<p>Lmao. Those two are weird.</p>
<p>both of them have serious issues. Honestly? A rug and a fridge does not equal a 27" tv and an x-box. Sorry. The Nolan kid seems like he has something up his…he needs to loosen up and stop perpetuating the “snobby rich white kid” stereotype. And the other kid needs to stop talking ghetto and avoid cussing at his new roommate. Both of them need to stop jumping to conclusions.</p>
<p>That conversation has to be fake. There’s no way two people can be so stupid and immature. “It’s funny how because I’m white you presume I come from money and wealth.” White people… always trying to pull the race card lol</p>
<p>^^ Seconded. It read kind of fake to me too.</p>
<p>Besides, the white guy seemed more irritating.</p>
<p>TBH, Jordan sounds like a ******. I’ve had two roommates at different schools who were worse; both threatened me, and one threatened to kill me. I think that’s worse.</p>
<p>I don’t know - I wouldn’t feel too bad if I were a roommate with Nolan, seems organized and I definitely wouldn’t mind bringing a microwave… since i already own one. </p>
<p>But yea, I also think its fake. Its still funny though XD. I love how Jordan can afford a 27 inch TV, an iPhone, and an XBOX 360, but not some $30-$50 microwave.</p>
<p>Anyways, glad to see you guys have a good sense of humor!</p>
<p>I think Jordan would have been fun (in very small doses).</p>
<p>ROFLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. That was hilarious. Wow, after a week longarguement, over a damn microwave, he says “I’ll bring the microwave.” LMAO. That was hilarious.</p>
<p>“27 inch TV, an iPhone, and an XBOX 36”</p>
<p>Well I have a TV, a wii and a nice phone and I can’t just randomly buy a microwave. Just because you bought it a while ago doesn’t mean you can just up and buy something now. That’s what is annoying about people who haven’t had roommates yet. You think people will automatically split. </p>
<p>My roommate in the fall is a freshman and I had to explain to her that I didn’t want to buy a freezer (there is a kitchen open 24/7 down the hall from our room with a freezer) and she seemed annoyed. Ugh.</p>
<p>“^ Please. Do explain”</p>
<p>My first roommate was very inconsiderate and more than one occasion I had to leave the room so I wouldn’t punch her in the face. She moved my things to her side of the room, turned off the lights when I was in the middle of reading/working on something, let her boyfriend stay in the room when she wasn’t there without telling me, set an alarm to go off at 4 pm every day if she was in the room or not, blast music if my computer made any sort of sound since she decided that was some sort of declaration of war, didn’t believe in headphones, got us in huge trouble with the RA over the bathroom because she wrote a horrible note to our suite-mates and of course she wasn’t there so I had to explain, flooded the room when she defrosted the fridge and then left me to clean it up/explain to the RA why I shouldn’t pay the fine, was a pot head, talked on the phone at 3 am to whine to her boyfriend that she couldn’t sleep, blast music when I was making important calls, take my mail and put it in her desk for weeks and then ‘remember’ to give it to me later. That’s like half the stuff she did to me.</p>
<p>I commend you. If that was me, she wouldn’t be living right now LOL.</p>
<p>Comic, now your roommate seems like the roommate from hell. I’m surprised nobody has tried to kill her yet (Seinfeld ref!).</p>
<p>That conversation was hilarious–I hope it was real!
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<p>Comic, I feel your pain–my roommate from last year was only slightly better than yours. :/</p>
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<p>Its supposed to be a joke - don’t take it so seriously… But I thought it was funny since he was describing himself as a poor person, when its obvious that he is just being cheap. I mean essentials before luxuries lol (plus it wasn’t that he didn’t want it - he just didn’t want to pay for it)</p>
<p>LOL. I don’t know which is worse, Jordan or Nolan. I feel like I would want to punch them both, but Nolan more.</p>
<p>Why didn’t they just split the cost of the microwave, since they both wanted it? That’s what my roommate and I did…</p>
<p>LOL, good stuff. Glad I didn’t have to suffer through any of this crap because my school provides a microwave (and fridge) in each dorm room.</p>
<p>comic, why didn’t you just get roommate change =/</p>
<p>I don’t know. If I was forced to make a decision, I would rather room with Nolan, and hang out with Jordan. They’re both pretty bad, but I would have a ton of fun watching Nolan try to fit in at parties/social situations.</p>
<p>“Its supposed to be a joke - don’t take it so seriously…”</p>
<p>Lol. I wasn’t.</p>
<p>“comic, why didn’t you just get roommate change =/”</p>
<p>Cant just change because they are a jerk. My friend got almost physically harassed by her suite-mate’s friends and they couldn’t even change rooms. And I wouldn’t have been able to move all my things on my own. =(</p>
<p>That is why I have been telling everyone to room with a friend. </p>
<p>“surprised nobody has tried to kill her yet (Seinfeld ref!).”</p>
<p>I came really close. Really. Really. Close. </p>
<p>Her toothbrush was a good tool for cleaning the toilet, though. :D</p>
<p>^Now I know to hide my toothbrush!</p>
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<p>To be fair, I definitely used my TV and Playstation more than I used my microwave when I was living in a dorm. Most of the food you get won’t reheat very well as leftovers, and if I ever wanted to make popcorn I could just hit up the public microwave in the dorm.</p>