken to for three days how horny you are. Also, putting on a fake persona. I've spoken to 100 crypto-investing, 'funny' friends who wear cargos and love Kanye West. I promise you don't need to be embarrassed by the fact that you collect Star Wars comics and did gymnastics for 12 years — it makes you interesting and fun to talk to." "Men who send women grotesque shit online, then wonder why they're single." "Most girls I know can cook, clean, go to the gym, work, and are getting an education. If your mom is still washing your clothes and sending you food every week for university, I don't know what to tell you. Please grow up. No one wants to be their boyfriend's mother." "The whole 'girls are prettier on average, so therefore you're not special' thing. In the kindest way possible, girls put so much time and effort into their appearance only to be told, 'Well, guys just aren't as good looking, so don't expect someone similar to you.' I definitely think more men need to make an effort when it comes to appearance/hygiene, because no girl wants to settle for someone who just doesn't care. The whole 'I only take five minutes to get ready' thing isn't attractive." "Filters. No one is real anymore. Everyone is expecting an 8+ and disappointed when they meet a 4 to 7, even if they're amazing people. Even those with lower 'ratings' still deserve a chance to be seen and heard." "A lack of communication and lack of ability to even form conversations. People don't spend time checking facts and resources. They want things in seconds. Cheating is also glorified, and side pieces are popular." "Life in general, but to get more specific, I'd say escapism — social media, gaming, drugs and alcohol. It's all a way to escape reality. While it feels good in the moment, it takes you away from the process of growing as a person and growing with another person. It causes resentment and contempt. It fucks with insecurities and has shifted the point of partnership from PARTNERSHIP to access. We're all traumatized and we're all running from something." "The illusion of choice. There are not an unlimited number of people for you to date. There are about an equal number of straight men and women. There are many people you could date but many competitors for those people. As you get older, the pool just gets smaller and smaller as well. At the end of the day, we almost all end up with only one person." What's been your experience with dating lately? Have you noticed any of these same issues, or do you think there's something else that's making modern dating feel so off? Drop your thoughts and experiences in the comments below or use the anonymous form below!