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I use AIM more than anything, but I hardly even talk to anybody through that. I think it might've been only one person this whole entire summer o_O (and even then, only a few times).

 

I also have AIM. I have about 9 friends. Not a lot, but just fine for me.

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Anime, can you take a picture of the mini-fridge? I want to read the magnets. =] And your dorm looks really nice. Pretty decent size for a freshman dorm (if I'm remembering your grade correctly.)

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Haha, I approve of your magnet choices. I used to have a pin that read "I think, therefore I'm not you." I don't think it was actually Happy Bunny, but it's similar.

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When I envision college, I imagine it going AWESOME until I meet my room mate and he's gonna be the most aggravating person ever.

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I don't have a roommate. Single room. I share the bathroom with another girl though.

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Which is amazing :P Unfortunately my most probable choice includes sharing a dorm with a roommate :P

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Roommates might not be too bad though. There's always the chance you might actually like them :P

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There's always the bad roommate. If you don't have a bad roommate, then you're the bad roommate :P

 

A Dane Cook quote/idea.

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Woo! Avoiding plagiarism. High five! No? Fine. :(

 

For everything I've ever done (camps and such), my roommates always ended up being my friends, which was pretty cool.

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I don't have the best friends :P Out of my best of friends, I don't think any of them will go to a 4 year university, and of the ones that will, they aren't in my grade level.

 

*high fives Will*

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Oh, no, I meant they were roommates first then became my friend.

 

It's cool for me, since I hate introducing myself. Having a roommate forces me to do that.

 

And yay for the high five :D

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Well as long as my roommate isn't going to college until his gangsta rap career hits off we'll get along fine :P

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Have you guys completely forgotten that awesome = laura? Silly boys. ;)

 

I'm totally looking forward to meeting my roommate. The way I see it, three things can happen:

a] She'll be super-laura and I'll get along great with her.

b] We won't really hit it off because she's one of those quiet girls who never talks and keeps to her side of the tape line she made, but at least I'll still be able to concentrate in the room.

c] We won't really hit it off because she's a loud and obnoxious party girl who will likely be out of the room most evenings partying, so at least I'll still be able to concentrate in the room.

 

Also, rooming with a best friend is usually a bad idea. Either you don't branch out or you end up hating her. Or him, as the case may be.

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If A or C happened, but in guy form, I would be happy :D

 

Unless C was on a Jersey Shore level.

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I would actually prefer A or B. With B I could at least count on half of the dorm to be obsessively clean. C would probably be messy, and loud people bother me. But as long as C didn't bring any guys home, I'd be okay.

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Oh, I left out one HUGE NO.

 

If my roommate started flirting with me *shudders* I'd have to take a walk over to the dean of students.

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*twitches* Ugh, that would be weird. *shudders* I have nothing against alternate lifestyles, but it gets a little weird when they start affecting you. Most gays I know are understanding about it though. They won't flirt with someone who isn't wired the same way.

 

Other than that though, I can probably put up with whomever they assign me.

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I would be scared to have a roommate. Because of what'd they think of me.

 

Especially if it's a TDN member. I'd pass out.

 

There's always the bad roommate. If you don't have a bad roommate, then you're the bad roommate :P

 

A Dane Cook quote/idea.

 

Ahh Dane Cook. The reason why we made "lol".

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Well, honestly, if my roommate were to flirt with me, I'd assume it was a joke and go along with it. Seeing as that's how my friends and I act.

That's actually a good point. Hm. I'd have to make sure they weren't serious though.

 

Ooh, speaking of which, I have a pretend lesbian lover! :P We were at the beach, walking along the boardwalk, and we were joking about how she doesn't love me. (Sister kind of love.) When I finally got her to admit that she did, we hugged, but it wasn't like a "Yay friends!" hug, it was more of a "I hug you routinely, my dear" kind of hug. A few minutes later Nonik (that's her nickname) stopped and said, "You know, anyone who saw that probably thinks we're gay." Me: "...Yeah, they probably do... [loudly] I love you, darling!"

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