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r/Maliciouscompliance I Flooded a Karen's House!

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🗓️ 2 May 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Welcome to our slash malicious compliance where OP's neighbor falls through a ceiling.

0:05.2

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1:10.8

Our next credit post is from the Angry Arcannist. I just moved into an apartment with a roommate

1:15.3

last summer. The biggest reasons why we got this apartment was because it was freshly renovated

1:20.3

and soundproof. This one is important, and you'll see why. When we moved in, we were very careful

1:26.6

not to bother anyone because we wanted to quickly have a good relationship with our neighbors,

1:31.2

and we can safely say that that worked. What we didn't know, however, is that there were only three

1:36.5

renters when we first came in. Us on our floor, another family upstairs to the opposite,

1:41.6

and another one on the third floor with one empty apartment between us. It turns out that the

1:46.4

soundproof statement was accurate, but only in blocking outside noises when you're inside.

1:52.2

When our upstairs neighbor moved in, it was a freaking nightmare. They made sounds from 5am

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