March 5, 2025 at 7:21 am

Woman Wanted To Annoy Her Ex-Friend, So She Decided To Take The Air Fryer Out Of Their Kitchen

by Heide Lazaro

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Living with your friend doesn’t always end happily.

This woman had a falling out with her close friend.

Unfortunately, they still have to live together for 2 weeks, but she thought of a way to inconvenience her ex-friend during this time.

Read the story below for all the details.

Decide we’re not friends anymore? You’ve lost air fryer privileges.

I have a roommate who was initially a close friend.

After an unfortunate series of events, I realized she’s a terrible person.

And from her perspective, I’m probably also no angel.

Our friendship has ended.

This woman had a petty idea for her revenge.

Unfortunately, we’re living together for another two weeks, one of which I’m away for, visiting my parents.

Most of the kitchen equipment is mine.

So as my little piece of petty revenge, I’m gifting my air fryer to my parents.

She’s certain that taking the air fryer from the kitchen will annoy her ex-friend.

She uses it way more than I do, pretty much every day.

So it’s certain to irk her at least a little bit.

It’s petty, but it will grant me a fair amount of joy.

Sounds like the perfect revenge. Her roommate will definitely notice.

Let’s check out the comments of other people on Reddit to this story.

This person loves the revenge.

Source: Reddit/PettyRevenge

Exactly… and pun intended!

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This user shares a lot of puns.

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LOL! Isn’t it true, though?

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Finally, people are loving the pettiness.

Source: Reddit/PettyRevenge

Taking away an essential cooking tool is the best petty revenge.

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Heide Lazaro is a veteran human-interest writer and digital culture expert with over a decade of experience in editorial strategy. Specializing in lifestyle, social dynamics, and the internet's most compelling stories, Heide has authored and published more than 10 books online. Beyond her daily reporting, she is a dedicated motivational speaker who helps audiences connect through the power of storytelling. When she isn't sifting through the web's wildest real-life drama, Heide is an avid runner, painter, and novel-enthusiast fueled by a truly excellent cup of coffee.