<p>assorted : Everything on my laptop and in my school locker (even papers in my binders and such) are organized in an insanely clean fashion. Other things...they get thrown around everywhere, but I know where everything is.</p>
<p>My parents gave up on the whole "clean your room." I used to start cleaning my room and then find something I hadn't seen in years and start reading/playing with it...my parents would come in my room half a day later and there would only be a few things picked up and I would be sitting and playing with whatever I rediscovered. haha</p>
<p>It's terrible. I just fling all my clothes on my bed so I don't have to deal with putting them away.</p>
<p>Anything dirty goes on the floor. (I make Mom pick it up). Dressers are stacked with whatever has accumulated there over the past few years, especially change.</p>
<p>I sleep in the bedroom in my basement now just so I don't have to deal with it.</p>
<p>This is soooooooo funny because I just finished cleaning my room -it looks really nice right now but in two weeks it will be a disaster area. I am still though at its peak of Decay able to find what I need
Anyway leaping over piles of clothes is fun-its like an obstacle course.</p>
<p>It's a nightmare. My parents have been yelling at me all break about it. The funny thing is, yesterday I cleaned it all up, and now today it's a complete mess again. I have no idea how that happened haha.</p>
<p>My room is usually in a fairly hazardous state of disarray. Right now, I'm really behind on laundry, so pretty much anything I've worn in the past three weeks is on my floor. My debate evidence is all over the place. My desk is covered with textbooks and senior picture proofs, and there are books all over the floor near my (unmade) bed because I read bits of them and then throw them there before sleeping. Also, this is disgusting: after arriving at home late last night, I decided I wanted to eat a grapefruit, so the peel from that (and a huge steak knife) are still on my bedside table.</p>
<p>I'm going to go clean now; I feel absolutely disgusting after analyzing the state of my room in an objective manner.</p>
<p>Hmmm....my room is usually pretty clean. I can't stand when it looks really messy because I can't concentrate. I mean, I don't freak out about it, but it is on the clean side, especially compared to some of my friends.</p>
<p>I just cleaned my room and that's how it looks when it's clean. When it is not clean that chair is full of my clothes and the table is completely covered with school stuff.</p>
<p>My room's a mess, and since our house is over 200 yrs. old, my mother thinks it will one day crash down into the living room, since I have so much stuff...I'm the only one who can walk in there, and I sometimes hold onto the ceiling so as to ensure my safety...My mother's constantly yelling that it's a fire hazard...and my dog won't go past a certain point, as she begins loudly crying...</p>
<p>lol.. my room... if my mom tries to organize it I'd get very angry. I can find anything in an instant because I know where they are.. but if anyone touches anything they'd mess up my system.</p>
<p>but general impression of the room is - you'd be lucky if you can walk from the door to my desk with out stepping on anything sharp</p>
<p>I stack my reading books and other materal around my bed when I finish with them.. so there's just enough room on my bed for me to sleep on.</p>
<p>Haha I find it hysterical that so many of us have chaotic rooms.</p>
<p>I prefer to have my room spotless.... it just doesn't happen. When I'm in my room I"m studying, reading, or sleeping. I have piles of books scattered all over the place...a huge box overflowing of college materials/prep books.... and my desk is actually the scariest place yet. Tons of half empty/full water bottles and post it notes and NOTECARDS all over the place! My desk is truly the most disasterous place of all. And I just keep making it more messy as days go by.... maybe tonight I'll clean a little.... there's just no time to clean because it'll always get messy minutes afterwards... However I do work a lot better when my room is spotless.</p>