Bewusst
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Ever since I submitted a complaint letter to the landlord about his constant noise, he has been unusually quiet, almost deadly silent, and burnt/vaporized some kind of chemicals that made me really sick. Based on the smell and symptoms it produced*, two chemicals come into question: dichloromethane and methyl bromide. The former is an organic solvent that's metabolized to carbon monoxide (an odorless breathing poison that leads to suffocation in high enough concentrations) and the latter is a pesticide that is metabolized to methanol (aka wood alcohol, which can cause blindness and metabolic acidosis) and then to formaldehyde and formic acid. I heard a carbon monoxide detector going off in his apartment and he left the house. It isn't unlikely that he has the equipment (also for his own safety) and harmful chemicals like solvents needed for his little biochemical warfare attempts, since he smokes crystal meth and probably also produces it or other drugs sometimes. These weren't the first incidents when he burnt/vaporized something in his apartment with closed window blinds.
I'm convinced that he's trying to get rid of me or seeks revenge for notifying the landlord about his behavior. He's never been that quiet since I moved in a year ago. What's even worse, there are families with young children living in the house who grow up in this toxic environment. The morning after the night when the whole stairwell smelled of smoke and these chemicals, I heard other neighbors including the children cough a lot and being out of breath. Babies were crying their eyes out. He's putting everyone in danger, not just me. All because he has a problem with me and my (more than justified) complaint.
* the symptoms were: drowsiness, almost fainting, lethargy, breathing difficulties, ringing in the ears, headache, dizziness, loss of vision, sore throat, slower movements, can't think straight, poor short term memory, overall intoxicated feeling
@DrunkenSailor hopefully this will make you feel a little better about your neighbor
I'm convinced that he's trying to get rid of me or seeks revenge for notifying the landlord about his behavior. He's never been that quiet since I moved in a year ago. What's even worse, there are families with young children living in the house who grow up in this toxic environment. The morning after the night when the whole stairwell smelled of smoke and these chemicals, I heard other neighbors including the children cough a lot and being out of breath. Babies were crying their eyes out. He's putting everyone in danger, not just me. All because he has a problem with me and my (more than justified) complaint.
* the symptoms were: drowsiness, almost fainting, lethargy, breathing difficulties, ringing in the ears, headache, dizziness, loss of vision, sore throat, slower movements, can't think straight, poor short term memory, overall intoxicated feeling
@DrunkenSailor hopefully this will make you feel a little better about your neighbor
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