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It seems that not everyone is suited for dorm life.
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Well, I use the words "friends" reservedly. The verminous barbarians of my hall are the lowest order of humanity present here. Classmates are usually more human, although last night was a poor example; their main activities being either fondling each other or making poor jokes in dubious taste.
I guess it's the price we pay for being 24th century people living in a backward 20th century world.
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I'm glad I didn't have to live in halls now. I always thought I missed out on a great experience.
In my previous two years at university, I was living in a house with some friends. Only one girl out of the seven other people that I have houseshared with pissed me off. Her bedroom was directly above mine, and she had a different bloke in almost every week. I think you can work out the rest.
I think this whole experience is just a fact of being in university and as bloody annoying as it is, you just have to put up with and make the best of the situation (if possible).
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