Would you be confused? Would you be mad? Would you even care?
LOL, I’d never do this, but it seems harmless silly enough…
We have a side by side fridge so… yeah, we’d know…
Fine, we’ll just flip the doors upside down on yours. /s
LOL, again I’d never actually do that in the first place, but it’s still a funny thought.
Great prank, I’d definitely notice… after trying to open the wrong side twice.
Another one: Replace all the bath towels with similar, smaller towels.
I’d be mad that someone did that to my fridge especially because they could fuck it up and cause damage
given I have french doors it would be very noticable and I think impossible. swapping the doors might work but they are identical to befin with.
This but realistic.
Swap the order of the cutlery draw, put the spoons where the knives are supposed to be. Be the chaos in the world that you want to see.
The fridge door one is perfectly realistic, those are designed to be swappable.
I’d notice the fridge at some point, there is a logic to doors in spaces. A flow to movement. but the cutlery would just mess with me. I’d be constantly doubting thing with Deja vu vibes.
Yessss!!!
Yes, because it would open up into the wall.
I would also notice it even if it didn’t because I am a creature of habit and changes like that are obvious.
The fridge door would be in the middle of the kitchen so yes.
I’d notice immediately since it would become annoying to use by a lot. I’m unsure if I’d known how to fix easily, or if it required a second able bodied person.
“Hello guy who mows the lawn for us, can you change how the fridge door opens? Someone broke in and changed it. Yes, I’m going to therapy, don’t worry, if I’m crazy it’ll be okay.”
Hmmm he might not help with that message lmao
A second person would help a lot, but not be entirely necessary. They are designed to be swappable
It’s harmless if you tell them.
If you don’t tell them, it’s called gaslighting and it’s very harmful.
That’s not what gaslighting is.
Yes it is. You change something about a person’s environment, and when they ask “did you change that thing?” you deny it. If you never reveal that you actually changed the thing, it’s called gaslighting.
It’s named after a movie in which one character did this to another character with the intensity of gas lamps on the wall, with the intention of making her doubt her own perceptions.
If you don’t tell them
is different from
when they ask “did you change that thing?” you deny it
I’m just being a stickler for the active vs passive method of letting the victim question their sanity.
So you do know that it’s gaslighting