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"I just gave them the straight facts and evidence."
Revenge is often driven by feelings of anger, so as soon as the anger vanishes the desire for revenge disappears, too. But when someone adheres to their anger for too long, they can fall into a vicious circle of negative feelings and constant conflicts.
So, seeking understanding, communication, and forgiveness is always a better option for everyone, but not everyone is able to forgive. A Reddit user recently shared a story and revealed that his anger could have deported his roommate.
A few years ago, the OP, then a 19-year-old male, joined the Disney college program. He was sharing an apartment with three other roommates.
This accommodation was strictly alcohol-free, with random checks to ensure compliance. So, if anyone was caught with alcohol, they'd face eviction.
Additionally, spare keys were also forbidden for safety. But the OP's experience was largely positive until the fifth roommate, Gabe, came in.
Gabe was a young man from Italy. At first, the OP appreciated the opportunity to bond with another international member.
He also explained that Gabe, with his Italian looks, was a hit with the female staff. However, Gabe's behavior quickly became problematic.
He frequented gay clubs to attract straight women and, despite claiming to be from Venice, lived in a neighboring town. Gabe's indiscretions grew from intimate meetings in shared spaces to leaving beer cans around, risking everyone's program status.
The final straw came when an unfamiliar girl entered their apartment using a spare key given by Gabe. Seeing this as a major breach of trust and safety, the OP consulted with his roommates and reported Gabe's violations.
Afterward, Gabe was told to leave the program. Later, the OP discovered Gabe had relocated to Miami and wasn't deported.
The apartment soon received a new, more compatible roommate from Brazil, and the OP's program continued smoothly.
Redditors agreed that the OP and other roommates should have talked with Gabe before reporting him. This way, Gabe didn't have the chance to solve the problem and got directly kicked out of the program.
Also, Redditors can't help but notice that the OP may have been jealous because he had a crush on Gabe, but he was straight.