Petty Woman Changes Netflix Password After Family Members Annoyed Her
- Shayla and her siblings got into a tiff
- The annoyed lady knew they all used her Netflix account so she planned out the perfect revenge
- Shayla changed her password thus blocking them from accessing her account
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Are you the petty revenger when you get angry or do you lock yourself in a room till the frustration fades off.
Lol, in this world where technology is second to nature for nearly all humans, the worst kind of punishment you can get after a fight is finding out you have been locked out of someone’s Netflix account.
A woman from the US named Shayla had a fight with nearly all of her family and figured out how to hit them where it hurt the most.
She went ahead and changed their Netflix password thus locking all of them out and their reactions were priceless.
That meant that the only person who could stream content off the site was Shayla alone.
As soon as the gang noticed what the lady had done, texts started streaming in and Shayla simply ignored them.
“My family made me mad so I changed my Netflix password. I am choosing violence today,” she wrote on Twitter.
Her mum found the move to be a bit funny and laughed at how petty Shayla’s action was.
Her siblings kept pleading with her to forgive them and allow them to access the account again.
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It was a bouncing baby boy but the couple still has not released the name of their new family member.
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