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Once, a person believed their relationship with their new girlfriend was on the rise. Little did they know, her loyalty was as narrow as her music preferences. After uncovering her infidelity, this music enthusiast decided to take matters into their own hands, much like how she had betrayed their trust. You won't want to miss this story of a seemingly small act of revenge that took a digital turn!
In the Digital Realm, Petty Revenge Takes on a New Form
Section 1: The Beginnings of a Troubled Relationship
A few years ago, the author's last girlfriend wasn't particularly "computer-savvy." They had to show her how to use iTunes and upload the songs she desired onto her iPhone. There was an immediate difference in their approaches to music consumption. The author had an extensive music library and took the time to copy it all onto her computer. When asked about the songs she wanted, she only chose twenty-three out of thousands. It seemed odd at first, but they continued optimistically, thinking it was just a minor quirk. This was a few months into the relationship, and while it was a soft red flag, people are entitled to their musical preferences.Section 2: The Rose-Colored Glasses Come Off
A few more months passed, and the author started noticing strange behavior. She would be shady and hide her phone. Intrigued, the author took a look. Their worst fears were confirmed when they discovered she was having an emotional affair with an ex, despite swearing she never interacted with them. At this point, the relationship was less than nine months old, and the author knew it was time to move on. They decided to stay the night for one last time and, once she fell asleep, sneaked down to her home office.Section 3: The Act of Revenge
It was time for revenge. The author first deleted 100% of the music they had copied onto her computer, except for one rarely known song by Rick Astley. This song was so obscure that the girlfriend probably had never heard of it. Then, they copied the song 22 times and renamed each copy, along with the original, to one of the songs on her tiny playlist. Every time she played a song, she would get Rick Astley instead. It was a clever plan that would serve as a constant reminder of her wrongdoings. After syncing it with her iTunes and phone, the author left in the morning, never to speak to her again. They often wondered how long it took her to fix her song list without the original mp3s. Maybe her ex helped her out? But who cared? The author drove off into the sunrise, feeling a mix of melancholy and satisfaction.Section 4: The Aftermath and Reflection
Every time she pressed play, she would be reminded of her actions. This incident sparked a lot of discussion among Reddit users. Some commented that they wanted more details, while others saw it as a test of her technological skills. The author's choice of words had clearly struck a nerve. This petty revenge may have been small, but it was unforgettable. It showed that love may not last, but revenge sure does. If you enjoyed this story, check out another post about an oblivious CEO who made a thoughtless comment to a web developer, resulting in 30% of the workforce being laid off.