Normally, I don't mind stupidity. In fact, without stupidity in the world, I would be lacking a source of entertainment. But tonight, or rather, early this morning, I was rudely awakened by completely and utter f8cking stupidity.
While going to college, I live in an apartment. It's part of a whole "estate" known as Versailles. There are 16 buildings, each building being about the size of a football field. The buildings sit on two lakes. It's relatively nice.
This morning, at 2:30 AM my local time, I awoke to the sound of dripping water. At first I thought it was rain; growing up, I used to sleep with the windows open, often during the rain. But this was no rain. I quickly realized that this was water leaking from somewhere. I jumped out of bed and went into the bathroom, which is connected to my bedroom, and found water coming through the linen closet. And not a slow drip, mind you, but a gushing flow. Luckily, my clothes is in plastic containers, and what I have hanging, was untouched. I quickly grabbed a bucket to collect the water. It sounded like it was raining. But I live on the ground floor of a 3 story building. That wasn't right. I searched the rest of my apartment in an effort to identify leaks... finding more above my toilet and one in my kitchen. I called the 24-hour maintenance line that Versailles has and about 20 minutes later, a maintenance guy knocked on my door.
After showing him the leaks, he ventured upstairs to check to see what the cause of this mess was. About a half-hour later, he returned. This guy informs me that someone had a washing machine (which is against the rules) hooked up in an apartment above me. The machine was placed in the bedroom, and the drainage hose was placed in the toilet. I'm not sure whether or not the person was home, but the drainage hose fell out of the toilet and proceeded to flood the floor. The best part about this is that this is on the third floor. The maintenance guy informed me that the apartment above me is vacant, and flooded as well.
As I write this, there are massive water spots appearing on my ceiling. I was told it would be best if I moved my bed, my desk, and my computer our of my bedroom and into my living area.
As with most things in my life, I was looking to place blame for this sh1tty situation on someone. The complete f8cking moron and utter waste of human space that lives on the third floor above me is this person. After hearing of the washing machine (despite there being cheap washing machines in the basement), I started to form questions in my head. Thankfully, I have this forum to vent, for the moment, because I'm really pissed off. I have to ask the following of this person:
1. Why would you have a washing machine in your bedroom?
2. Why would you have a cheap drainage hose emptying into your toilet?
3. How much clothes would you be washing to need your own machine and not use the machines the apartment company has provided (for which usage is cheap)?
4. Why would you run the machine... and then leave it unattended?
5. Are you an absolute god-damned moron?
Unfortunately, the answer of "yes" to question 5 answers the other four questions.
So now, I sit here at 4:06AM explaining my problems on a Civilization gaming site's off-topic forums. Fortunately (as if there's any fortune in this sh1tty mess), I don't have class or work today.
While going to college, I live in an apartment. It's part of a whole "estate" known as Versailles. There are 16 buildings, each building being about the size of a football field. The buildings sit on two lakes. It's relatively nice.
This morning, at 2:30 AM my local time, I awoke to the sound of dripping water. At first I thought it was rain; growing up, I used to sleep with the windows open, often during the rain. But this was no rain. I quickly realized that this was water leaking from somewhere. I jumped out of bed and went into the bathroom, which is connected to my bedroom, and found water coming through the linen closet. And not a slow drip, mind you, but a gushing flow. Luckily, my clothes is in plastic containers, and what I have hanging, was untouched. I quickly grabbed a bucket to collect the water. It sounded like it was raining. But I live on the ground floor of a 3 story building. That wasn't right. I searched the rest of my apartment in an effort to identify leaks... finding more above my toilet and one in my kitchen. I called the 24-hour maintenance line that Versailles has and about 20 minutes later, a maintenance guy knocked on my door.
After showing him the leaks, he ventured upstairs to check to see what the cause of this mess was. About a half-hour later, he returned. This guy informs me that someone had a washing machine (which is against the rules) hooked up in an apartment above me. The machine was placed in the bedroom, and the drainage hose was placed in the toilet. I'm not sure whether or not the person was home, but the drainage hose fell out of the toilet and proceeded to flood the floor. The best part about this is that this is on the third floor. The maintenance guy informed me that the apartment above me is vacant, and flooded as well.
As I write this, there are massive water spots appearing on my ceiling. I was told it would be best if I moved my bed, my desk, and my computer our of my bedroom and into my living area.
As with most things in my life, I was looking to place blame for this sh1tty situation on someone. The complete f8cking moron and utter waste of human space that lives on the third floor above me is this person. After hearing of the washing machine (despite there being cheap washing machines in the basement), I started to form questions in my head. Thankfully, I have this forum to vent, for the moment, because I'm really pissed off. I have to ask the following of this person:
1. Why would you have a washing machine in your bedroom?
2. Why would you have a cheap drainage hose emptying into your toilet?
3. How much clothes would you be washing to need your own machine and not use the machines the apartment company has provided (for which usage is cheap)?
4. Why would you run the machine... and then leave it unattended?
5. Are you an absolute god-damned moron?
Unfortunately, the answer of "yes" to question 5 answers the other four questions.
So now, I sit here at 4:06AM explaining my problems on a Civilization gaming site's off-topic forums. Fortunately (as if there's any fortune in this sh1tty mess), I don't have class or work today.
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