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🗓️ 22 November 2021
⏱️ 16 minutes
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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP is stuck in the middle of a vicious parking dispute between two tenants at an apartment complex where he works. One of the tenants makes the terrible mistake of screaming at OP, so he happily maliciously complies by moving their parking space next to a dumpster surrounded by an angry cloud of wasps. Enjoy getting stung every time you go to your car, jerkface!
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0:03.8 | Today's subreddit is R-slash malicious compliance, where OP complies with an angry cloud of wasps. |
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1:19.5 | I was working in a popular supermarket chain as a team leader. I worked evenings, so this meant |
1:24.5 | that I was essentially in charge of the checkouts because there were no managers in. I wore a headset, |
1:29.9 | and if the cashier's needed assistance, they would buzz me and I would go to help them. |
1:33.9 | The system wouldn't say what type of help was needed on the headset, just which number |
1:38.0 | check out to go to. One night, I'm in the middle of the store putting away some abandoned items, |
1:42.6 | and my headset tells me check out for needs help. On it, as I'm walking over, check out 8 also buzzes |
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