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documenting painfully polite and hilariously hostile notes from shared spaces the world over
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waiting for the rapture (and/or a thank you note) - 4 days ago
writes ben in snohomish, washington: “we visit my aunt the same amount we visit the rest of our extended family, but for some reason she takes it personally that we don’t do so daily. she took the occasion of my son’s 11th birthday to... Topics: birthday, Condolences, Extended Family, family, guilt trip, jesus, Occasion, old folks, Rapture, Reason, Snohomish Washington, Thank You Note, washington
the art of passive resistance - 5 days ago
travis in edmonton says this painting (”which resembled a tenth-grader’s crack at designing fantasy novel jacket”) appeared one day in the alley behind the pub where he works. feeling puckish, travis says, “every evening i would... Topics: art, Balconies, bananas, canada, crack, Edmonton, Face, Fantasy Novel, Painting, Passive Resistance, Tenth Grader, Travis
granny doesn’t mess around - 6 days ago
while some old folks (and grandmothers in particular) are seasoned masters of the heart-tugging passive-aggressive guilt trip, there’s another breed of blue-hairs who’ve seemingly given up on all the social niceties and instead just give... Topics: Blue Hairs, charity, Crank, Grandmother, Grandmothers, Granny, guilt trip, heart, Letters To The Editor, Masters, Old Folks, Packing Tape, Polite Message, Purpose Excuse, Reading The Letters, Social Niceties, Toilet Seat, Westfield Wisconsin
thanks for the geography lesson, dad! - 7 days ago
our anonymous submitter from chicago says she and her four siblings recently received this somewhat cryptic e-mail from dear old dad. explains a: “the initials refer to our names (and spouses’ names, where applicable). dad lives in west... Topics: Anonymous, Dad Lives, Dear Old Dad, Geography Lesson, guilt trip, illinois, Initials, love, Names, siblings, Submitter, West Bloomfield
“piece out our imperfections with your thoughts” - 8 days ago
writes mike in provo, utah: “this is a letter my friend liz found on the windshield of her car during the time she was dating her now-husband. they framed the note, and now have it proudly displayed in their living room.”related: a substance.. Topics: "helpful" advice, Friend Liz, Imperfections, Living Room, MYOB, neighbors, Provo Utah, sex sex sex, Substance User, unsolicited feedback, utah, Windshield




























