Saoirse Hanley: It was past midnight when security knocked on my door, holding a poster I had hung in the kitchen
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The article depicts a humorous yet absurd incident in a shared housing arrangement where a tenant's poster quoting a threatening line from the movie 'Taken' was deemed inappropriate. Building security intervened after receiving complaints about the poster’s violent implications, reflecting on the challenges and comedic potential of shared living. The situation underscores how humor can clash with community standards, while also highlighting the quirks and tensions often inherent in house shares, especially among adults navigating shared spaces.
"When it opened, they were holding a poster I had hung up in the communal kitchen, which was being returned to me on account of the fact it was against building policy to threaten to kill someone."
"The entire monologue from Taken which sees Liam Neeson's character tell the men who kidnapped his daughter that he is in possession of a specific set of skills, and that he will find them and kill them if they don't release her."
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