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My teen neighbour’s friends kept parking over my drive – so I got my revenge
A WOMAN has revealed how she took revenge on the friends of her teen neighbour after they repeatedly parked over her driveway.
Taking to Reddit, the anonymous motorist explained how she exposed the young man’s hidden habit to his mother as payback for the irritation.
The fuming motorist explained her cunning revenge on Reddit[/caption]
She claimed that she had repeatedly asked the “rude” group to stop parking on her drive but was “met with eye-rolls” before getting creative.
The devious driver wrote: “Monday comes around and I come home to find three of his friends’ cars taking all the space I have to park.
“It was a 14-hour day for me so I wasn’t having it and made my second approach with the intention to make myself very clear and said I’d make it the neighbour’s son’s problem.
“I went next door and an adult finally answered! I brought up the cars at my place and added a side note their kid never expected.”
She told the stunned parent that she and the other neighbours had all witnessed the youngster throwing disposal vapes into her garden.
She recalled: “I casually asked them to make sure that stops and the instant change in expression told me everything I needed to know after I walked away.
“Shortly after his friends left and I can assume they probably won’t be back for a while.”
Commenters were quick to support her, with one writing: “Great job. You probably put things in perspective for his parents.
“He needs to learn how to respect others. Maybe he does usually, but to be disrespectful and have his friends be just as disrespectful would probably lead to arrests.
“Plus he’s littering and thought you wouldn’t find out or turn him in. Hopefully, he learns a valuable lesson about respect.”
Another added simply: “Act like an irresponsible kid instead of a teenager approaching adulthood and you will be treated like an irresponsible kid.
“Well played on your part.”
The Five Nights At Freddy’s film teaser is ready to capitalise on teen nostalgia
Universal Pictures have dropped the first teaser for their Five Nights At Freddy’s film adaptation, based on the hit horror series. Ten years ago, I’d hear schoolmates chatting about the games’ ghosts, purple people, and dismembered heads stuck in animatronics. Now, we’re old enough to buy R-rated cinema tickets, and Hollywood’s ready to capitalise on some teen nostalgia – essentially the film industry’s version of min-maxing. Check out the first teaser here:
Persona meets teen Scooby-Doo shenanigans in supernatural RPG Demonschool
After playing the the demo at last year’s PAX West, then playing the same demo again at this year’s PAX East, and then playing it a third time from the comfort of my own home as part of this year’s LudoNarraCon, I think I’m slightly obsessed with Demonschool.
I’ve had a blast beating up supernatural weirdos with a group of misfit college teens. Together with its soundtrack of absolute bangers that combines dramatic church choir chorus with pulsing synth wave beats (please put the OST on Spotify, Ysbryd), and a slick art style that makes me dribble like a brain-hungry zombie every time I see it, I’m thinking that Demonschool might very well be on its way to being be one of my favourite games of 2023 when it releases sometime this year. What can I say? I love punching freaky demons in the face.
Teen victim named in Bath murder investigation
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Tragedy as body of missing teen, 18, found in river months after they vanished – leaving devastated family ‘in pieces’
A DEVASTATED family have been left “in pieces” after the body of a missing teenager was found in a river months after vanishing.
Alex Bendall, 18, known as Alice, was reported missing from Dorchester, Dorset, on February 12.
The body of the missing teenager was found in a river[/caption]
She went missing two months ago from Dorchester[/caption]
Cops said a body had been found in the River Frome in the area of Lubbecke Way in Dorchester at around 3pm on Saturday.
Alex, who was known to their family by the pronouns she/her, had been due to start a new job caring for people with dementia and had a driving test booked in the days after vanishing.
In an appeal last month, Alex’s father Paul Bendall, 60, said: “It’s like someone had put a bomb in the family and we’re just in pieces.
“We just want you home with the family so we can just be complete again.”
Her mother Vicky said: “You have so much to live for. It’s out of character to go wandering without telling us where she could be.”
Extensive searches of the area involving National Police Air Service, Dorset Search and Rescue, Wiltshire Search and Rescue, Dorset Search Dogs, Hampshire Search & Rescue Dogs and Wessex 4×4 had taken place in the weeks after their disappearance.
The death is not being treated as suspicious and the coroner has been informed as well as Alex’s heartbroken family.
A spokesperson for Dorset Police said: “A body sadly found in a river in Dorchester is believed to be that of a missing teenager from the Dorchester area.
“The report of the discovery at the River Frome in the area of Lubbecke Way was received by Dorset Police at around 3pm on Saturday.
“Although formal identification has not yet taken place, it is believed to be 18-year-old Alex Bendall, who was reported missing on Sunday, February 12.”