<p>yeah im not saying having a roommate is great. im just saying TRY to make the best of it at least</p>
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<p>It's not. But being angry that somebody has the nerve to spend time in their own room, like the OP, makes you an immature, passive-aggressive babykins.</p>
<p>Thought i'd venture on this forum and it sounds like a bunch of whiney babies who can't get along with people. How do you expect to make it in the real world?</p>
<p>i went to a summer program where me and my roomie got along great. it was a great time from the 1st day. i thought the same would happen in college. not so much. i tried to make it work but it's not going to happen. so tough luck to me and whoever else is like that.</p>
<p>"Thought i'd venture on this forum and it sounds like a bunch of whiney babies who can't get along with people. How do you expect to make it in the real world?"</p>
<p>Well, for starters, the people we (I) were forced to live with don't have a prayer of making it in the real world themselves. If you can't get along with a nice, well-mannered person that doesn't smell bad and isn't excruciatingly annoying to be around, then yeah, the issue is you. I'd enjoy living with a normal person, and probably wouldn't complain a bit, but unfortunately the world is filled to the brim with annoying lunatics, many of which smell bad.</p>