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Guy Turns His Roommate’s Mess Into A “Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery”, And It’s Hilarious
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What would you do if you had a really messy roommate? Would you clean after him, try to reason with him or find more creative ways of getting your point through?
Comedian Justin Cousson chose to fight this war the most creative and hilarious way ever. He created a passive-aggressive gallery where he turns his housemate’s messes into a series of unique art pieces.
So far, it doesn't look like this kind of shaming is working that well, but at least it's making the Internet laugh.
More info: twitter.com | justincousson.com
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"Cheese Knife"; Mixed-Media, 2017
"A Monument To A Vanquished Paper Towel Roll Or New Rolls Are (Arrow Pointing Downward) But Bending Down Is Hard"; Mixed-Media, 2017
There is still one paper towel on that. With throw away a good paper towel?
"Sour Cream-Covered Spoon Left In Sink Before Leaving Town For Four Days"; Mixed-Media (Metal, Porcelain, Sour Cream, Filth) 2017
"Clothes Left In Dryer Overnight, Then Another Night, Then..."; Mixed-Media, 2017
"Shoes On Shoe Rack (Nearly)"; Mixed-Media, 2017
"Forgotten Milk, Left To Actively Go Rancid In Fridge Far Beyond Sell-By Date"; Mixed-Media
"Choose Your Weapon (Or, Midnight Snack)"; Mixed-Media, 2017
"Boxes Left On Couch Because What Even *is* Breaking Them Down And Recycling Or Even Leaving Them Not On The Couch"; Mixed-Media, 2017
This actually works. They can break down and decompose on the couch.
Well, I have seen worse, but I like his sense of humor and had a good laugh.
Coming soon: "Did roommate got the message??" Dark but ingenious sense of humor! I love it!
I feel his pain having been through this :)
Well, I have seen worse, but I like his sense of humor and had a good laugh.
Coming soon: "Did roommate got the message??" Dark but ingenious sense of humor! I love it!
I feel his pain having been through this :)