
"Jacking" is an interesting choice of words here.
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Was the fat comment really necessary? Ladies, we must stick together and focus all our negative energy on the douchebag in the shower. Not only is he a douche for keeping naked pics of his ex on his cell phone while dating someone new, but he's a douche for keeping naked pics of his ex on his cell phone — period.

We've all encountered them — fancy towels meticulously rolled up in baskets on someone's bathroom counter or hanging beside a shower. They're nice and all, but a little too nice to actually use, so we end up wiping our hands dry on our own clothing, wondering why the hell anyone would bother placing "off-limits" towels near a fully functional sink. Marissa below made the mistake of using the aesthetically charming towels in her bathroom and received a passive-aggressive word of warning from her roomie.

Dudes, don't be ashamed. There's nothing wimpy about being tough on those nasty blackheads and oily breakouts. A quality skincare regimen is
totally fierce.

He leaves shards of glass all over the floor for people to step and slip on, but he signs off with "love" — typical dude.
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That's what I want to say if I have some fancy thing in the fridge I don't want messed with, but
Makeupmonkey's note (well, she found it, she didn't write it) is waay cuter. It's a bit on the
passive-aggressive side, no doubt, but it betrays a recognition that sometimes,
that food in the fridge is too tempting not to eat. Whether it's yours or not.

The minutes may not be changing, but there's a ticking time bomb in there. I just know it.
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Passive Aggressive Notes!

Girlfriend moves into an apartment and finds a few notes taped around the house by one of her new roomies. A friendly reminder or two is understandable, but 11? They say that cleanliness is next to godliness, but not if your need for clean makes you a passive-aggressive psycho.

Lesson: When life gives you a panty thief. . .take it up with Victoria's Secret.

Does anyone respond well to these "you are clomping too loudly" notes from neighbors? If this response is any indication, the answer is, "No." (I'm not sure I understand it, though.