Bureau of Minor Sufferings — Official Filing
Official Certificate: Abandoned Textile Load in Shared Laundering Facility
Formally Processed · Entered Into Federal Record · Certificate Issued
The Bureau of Minor Sufferings classifies Washer Abandonment as a Shared Resource Monopolisation event. The washing cycle completed. The occupant did not return. Their clothes sit in the machine ? damp, cooling, and preventing anyone else from using the facility. Time passes. The clothes begin to smell.
About This Filing Category
Bureau Domestic Resource Protocol establishes a fifteen-minute Post-Cycle Grace Period, after which unattended laundry constitutes an Abandoned Load. The Bureau notes that the moral dilemma of touching another person's wet clothing to free the machine creates what it terms the Laundry Prisoner's Dilemma ? an impossible choice between patience and the social discomfort of handling a stranger's garments.
Example Bureau Findings (Preview)
§Finding 1 (§6.1.a): The respondent's laundry remained in the shared washing machine for approximately three hours and fourteen minutes beyond cycle completion, exceeding the Bureau's fifteen-minute Grace Period by 12.9x.
§Finding 2 (§6.1.b): During the abandonment period, two (2) other residents were prevented from using the facility, creating a Cascading Resource Blockage.
§Finding 3 (§6.1.c): The claimant was forced to either wait indefinitely or physically remove the respondent's wet clothing ? a choice the Bureau classifies as the Laundry Prisoner's Dilemma.
Your certificate will contain findings specific to your actual incident. The above are representative examples.
Free — No Account Required — 10 Seconds
Generate Your Official Certificate
Describe your specific incident. The Bureau generates a formal certificate with bureaucratic findings, an official case number, and a Bureau seal. Free preview. Official filing from $4.99.
File Your Grievance Now →
How It Works
Describe what happened in plain language ? the more specific, the better. The Bureau's AI generator produces a hyper-formal certificate in the style of a US federal agency document. Your certificate includes an official case number, a classification, an opening statement, main findings, and a Bureau seal.
The free preview includes one fully visible finding and two sealed findings. The Official Filing ($4.99) unlocks all three findings and provides a clean high-resolution PNG you can download, share, or print.
No account required. Nothing is stored or logged. The Bureau processes paperwork. It does not retain it.
Also Available
Gift This Certificate
File on behalf of someone whose grievance you have witnessed. The $4.99 Official Filing allows you to generate a clean, watermark-free certificate addressed to the recipient.
File as a Gift →
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it OK to move someone's wet clothes?
The Bureau does not provide social guidance. However, Bureau Protocol acknowledges that removal of an Abandoned Load after the fifteen-minute Grace Period is a Reasonable Resource Recovery action.
Does this apply to dryers too?
Yes. Dryer Abandonment is processed under the same provisions with equivalent severity.
Can I file on behalf of someone else?
Yes. Use Gift mode — toggle it at the top of the filing form. Enter their name and describe what happened.
Is this a real legal document?
No. This is satirical parody. The Bureau is not a government agency. Certificates carry no legal authority. See our
Terms.
How much does it cost?
Free to file. The preview shows 1 of 3 findings. Official Filing ($4.99, one-time) unlocks everything with a clean HD download.
How long does it take to generate a certificate?
About 10?15 seconds. The more detail you provide, the better the certificate. No signup required.