Internet blasts man accused of stealing roommates groceries: What a sense of entitlement

Social media users jumped to defend a man whose roommate accused him of being “petty” and “killing the vibe” because the man moved his groceries to a personal mini fridge to prevent his items from being taken.“I rent a flat with two other guys,” the slighted roommate posted on Reddit.“We all agreed we’d buy our own groceries and label stuff,” wrote the man, who said he was 31 years old.“One of them keeps ‘accidentally’ using my stuff,” he added.Even though his fellow tenant promised to replace the items he used, including milk, eggs and coffee, he rarely ever did, the frustrated apartment mate griped.“I stopped saying anything and just started moving my stuff into my room’s mini fridge,” the man said.That prompted the roommate to call him out.“Now he’s calling me petty and says I’m ‘killing the vibe,'” the original poster wrote.“I’m not his parent.”The man turned to social media users to help him determine if he was in the wrong for being “territorial” about his food in the shared living space.He received overwhelming support — with some 1,300 positive “upvote” clicks on the post.“If he doesn’t replace what he uses, then has a hissy [fit] about you no longer making those items available to him, then he knows he is taking advantage of it and is just mad you set the boundary,” one commenter said.“What a sense of entitlement that he actually complains when he can no longer take your things,” another Redditor said.Some people recommended hypothetical responses that the 31-year-old could give his mooching roommate.“I’d be asking what his contribution to ‘the vibe’ was,” a social media user wrote.Another offered, “You mean the vibe of you stealing my groceries? Yeah, I’m killing that vibe for sure.”“We are roommates, not life partners,” yet another said. Some suggested the original poster show the apartment mate what “petty” really looks like.“Start ‘accidentally’ wea...

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