This Might Be The Greatest Passive-Aggressive Response To A Disgustingly Messy Roommate Ever
If you have ever had a super messy roommate you know the frustration that comes with it. You are never sure how exactly to deal with it. Do you be straight up and tell them to clean their mess up? Do you clean up his mess yourself? Do you just say screw it and move?
Well, this guy, a comedian named Justin Cousson from Los Angeles, came up with an A+ response to his messy roommate situation and he did it in one of the most creative passive-aggressive ways possible.
After a photographer friend of his held an exhibition he decided that his roommate’s mess was also perfect for an art exhibition.
Posting the photos on his Twitter account, Cousson said, “My passive aggressive art gallery is thriving, although some critics don’t care for my emphasis on found pieces.”
My passive-aggressive art gallery is thriving, although some critics don't care for my emphasis on found pieces. pic.twitter.com/qp9hJ651tW
— justin cousson, but thankful for uhhhhhhhhhh (@justincousson) March 16, 2017
Here’s a closer look at the first pieces in his “exhibition”…
He has since added to the “collection”…
I must inform you that reports the exhibition is complete are, in fact, inaccurate. pic.twitter.com/kZs39rBuZw
— justin cousson, but thankful for uhhhhhhhhhh (@justincousson) March 18, 2017
Reminder: Great art appreciates with time. pic.twitter.com/zXnFKNwW5o
— justin cousson, but thankful for uhhhhhhhhhh (@justincousson) March 18, 2017
In total, the installation contains more than 30 pieces spanning the living room, kitchen and laundry pic.twitter.com/3zwCpHy07I
— justin cousson, but thankful for uhhhhhhhhhh (@justincousson) March 17, 2017
BREAKING NEWS: ONE OF THE PIECES APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN pic.twitter.com/zuRsmgeyxd
— justin cousson, but thankful for uhhhhhhhhhh (@justincousson) March 19, 2017
Or, "Midnight Snack." pic.twitter.com/UWpCglu0o1
— justin cousson, but thankful for uhhhhhhhhhh (@justincousson) March 22, 2017
Needless to say, Cousson’s art has been a hit on Twitter with other folks even asking him to appraise some of their roommate’s “work”…
this is brilliant! Can I get your opinion on the value of this piece? I call it "Kitchen Table 9 am" pic.twitter.com/k5F1WDazWT
— Laura (@lkollett) March 18, 2017
Compositionally, where am I going wrong? pic.twitter.com/1zcKT7e5nk
— Sofia Antonia Milone (@FiaMilone) March 22, 2017
From the 2012 collection: pic.twitter.com/AyMAF5gWPR
— Kevin Simmons (@puzzletheory) March 17, 2017
how would you value this installation? pic.twitter.com/ySEpiMjX9T
— Jen (@mrsnormanknows) March 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/EGGYMAN666/status/843111918294487040
@olafmoriarty We established a homage to this at work today. pic.twitter.com/gcVQXLbeGR
— Dr Camilla Ulleland Hoel (@Camilla_hoel) March 23, 2017
"cheese knife" is my favorite of your collection.
— Margaret 🇺🇸🏈🏌️♀️🍀🌊👩🏻💻 (@love2golf) March 18, 2017
It is a pretty special piece.
I can't tell if this post is satire, or there are thick pretentious people who pay for this bullshit.
— 𝙈𝙖𝙩𝙩𝙮.𝙘𝙘 (@MattyFurious) March 18, 2017
Pretty sure it’s both.
Now if he could only do something about his on-going feud with James Blunt.
⚡️ “I'm feuding with @JamesBlunt. It's true.”https://t.co/sspmGBz055
— justin cousson, but thankful for uhhhhhhhhhh (@justincousson) March 20, 2017