<p>It's not funny. It was not even meant to be funny. I had a roommate problem recently, and if you had one, you would understand, but no. You don't. It can be worse than you think. We do not want or need people like you throwing insults to anyone. If you think it's funny, then please, leave.</p>
<p>Actually I only meant to talk about the original post, that was funny. Tell me you didn't laugh at the descriptions she gave. I didn't mean to respond to VIolinNote222, I thought she was the orignial poster. And BeeMagi888, calm down and stop crying. Maybe if you weren't so sensitive you would have an easier time, js.</p>
<p>Sorry, I misunderstood. And I wasn't crying or anything. I was just trying to get my point across. No hard feelings. Okay, the original post was kind of funny, I admit. But still, it really isn't nice to laugh at other people's problems.</p>
<p>mm annoying roommates... I get along really well with my roommates. we're totally chill with whatever we do in the room. It's funny because we always stay up until like 3-4am and we're all cool about it. we even get people in our room and play left 4 dead all together. I'm glad but...</p>
<p>I'm gonna request a winter quarter transfer because they're way too inactive. they always stay in the room playing video games, and I'm the only one who actually does things, like I bring friends to the room (the majority of their friends are basically my friends because that's how they met), find stuff to do outside the room, arrange plans for basketball, etc. and my floor is super boring as well. e.g. my high school friends always ask "how's dorm life", and I think "what dorm life?". I tried to make a change but it's an impossible solo mission.</p>
<p>but I don't think they're annoying at all, I seriously just need a change or I'm gonna go insane.</p>
<p>Ah, gotta love the joys of living with another human being. I'll just say this clearly: Learn to adjust your expectations a bit, but also learn to be assertive about your needs.</p>
<p>If the roommate will not respect you, you make a stronger case. Be honest, open, and clear about your needs. Your roommate has no business talking on the phone when she can go to a lounge-- that's simply unacceptable. As far as eating goes, well... that's a toughie. I hate the sound of people eating loudly, but what can us quiet eaters do? Consider going to a lounge to study. Libraries are wonderful, so use them.</p>
<p>Just be glad that your roommate doesn't believe in not showering or doing laundry and isn't violently bi-polar. My friend had one of both. Fun.</p>
<p>pick - if you're in a decent situation now you would be taking a big risk switching into another room. your new 2 roommates could be just as antisocial, and maybe be jerks you don't get along with. and transferring in the spring is much harder.</p>
<p>Violin - what the eff, is that a true story? Talk to your RA instantly. I don't know if you go to UCLA or not, but if you do feel free to PM me and I can help you out. No one should be treating you like that, much less someone who sleeps five feet way from you.</p>