
The Boundary-Setting Barista Who Locked Down Her $400 Espresso Machine Against Her Entitled Roommate
One woman learns the hard way that a luxury coffee maker and a roommate with zero respect for personal property is a recipe for absolute disaster.
Dive into the psychological profile of the entitled roommate. Are they usually the hero of the story or the source of the drama? The data speaks for itself.

One woman learns the hard way that a luxury coffee maker and a roommate with zero respect for personal property is a recipe for absolute disaster.

One tired 9-to-5er just wanted to eat their own meal prep, but a gym-bro fridge thief pushed them to lockbox levels of petty.

When a roommate demands you vacate your own apartment for her long-distance boyfriend's visit, things get weird. When she hands you the bill for her Airbnb because you didn't leave, things get downright unhinged.

Imagine literally risking your life every time you make toast because your roommate can't be bothered to care. This is the story of a completely reasonable boundary meeting a genuinely staggering level of audacity.

When a college student buys her own stove to cook in peace, her roommate’s mother decides to play long-distance dietary dictator. Now it's a standoff over chicken biryani, and the sheer audacity is off the charts.

Look, we've all had bad roommates, but stealing floor rice and then playing the victim is a new level of wild. Grab some popcorn (and maybe wash your hands first) because this accidental revenge story is absolutely glorious.

One roommate thinks 'common area' means 'my personal silent library,' and the entitlement is honestly off the charts.

A simple move-out date turns into a chaotic power trip when a roommate demands a 26-year-old sleep on the couch to accommodate a complete stranger.

A nightmare living situation hits peak entitlement, leading to the most satisfying, stealthy move-out plan ever conceived.