Woman’s Dazzling Revenge: How Sparkles Set a Shimmering Trap for Her Thieving Roommate
Warning: Even if you think your roommate deserves it, don’t actually put glitter in their humidifier or anywhere else. Glitter can cause a lot of health issues if it gets inside your body, lungs, and eyes. Not to mention the potential damage that it can do to pets and the environment. Instead, do the mature thing and talk to your roommate about respecting each other’s boundaries, get your landlord involved, or start looking for new roommates or accommodation.
Respecting each other’s boundaries is fundamental if you want to get along with your roommates. Unfortunately, some people think your privacy means nothing
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One woman shared how she finally had enough and laid a glitter trap for her thieving roommate. However, her actions got a lot of criticism online
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Glitter can wreak havoc on people’s and animals’ health, as well as the environment
Again, just to be very clear, you shouldn’t use glitter, which is made of microplastics, as a weapon. Don’t go about putting it into people’s humidifiers, food, etc.
Glitter can cause respiratory problems if it’s inhaled. It can irritate and injure your eyes and cause inflammation and infection.
And it can potentially even disrupt your hormones and organ function. Meanwhile, some glitter can actually contain chemicals and metals that are toxic. To put it very bluntly: using glitter is not the harmless, glitzy prank it might seem at first glance.
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