20YO Finds His Room Trashed By Parents After 'Breaking' Inside Because Of Losing His Keys

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20YO Finds His Room Trashed By Parents After 'Breaking' Inside Because Of Losing His Keys
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Guy leaves his keys at home, breaks window to get inside, parents trash his room as revenge.

There were about ten minutes left before the planned meeting with their friend, and the guy started to get nervous. He urgently called histo find out where they were. They were approaching but were still about an hour and a half away—so waiting for them was not an option. And then the author took extreme measures…

Yes, that’s right. Despite the fact that the author also lives in this house, the parents obviously considered themselves entitled to do this to his stuff. And what outraged our hero even more was that they didn’t consider themselves guilty in this situation at all, but on the contrary, accused him of “breaking a window” and “being excessively forgetful.” So the guy decided to take it online seeking support.

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