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(I believe this is search bar approved, i searched a few things and went down at least a page on each search)

Now the discussion is kind of based off of recent videos i've seen and such, which is has an ex or family member ever gotten back at you for something by destroying/stealing/hiding/video taped your games/console/rig/controllers/etc.. if so, please do tell and discuss! or, if you have been on the other end of the stick and have done this to someone else, share away

personally, i have two occasions of this happening

1) my ex and i broke up and she had 4 of my games at her house that i let her brother borrow, in which on aggressive terms i was meeting her to get my shit back she handed me the 4 games and said that "two of the games had broken on the way over" which is completely horseshit as the cases were just fine, the biatch had broken two of the discs in half and put em back in the cases, (dont worry, didn't beat her or anything, just gave her a good ole taste of her own medicine by decimating her stupid boots that she left at my house)

2)my cousin came over when we were about 13/14 one time and he saw that i had gotten kingdom hearts for ps2, in which he wanted that game really badly so i told him it'd be okay to play it, so i was doing w/e else and he was playing it away, and about 6 hours later he was getting picked up so he ran out there and all and as im going to put my ps2 away i notice that the game was missing, and that my case had been stepped on and broken into pieces, so i obvously went into nerd rage mode by this point and my mom called his mom and all and was asking her about it and the little biatch had lied to her saying he had never heard of the game and wasn't anywhere near my ps2 the whole time he was over, punk ass

anyways, discuss away on your personal vendetta's
 

Dr. Awesome Face

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Okay first of all, interesting thread and nice work on those boots. A couple of years ago I bought a mario bros. game on the DS. It was fun and I had finished it about 4 times when one of my mates asked if he could borrow it so he could get some use out of his DS. I let him borrow it and didn't see it again until a couple of months ago when I was going through my games and realised it was still missing. Everytime I ask him about it he changes the subject and I don't remember the game until he's already gone (damn my short attention span).

He isn't all that reliable and after two years he probably lost it or something. His iPod and his phone have both been through the washing machine (on seperate occasions), so I'm not too optomistic about seeing Mario bros again.
 

Flishiz

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My brother owed me $20 and insisted it was 10, even when I had the loan written down in my ledger (hedge fund manager here, always gotta keep this stuff straight), so I put a parental lock on the 360 (I only play PC or DS anyway)
 

King of the Sandbox

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Flishiz said:
My brother owed me $20 and insisted it was 10, even when I had the loan written down in my ledger (hedge fund manager here, always gotta keep this stuff straight), so I put a parental lock on the 360 (I only play PC or DS anyway)
Lol, smooth.

I lent a friend my second original Gameboy (the first one fell down a mountain, don't ask) in junior high.

About a week went by without me getting it back. Then a month. Then a semester.

Finally, at the end of the year, I asked him about it again (for the hundredth time) and I finally got a different answer than the usual "I forgot it, I'll bring it tomorrow".

He said he had lost it the day after I lent it to him.

I grabbed his pristine English, Algebra and Biology books (which we were about to turn in to have checked for damages, so they could charge fines for replacement if needed) and chucked them in the fountain in the school courtyard.

I figured the approximate value of the books he now had to pay for equaled almost what my Gamboy cost.
 

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Two years ago, my oh-so-hilarious friends stole my spare key and went into my house while I was out and they stole a few of my favorite N64 games and put them in the home of a person I absolutely despised, but my friends were cool with. Their intention was for me to go to her house and work out our differences because they were sick of our fighting(that's what they told me, which is bullshit). I don't like this girl for a good reason, she is a raging *****! The night they performed this demented act, I get a video on my phone from ***** McGee shoving my copy of Conker 64 and Goldeneye in a trash can, a trash can that is on fire. On top of that, the audio of said video was stocked with a ton of idiotic and nonsensical insults.

Well, I decided this childish feud was over. So I grabbed the nearest paintball gun and redecorated her home with a few friends. Luckily, I didn't get caught. Few broken windows and one wicked session of TP'ing later, I felt relieved. My friend apologized and paid me their copies of the affected games. Best of all, she suspected the paintballists to be someone else(for she has many enemies, because she's a *****) So it turned out all okay. Don't you love it when life comes together like that?
 

King of the Sandbox

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The Rascal King said:
Two years ago, my oh-so-hilarious friends stole my spare key and went into my house while I was out and they stole a few of my favorite N64 games and put them in the home of a person I absolutely despised, but my friends were cool with. Their intention was for me to go to her house and work out our differences because they were sick of our fighting(that's what they told me, which is bullshit). I don't like this girl for a good reason, she is a raging *****! The night they performed this demented act, I get a video on my phone from ***** McGee showing my copy of Conker 64 and Goldeneye being burnt in a trash can and a bevy of idiotic and nonsensical insults.

Well, I decided this childish feud was over. So I grabbed the nearest paintball gun and redecorated her home with a few friends. Luckily, I didn't get caught. Few broken windows ad one wicked session of TP'ing later, I felt relieved. My friend apologized and paid me their copies of the affected games. Best of all, she suspected the paintballists to be someone else(for she has many enemies, because she's a *****) So it turned out all okay. Don't you love it when life comes together like that?
Wow. You did waaaaay better than me. I catch a ***** fuckin' wit' my Goldeneye? I find her, then burn her in the same trashcan.

"Eye for a Goldeneye, *****.", I'd mutter as I twitched with rage.
 

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King of the Sandbox said:
The Rascal King said:
Two years ago, my oh-so-hilarious friends stole my spare key and went into my house while I was out and they stole a few of my favorite N64 games and put them in the home of a person I absolutely despised, but my friends were cool with. Their intention was for me to go to her house and work out our differences because they were sick of our fighting(that's what they told me, which is bullshit). I don't like this girl for a good reason, she is a raging *****! The night they performed this demented act, I get a video on my phone from ***** McGee showing my copy of Conker 64 and Goldeneye being burnt in a trash can and a bevy of idiotic and nonsensical insults.

Well, I decided this childish feud was over. So I grabbed the nearest paintball gun and redecorated her home with a few friends. Luckily, I didn't get caught. Few broken windows ad one wicked session of TP'ing later, I felt relieved. My friend apologized and paid me their copies of the affected games. Best of all, she suspected the paintballists to be someone else(for she has many enemies, because she's a *****) So it turned out all okay. Don't you love it when life comes together like that?
Wow. You did waaaaay better than me. I catch a ***** fuckin' wit' my Goldeneye? I find her, then burn her in the same trashcan.

"Eye for a Goldeneye, *****.", I'd mutter as I twitched with rage.
When I first saw Goldeneye melt into a soup of green and grey, I knew that it was time for physical action to be taken, not just publicly humiliate this diluted soul through sharp tongue like I had been. You know what's funnier? A year later, the same ***** decided that it would be funny to make fun of a very cool acquaintance of mine all over Facebook even though my acquaintance's mother recently died. My friends and I responded to this terrible act by stealing all the alcohol out of the bitches fridge in the garage. Who the hell leaves their garage door open in the middle of the night? We had a good time with the bottles. When they were empty, we decided it was time to stop joking around and give them back. So we put the bottles in her locker after school. The next day, she opens her locker and *crash*, there goes three bottles of Crown all over the floor. I saw this and I went to a a goddamn coma of laughter. I fucking cried my eyes out until my tear ducts became swollen to oxygen exposure. The ***** got suspended for two weeks.

Vengeance!
 

WolfThomas

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Well there was this guy...wait a minute I use my real name on the Escapist (man I was an idiot three years ago)...so yeah we where was I? Umm, we resolved our differences peacefully and moved on like adults...
 

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Can't say as I've done much of this. A grand majority of people aren't stupid enough to do something to me that I don't just shrug off or chalk up to them being idiots not worthy of my time. Perhaps it's the reputation I earned in college.

There was one particular individual who was a complete ass and a bully to a number of people and also was suspected to be breaking into student rooms and stealing stuff. He wasn't even a student in the college - he was a guy who worked in janitorial services. A couple people tried reporting the guy to the school for his actions, but there was never any evidence, so nothing was ever done about him...until the day one of my friends spotted him actually breaking into my room. Guess he realized he was being watched, because he took off without taking anything, but that was proof enough for us, and we determined it was time for action.

Thought various surreptitous means, we discovered where he lived - a third-floor apartment with no fire escape and an easily-disabled smoke alarm system (key elements in our actions). We also studied his routines and determined that on Thursday nights, he would go to a particular bar for several hours and come home very drunk (since he usually had Fridays off from work, and of course Thursday was payday). So one Thursday he came home, drunk as usual, went into his apartment, and fell asleep. That's when we put the LAST part of our plan into effect. Having disabled the smoke alarm as previously mentioned, we proceeded to use the homemade thermite we'd made to weld the lock on his door shut. And we left.

Now I'm not certain EXACTLY how the remainder of things went down, but the police report in the newspaper a couple days later told us he'd been arrested under very unusual circumstances. Apparently, someone had disconnected his phone so he couldn't call out (this was before cell phones, mind you), and when he did the typical thing people do when trapped behind a locked door...namely trying to shake the door open or ram it open, he knocked over a very precariously-balanced jar of ammonium sulfide that had been placed in his closet. Neighbors called the police to complain about the smell and the shouting, and when police arrived about a half-hour later and broke down the door to investigate, they of course attempted to find evidence of who had set everything up...and in so doing, found hidden in this individual's closet (along with the shards of glass from the broken jar) several easily-identifiable and valuable items he had stolen from the college campus offices that he had not fenced yet.

Long story short: Word of advice, boys and girls...never, ever piss off engineering students.

There is one particular event I would love to claim Kratos-style vengeance for, but as I do not know the identity of the perpetrator involved, I'm afraid I have to merely let it stew in the blackened recessed corners of my mind. Bit too personal to discuss here.
 

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Sorry guys, the only tales of vengance I have, I was the one being, geting, backed on?
Whatever, GIVE US FORGETFULL/STUPID/EVIL/CRAZY GAME STEALING BASTARDS A BREAK!

Anyway, yeah... I pesetered this guy for weeks to get his copy of SSB, Mario Tennis and Rayman 2, I finaly get them for 2 weeks he says. Then we leave the country. :D 'Course the guy spams my email adress with tons and tons of spam, but I still feel like the one who got off the best.

Gah I'm such a dick sometimes.
 
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Trifixion said:
my goodness. i think you won story of the topic, haha like the engineering part (as i am one myself), but damn, justice is good.


Dr. Awesome Face said:
Okay first of all, interesting thread and nice work on those boots. A couple of years ago I bought a mario bros. game on the DS. It was fun and I had finished it about 4 times when one of my mates asked if he could borrow it so he could get some use out of his DS. I let him borrow it and didn't see it again until a couple of months ago when I was going through my games and realised it was still missing. Everytime I ask him about it he changes the subject and I don't remember the game until he's already gone (damn my short attention span).

He isn't all that reliable and after two years he probably lost it or something. His iPod and his phone have both been through the washing machine (on seperate occasions), so I'm not too optomistic about seeing Mario bros again.
thank you, i took great personal pride after i was done with those =] i can say i haven't smiled like that in quite a while

i have known people like this, and i tend to add them to the black list in my head of people to not let borrow my shit
 

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Many but this had to be the worst! Onyxia Lair, with my mage, after around 6 months needing nothing but the netherwind crown to finish my tier2 set and rarely would drop not to mention we had loads of mages in guild and I would always loose it. A new mage had just finished trial period and therefore could roll for the first time. I had like 310 DKP and were rolling to 410 DKP while the new comer had like 90 DKP and was rolling for them same. He goes first and rolls (90-410) 312; Everybody cheers at me like, you won it. I roll (310-410) 311. I never felt so frustrated in a game but couldnt blame him for his luck.
But the guy kept mocking me the rest of the week! Fortunetly I had my revenge, cause he was a twat and I caught him raiding on a rival guild with his priest some days after. I had both his mage and priest on my paladin alt friends list and since I got a good memory ingame for players characters I knew was the same person, and started a conversation on whisper asking about his mage (stating the name) and if he had abandoned it, the twat comes oh I just outrolled a veteran raider of my other guild for the tier 2 headpiece. Me accidently hit Print Screen with dialogue and accidently mail it to my GM. Surprising next time I log my mage he was no longer part of the guild. Neither the priest was part of the other guild next time I met him as the information got to those GMs too. Was not a good thing to have any ninja behavior on the first year of WoW as the rading guilds were few and despite the competition the news about trolls and ninjas would would arrive at all them at the speed of light. XD