The laundry wars escalate.
Yeah, I was the initial bad. I knew I wouldn't be around to take my stuff out of the dryer until around 11:30. After putting it in at 5:30. I leave the basket on top of the dryer and seriously don't consider dumping someone's clothes into their hamper a big deal.
But I get that others do. I was slack.
Come back at 11:30, and there's a note on the official envelope placed on top of my damp clothes in my hamper (WTF??) chiding me.
And two dryers full of (cold) laundry. Ah, well. Too late to dry mine (not supposed to do stuff after 9), so I take my damp stuff up to my apartment, and leave the note on top of one of the full dryers.
I come down at 8am sharp, and both dryers are still full. I empty one by heaping the clothes on top of the machine, and put my stuff in to run.
And I put the note on top of the emptied stuff.
I go down to get my stuff out 55 mins later (dryer runs 45 mins), and someone's put the selfsame note INSIDE the dryer with my still-hot clothes.
Dude! Lesser crime! And they totally know who I am (load of krav stuff), and I'll never see them coming.
Turned on the morning news because there were supposed to be krav people on, and they're discussing the dangers of a civilian TASER. Which sheepishly put me in mind of a conversation yesterday where an instructor in the advanced law enforcement classes said that they were going to get TASERed today. Well, it was optional, but he was certainly going to have it done to him. And I thought "Hot."
It would honestly take a while for me to get as far as child safety when considering why freely available TASERs might be a bad idea. It's krav people attacking and letting themselves be attacked that I objectively understand is bad. I know that. I must just make sure I remember that.