What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Luke wrote:Smile: Eddie Murphy is returning to the mic.

Frown: To sing.
This http://youtu.be/jiiFzKfuPMk

is better than this http://youtu.be/D9cQOcAC_K8

...not much consolation, but... you know.
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Luke wrote:Smile: Eddie Murphy is returning to the mic.

Frown: To sing.

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:( Three more pages in this paper to write and I'm a bit stumped.

:x I dislike one of my housemates greatly. He seems nice enough but he's actually a very hateful, irrational human being. Anybody who isn't a devout Bible-thumping Christian is apparently nothing but evil in his eyes; other religions be damned, regardless if you do your best to be a good human being. I have heard him talking shit about me to the landlord behind my back. The house I'm living in is very religious which is totally fine. Our landlord is very accepting and a very great human being. I just don't feel remotely comfortable when I'm in the house with this other housemate. None of them know I'm an athiest at this point and I really don't plan on telling anybody, especially not with him around. I know he's moving out in a few months thank goodness.
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote: I know he's moving out in a few months thank goodness.
Then let bygones be bygones as he doesn't sound to be worth any frustration. Keep in mind that one day you'll work with professionals with the same point of view as his.
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Yeah this is the welcome to the world where you are forced to deal with people you don't like or agree with.
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Luke wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote: I know he's moving out in a few months thank goodness.
Then let bygones be bygones as he doesn't sound to be worth any frustration. Keep in mind that one day you'll work with professionals with the same point of view as his.
Oh, I'm very aware. I just try to be courteous and mind my own business. Luckily I don't have to see him much. It was the act of trying to tell the landlord that I'm a bad human being because I don't spend 3 hours in Church on Sundays that got to me a bit. :S

Luckily, as I said, my landlord is a wonderful human being and she had none of it.

My best friend is a very devout Christian for what it's worth and it has never gotten between us. We like to debate it a lot even. If anything it strengthens our bond as friends.
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Jmustang1968 wrote:Yeah this is the welcome to the world where you are forced to deal with people you don't like or agree with.
It's best to find a place to dump bodies now. You don't want to have to figure it out on the fly.
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Having a bad roommate, at least once, is like a rite of passage.

I roomed with a guy for one semester who was, in his own words, a "neo-fascist." Always babbling about his "Nordic" heritage and some other shit. Dude also had a penchant for banging various "farmer's daughter" type girls while I was in the room. And when I say "farmer's daughter" I mean young blonde women with freckles and overalls and a straw hats. I have no idea where he was finding them, they certainly didn't go to the school.

Anyway, we both were civil to each other and never spoke again once I moved out.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Having a bad roommate, at least once, is like a rite of passage.

I roomed with a guy for one semester who was, in his own words, a "neo-fascist." Always babbling about his "Nordic" heritage and some other shit. Dude also had a penchant for banging various "farmer's daughter" type girls while I was in the room. And when I say "farmer's daughter" I mean young blonde women with freckles and overalls and a straw hats. I have no idea where he was finding them, they certainly didn't go to the school.

Anyway, we both were civil to each other and never spoke again once I moved out.
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