35. If You Want To Do Something, Just Do It

Sometimes it’s just better to either have a conversation or do it yourself.
Sometimes it’s just better to either have a conversation or do it yourself.
We guess that the lesson to learn from this is that if we have something to say and share it through a note, using the simplest and most common fonts is just the way to go.
Someone had to write (or, in this case, draw) a little something to inform them that what they had done was just wrong. At least they were a little nice about it.
In response, this person used a clever idea to “catch” the person off-guard and clearly let them know that they knew the person was opening a drawer that wasn’t theirs.
If this is not the epitome of passive-aggressiveness, then we don’t know what is.
So, what did they do? They wrote a passive-aggressive note, of course, that hopefully did the job in catching their attention to learn how to drive better.
So this guy went ahead and used a perfectly eloquent note with reference to a yoga position to see if their neighbors would finally do what they were supposed to be doing all along!
So they went all the way to create a beautiful sign that even included the image of a ferret to see if they would catch the bad parker’s attention this time.
The owners of this house decided to inform every dog owner who leaves their dog’s poop unattended in this yard that they are being watched and will be found.