Be me, in college

>be me, in college
>my roommate still hasn't managed to get a hold of her own fucking fingernail clippers and always uses mine
>I hate having people go through my stuff and always get them for her from the drawer
>tonight she asked to use them and I said "yeah let me grab them for you"
>she says "no, I can get them" and just opens my drawer and digs through it to find them
what the fuck. You don't just volunteer yourself to open someone else's desk drawer when they've said they'll get it for you. Jesus fucking christ. And of course I'm too afraid of confrontation to tell her "no, I'd prefer if you didn't go through my desk yourself."

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You have to learn to share things, if you get mad at sharing something as small and insignificant a fingernail clippers you have a serious problem.

>in college
>has a roommate
>presumably female
FUCK OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

You lucky bitch

Third Worlder here, isn't it weird for you to start living with strangers once you go to college?
Is it usually a good experience?

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I'm fine with sharing. At a certain point I have to question why she hasn't bought her own personal hygiene supplies though. And what I'm mostly pissed about is that she decided it was just fine to go into my desk after I said I'd get them. I hate it when people go through my stuff without permission.

Thats gross. You shouldnt have let her use it in the first place. Do you share lipstick too?

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Third worlder here, it's a great experience, as long yu don't get some jerks. You learn a lot of useful things, have far more fun and your roomates help you to not quit college.

It is weird and I hate it. I know none of the people I live on the floor with and share nothing in common with them. Many of them are slobs and smell weird. I'd much prefer an apartment on my own but it's required to live in a dorm for a year.

Shut the fuck up, communist.
Lock your shit in a lockbox and charge her to use them.

We you both need two fingernail clipers? Just use one for both, it's cheaper and easier.

Its pretty common for people to roommate with strangers when they go to college, since poor people go to college here too.

That's all I've (knowingly) shared with her. I'm just glad she hasn't asked to use my toenail clippers too. I'd draw the line there, her feet stink. Apparently she hasn't cut her toenails since we started college because some nail technician told her not to once.

>Shut the fuck up, communist.
I'm not a commie, I just don't see a problem in having to share room, in exange for companie, help, conversations and paying less.
If you are a little spoild kid that MUST have your own room or you will be sad, I'm sorry for you.

who the fuck shares fingernail clippers? I used to live with my best closest friend and I still made him buy his own. They're like $2 each.

But grosser that way. Communal hygiene supplies are kind of a nasty idea.

Why you need two of those? Even if they are free you should use more than nessessary, it's wasteful.

You should posion her with e.coli, you can probably get away with it because of the recent outbreaks.

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present her with safety scissors next time and tell her "buy your own or use these"

I'd ask her to get her own but I'm too scared to stand up for myself so I just let her use them.

In this case I can only tell you that you are spoiled, like a kid that refuses to dring in cup that it's not his own.

A tempting prospect but then I might catch it too.

What shitty third world country are you from? Do you also share toothbrushes with your roommates/family?

She conquerred your fingernail cliper, it's not hers, justa ccpet it.

You manage to get sad because you don't have your own particular and personal figernail cutter, that you use 2 times in a month.

>someone doesn't want to risk contacting germs or viruses from someone else's body
>they must be spoiled
makes sense. why haven't we as a society switched back to the communal toilet sponge? this guy has it figured out.

...I clip my nails once a week at the ABSOLUTE minimum, user. Please go be a communist dirt person somewhere else, actual humans are trying to have a conversation here.

You really thing you are risking a dangreous infection by sharing fingernail cutter? Maybe you don't want to share mouse and keyboards, it's a grave risk to your health, lol

>Maybe you don't want to share mouse and keyboards
You're right, we don't. Stop being jealous just because we can afford more than one copy of basic items and you can't. You sound like an angry pajeet.

You are weak AND you are spoiled, shame on you and on your anserstors.

>shame on you and on your anserstors.

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You sound as Korean dog, you use gloves to type out home. You make me sick, your spoiled.

The only correct revenge here is to take pictures of her while she is changing and post it here

Yeah, I always wash my hands after handling someone else's stuff because I don't want to catch a cold or something. Are you saying you trust others to keep a squeaky clean keyboard? Given the jerking off/eating/nose picking whatever else goes on at said computer? When was the last time you think anyone cleaned their stuff?

>you use gloves to type out home
Well I live alone thanks, but when I lived with my parents I owned my own PC because I'm not a third world poorfag. God I wish we had flags on this board I want to make fun of you so bad

Nice try, but then you'd be jerking off to a jew. Can't have that, can we?

And like a spoiled kid you would let your parents use the pc they brough for you, westerns really cannot understand family.

wouldn't

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>third worlder can't understand the concept of property and ownership because they're so brainwashed into believing socialism
think for yourself

How being egoist and don't let my parent, that brough and give things to me, is think for myself? You really see something good in exploiting those that care most of you, because muh property and muh indepence?

But I bought my own laptop when I was 14 using the money I saved up for over a year and a half of doing extra chores and odd jobs. My parents raised me to work for the things I wanted and not just receive them for free.

Saved from work? How a country where 14 years old have to work is good?

>My parents raised me
And yet you paay them no respect and only care for your own sucesse

I live in a second world country, but here 14 years old go to school and play live kids should do. I can't imagine a sick nation where kids learn to work instead of play.

>don't want parents to view personal information on a computer
>otherwise have a happy and healthy relationship with parents
>doesn't matter, you won't show them ur pc so ur ungrateful lul
Sound argument

>How a country where 14 years old have to work is good?
I didn't HAVE to work. I did things like mow neighbour's lawns, babysit, clean the house for my mom, and stuff like that specifically because I was planning to save up money to buy myself a nice thing--how else besides work do you expect someone to gather $1100 to buy a computer?
I still went to school and played with my friends. I worked for like maybe 5 hours a week, max, which is why it took me 18 months to make enough money. I had the CHOICE not to work but I did anyway because I WANTED SOMETHING EXPENSIVE AND NICE. I could have kept using the family desktop but I wanted my own computer to play games on with my friends.

>If they want to use, it's their right to use, I wouldn't have a pc, I wouldn't be alive them didn't exist.
>I don't see how hiding your self from your parent's and being ungrateful make you have a healthy relationship.
>I do share it, at least I learned about family and love here, not given toys and let alone.

Your parents do shared the desktop with you until you could buy your computer, would be just to share your computer with them if they wanted?

You don't have a family, you have a bunch of people that live in the same home. There's no love in such way.

>If they want to use, it's their right to use, I wouldn't have a pc, I wouldn't be alive them didn't exist.
Oh my fucking god. This has to be a troll. You third worlders really think like this?
>Your parents do shared the desktop with you until you could buy your computer, would be just to share your computer with them if they wanted?
No, retard, because the desktop is the SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED "family computer". My mother had a laptop that I wasn't allowed to use because it was hers. Why would something that I bought and paid for so I could own and completely control it be shared with my family against my will?

>Oh my fucking god. This has to be a troll. You third worlders really think like this?
You really think the computer your parents GIVE you are only yours, and they shouldn't use what they have brought?

>No, retard, because the desktop is the SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED "family computer". My mother had a laptop that I wasn't allowed to use because it was hers. Why would something that I bought and paid for so I could own and completely control it be shared with my family against my will?
Why you still call this thing you live family, no suprise first world has so much divorce, feminism, single parents, spoiled people, and such.

My family loves and respects me enough to respect my personal boundaries and not use my possessions when I don't want them to. I wouldn't have walked into my mother's bedroom as a kid to use her hair dryer because IT IS HERS.
>You really think the computer your parents GIVE you are only yours, and they shouldn't use what they have brought?
What part of "I bought my computer myself without financial assistance from my parents" is confusing to you, Chin? Is it that you don't understand economics because you live in a communist shithole?

>My family loves and respects me enough to respect my personal boundaries
Your family loves and respects you enough to give you toy and go do something better. If a parent care for a son, the parent take care of the son.

I honestly cannot understand this concept of family, sorry.

>Your family loves and respects you enough to give you toy and go do something better. If a parent care for a son, the parent take care of the son.
Literally what the fuck are you talking about? My parents made dinner for me every night, drove me to school, tennis practice, martial arts practice, we used to go on walks outside together all the time, go on vacations to visit extended family, camping, etc... I really think you're projecting a belief about Western families onto me that is extremely inaccurate.

The parents take care of the children, the children grow and a man takes cares of his parents, that's what family is.
The sons should show respect and obey their father, and father should love and care their sons.
I do not understand parents treating sons as equals, this just sounds wrong.

>My parents made dinner for me every night, drove me to school, tennis practice, martial arts practice, we used to go on walks outside together all the time, go on vacations to visit extended family, camping, etc...
For the first time this sounds like a real family, it's good to hear it. Maybe it's just property that's diferent. But west should value property too much, it's ruining you.

shouldn't value

>I do not understand parents treating sons as equals, this just sounds wrong.
My parents didn't "treat me as equals", at least not for the most part. They were in charge of the house and made the rules. Part of those rules were that everyone respects other's possessions. I didn't fuck with my sister or parents' stuff, and in return, my parents didn't fuck with my stuff. It's a show of mutual respect and it helps children learn boundaries and the idea of ownership. Maybe this is why we don't grow up to be communists.
>But west should value property too much, it's ruining you.
This is probably true for a lot of people in a way, but I don't think it applies so much here. I consider someone else's property to be part of their person, and respecting someone's property is to be expected as part of respecting their personal freedom. In the same way that I expect someone else not to mess with my things, I would never mess with someone else's things. Respect has to be mutual.

>Part of those rules were that everyone respects other's possessions.
This's strange to me, that everyone in the family has it's own possessions. When I was a kid, my father had his things, my mother had hers, and the family had things in common. Now I'm older I do have my things, but never as a kid.

>Maybe this is why we don't grow up to be communists.
Maybe that's why you are getting each day poorer, people in the west only want to get more.

>Respect has to be mutual.
Children must respect their parents, parens should be kind and love their sons, but not respect in the same way kids must.

>"no, I'd prefer if you didn't go through my desk yourself."
Change to,
>"Ah, I'm sorry, I'd prefer it if you didn't go through my desk."
boom. Just do that, but don't say it in a confrontational manner next time.

High-level first worlder here. It's very easy for normies and is considered an opportunity to meet and network with more normies while paying exorbitant rent to the university. For non-normies it's hell.