Housemates From Hell III
I once had a flatmate who was so lazy he had a fungus growing in a cup in his bedroom - it was white and whispy so he nicknamed it "Albert". Tell us your tale of living with the disturbed, the odd, the fragile and the downright filthy.
( , Thu 12 Mar 2015, 17:40)
I once had a flatmate who was so lazy he had a fungus growing in a cup in his bedroom - it was white and whispy so he nicknamed it "Albert". Tell us your tale of living with the disturbed, the odd, the fragile and the downright filthy.
( , Thu 12 Mar 2015, 17:40)
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If you're mocking others for sharing living quarters
Consider that most only do so when students. If you weren't a student you're probably thick as fuck. If you didn't need to when you were a student then you ponced off your parents' money.
( , Fri 13 Mar 2015, 14:15, 4 replies)
Consider that most only do so when students. If you weren't a student you're probably thick as fuck. If you didn't need to when you were a student then you ponced off your parents' money.
( , Fri 13 Mar 2015, 14:15, 4 replies)
I think what he's actually saying is he still lives with his mum.
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( , Fri 13 Mar 2015, 14:38, closed)
You keep trying to imagine scenarios where I am not better than you, if it makes you happy.
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( , Fri 13 Mar 2015, 14:43, closed)
Only thick cunts go to university.
Unless you're studying law a better use of your, or your parents', money would be to do an apprenticeship or just start working and study anything deemed necessary with the likes of Open University.
The government have already declared that those doing apprenticeship schemes earn more than university graduates in their first job and I've yet to see any evidence that graduates end up being paid more in the long term either.
( , Sat 14 Mar 2015, 13:10, closed)
Unless you're studying law a better use of your, or your parents', money would be to do an apprenticeship or just start working and study anything deemed necessary with the likes of Open University.
The government have already declared that those doing apprenticeship schemes earn more than university graduates in their first job and I've yet to see any evidence that graduates end up being paid more in the long term either.
( , Sat 14 Mar 2015, 13:10, closed)
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