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On July 29 2011 01:07 plated.rawr wrote: If you live with your parents, you have no reason to complain. In fact, you should instead be concerned about what your mess could be causing the house - unwashed dishes and dark confines allowing perfect nesting and breedinggrounds for bugs and vermin, putting the entire house in danger of having its walls, cielcings and floors swamped with rats and cockroaches, which could require a complete renovation to fix. Complete meaning tearing up floors, ripping down walls and then reassembling it all after a lengthy and extremely expensive process of vermin extermination.
Don't make excuses for being a lazy cunt. If these concerns don't worry you, then get your own place and expose yourself to a roommate with your attitude. It's not pleasant, I can assure you.
i wonder how many tlers can say they used the word "cunt" in their 1000th post...
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....are you serious? There is no reason for you to actually rage at your mom for cleaning for you, let alone consider locking them out of your room... first world pains indeed.
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No offense but you sound like a spoiled little kid. I would know because I was one too.
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well I know i am a spoiled child,the main point was i hate people touch my things without permission.Some of the stuff I have to prepared for outings and such are being put on my table so when that day comes I can just take and go BUT I just cant stop my mom from cleaning it even though I told her about it =/
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I'm interested in the legality of you locking a room in your parents house.
Any law students know?
Liquid'Tyler?
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On July 29 2011 21:56 Zorkmid wrote: I'm interested in the legality of you locking a room in your parents house.
Any law students know?
Liquid'Tyler?
It's not illegal to lock it, and neither is it illegal for the owners of the house to unlock it. Only when a written agreement is made, such as with renter's lease, can some level of ownership be given to the occupant. Even then, the home owner has options/ways of accessing the room. However, in this case, with the occupant being the owner's kid, he really doesn't have a leg to stand on unless he actually pays rent and has some sort of signed lease. They could put all his stuff outside if they wanted. However, installing his own lock for privacy wouldn't be defensible in court, since its not his house.
I'd just suck it up and maybe say THANK YOU MOM FOR CLEANING UP AFTER MY LAZY SELF, okay? You've been telling her for 10+ years, but it can't be all that bad, you've put up with it for quite a long time.
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Clean/messy isn't just a scalar where cleaning is automatically better, because different people like their things arranged differently. I've had the same situation happen a lot where 'cleaning' ends up meaning things get put out of the way of where they need to be, and things get lost/have to be re-arranged the way I want again.
I sympathize with you OP, but acting whiny won't solve the issue.
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On July 29 2011 03:20 smacky wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2011 01:07 plated.rawr wrote: If you live with your parents, you have no reason to complain. In fact, you should instead be concerned about what your mess could be causing the house - unwashed dishes and dark confines allowing perfect nesting and breedinggrounds for bugs and vermin, putting the entire house in danger of having its walls, cielcings and floors swamped with rats and cockroaches, which could require a complete renovation to fix. Complete meaning tearing up floors, ripping down walls and then reassembling it all after a lengthy and extremely expensive process of vermin extermination.
Don't make excuses for being a lazy cunt. If these concerns don't worry you, then get your own place and expose yourself to a roommate with your attitude. It's not pleasant, I can assure you. i wonder how many tlers can say they used the word "cunt" in their 1000th post... Actually, my blog post about the killings 22. of July was my 1000th post.
I can sprinkle in some 'cunt' in this post as well though, if your general desire is to want posts to be come genetalifized.
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On July 29 2011 03:16 hmunkey wrote: 1. Grow up. 2. Move out. 3. Stop whining. I think #1 is sufficient.
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On July 29 2011 02:02 Scarecrow wrote: What a bitch, I bet she washes your clothes without asking too
Lmao this pretty much sums up how I feel about this blog. Get a grip man. You must be in high school... I hope.
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I wish my mom cleaned my room still.
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I was born in Malaysia so I know a bit on how the Asian mentality works. And I lol'ed at the OP - one day, when you've grown up and matured, you'll realise what a spoiled kid you are. Well, I hope that you're still a kid right now...
Haha, this reminds me of a little story - I have a friend who went to England for some student exchange thing. She went with a fellow classmate (a guy, and they're just friends) to that exchange as well. At the end of it, they went touring a little around Europe or something... AND GUESS WHAT?? The guy's mum went with them... lololol
I couldn't stop laughing when I heard that and she tells me I'm pretty mean. I agreed, but I couldn't stop laughing anyways. And I tell her that her goal should be to keep me away from him (I've never met him b4) because I'll randomly burst out laughing if I ever see him.
Morale of the story: Don't be a mummy's boy or some other guy that you've never met will be laughing at you.
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Although my room was also very messy when I was younger, I followed one particularily important rule and you should do so, too: No dirty dishes, no banana peels or whatever biological stuff which could rot and attract flies etc., no half-empty bottles, no half-empty chips or whatever.. just don't collect whatever could attract any sort of insect, bugs or even cockroaches etc..
Tell your mum that she misplaced stuff you urgently needed when she cleaned up, which surely wasn't on purpose, but it happened. Also tell her that now that everything which might harm anyone else in the house (which bugs etc WILL do) is gone and will stay gone, there is no reason to clean up behind you.
If that doesn't work, well, at least you have the really disgusting shit out of your room, and yeah, it IS disgusting, which you hopefully will see in a few years from now as well.
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What would the thoughts me if he paid rent? Just wait until you get married, then you can transfer responsibility of clothes from mother to wife.. I managed to only have to do my own laundry for a year, imagine!
When you said do some crazy shit, I must admit I was kind of disappointed. I was thinking along the lines of physical outbursts of anger caught on video.. or at least breaking something..
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This thread is hilarious. Good job all.
OP: lol
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Well, if your computer is in your room (i assume it is) then let's face it, she's probably looking at your web history to see if you're looking at porn.
If you think about that for a moment theres plenty you can do, you could open notepad fullscreen and type "Stop going through my room, bitch" ("bitch" part is optional) with approx. 50 font size.
If your computer isn't in your room... Hm, well, I don't know. Though I reccomend the movie series "Home Alone" for general tips (not the fourth one though, it's horrendous. Actually, if you tie down your mom and make her watch Home Alone 4- Never mind, would be too cruel)
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maybe your mom should get a special lock for her front door and not give YOU the keys. Grow the fuck up, if you work then you're way too old to be this immature and if you're still in school... then you live off the charity of your parents and need to google the word "grateful"
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Wait what? My first impression was that this was written by a 12 year old going through puberty...but you also work? Holy shit you are retarded.
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I wholeheartedly agree with the OP; the audacity!
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