Roommate Drama

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Published 2023-07-29

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  • @Ty-xb7dj
    I have 2 sisters and this is the most relatable it can get
  • @chymphaea6202
    My jaw dropped after hearing the manager talk about the lies the roomates told. The pettiness of people is unreal.
  • @cinezurdo
    Definitely been in a similar situation where messy people deny their disgusting habits and blame it on the introvert that wears headphones and cleans up after themselves
  • @blackmamba9089
    Iโ€™m so glad I have 3 roommates that were raised by immigrant parents including myself. The 18 years of home training really paid off; the crib is consistently clean, whoever was closest to the trash took it out, we cleaned after ourselves after we cooked food, if someone needed something, theyโ€™d just ask and it was never an issue, we planned twice a month to fully clean the residence and laundry since we were all on the soccer team for our university, plan groceries and plan โ€œmissionsโ€. I understood how lucky I got when we went to our other teammates res and saw that it was consistently a mess.
  • @DaveWraptastic
    Man I hate that shit where people gang up on you and lie about you just because you want to be left alone. I've had roommates tell so much nonsense to the landlord about me I actually started crying. You KNOW none of that is true, how can you lie so blatantly just because I sit in my room all day and don't wanna watch some stupid reality show nonsense on Netflix with yall?
  • @Jordan8x
    My roommate ptsd is flaring up rn ๐Ÿ˜…
  • @annaliz1981
    The trash issue drove me nuts when I had roommates too. I would get home from work and immediately take out the trash, then I would hear โ€œI was just about to do that!โ€ Like they couldnโ€™t do it during the 8 hours I was at work.
  • @dh3913
    Yeah, the ability to see eye to eye on acceptable cleanliness is probably the single most important trait a roommate can have. Also you'd think 20+ year olds will be able to do dishes/take out trash/etc themselves but having a rotating chore schedule is insanely useful in guaranteeing this happens. Lived with a guy who made us follow a schedule like that and it ended up being amazing.
  • Between college dorms and apartment life for a few years, the drama of roommates makes living by yourself that much more peaceful. Another reason why I'm in NO RUSH to get married because that's your 'forever roommate' ya know before you have kids leading to even MORE roommate drama than ever!
  • @dankbudew4830
    Having one sister was more than enough to make me realize roommates are NOT a good idea. If you live alone, your money, snacks, shampoo and body wash, and perfume wonโ€™t get โ€œborrowedโ€ a lot. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
  • @ammaokami4479
    I had a horrible roomate in college. She had a bit of an arrogant personality while I was much more of a passive introvert. There's one thing that'll always cheer me up about it: we both had cats, but she was out more often, closed her bedroom door at night to leave her cat outside of it, and rarely cleaned their litter. After all was said and done, her cat liked me more. It would sleep on my bed beside my cat and would often go under my bed as a hiding spot. It may have been a horrible school year, but it gives me evil satisfaction that even though my roomate hated me and called me a horrible roomate, her cat would miss me after I left because I was a better owner.
  • @karimikagwe9263
    Sharing an apartment with my sister was the best ..got all our drama out when we were kids so as adults we understood each other .โค
  • @Seanbsxxx
    Everyone needs to have roommates for a while when you're young... so that you realize why you NEVER want to have them again for the rest of your life.
  • Bro didnโ€™t give us no conclusion, left us at the rising action ๐Ÿ˜ญ
  • @goldenrose4384
    One of the worst suitemates I had was during my final year of college. I was a senior and one of my suitemates (let's call her Amy) was a sophomore. Long story short, we had countless problems with cleanliness because she always had to be reminded to keep the living room and kitchen clean (i.e. dirty dishes, stained counters, crowded fridge, messy floor, etc.). I talked to Amy over 10 times about it and even had an intervention with her, one of our other suitemates, and a RA. The final straw was when she was leaving her clothes in the washing and drying machines for hours when I needed them. She had the nerve to blame me for taking her clothes out if the dryer and putting them in her room even though I asked her to take them out herself. We ended up yelling over top of each other about what we thought of each other as suitemates that day. At that point, I decided to change rooms even though I only has a month and half left on my lease. That's how bad it was for the entire school year. The only reason I didn't do this earlier is because I was in a learning program in which I had to live in a specific dorm and on a specific floor while taking credits.
  • @tenshichic
    Those guys arenโ€™t even on a deserted island and still devolve into some Lord of the Flies drama! Good on you Swoozie for staying out of that! Donโ€™t need to be involved with that mess!
  • @Basta11
    Dude, my blood pressure went up from this video. Good roommates are like diamonds, cherish them.
  • This is why I'm glad my roommates and I got things worked out early on. At the begininng of the semester, my jobs were keeping the apartment clean, helping with dishes, helping with apartment decorations, and contributing to cooking and groceries. No one else cleaned the apartment, and I was one of the main contributors to groceries. Snacks you were on your own. I was usually the one who did dishes. And my roommates had to clean their own bathroom and bedroom; that wasn't my problem. They paid for toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent, and trash bags. It worked out pretty well. We had some mishaps with dishes from time to time, but we made it work. Because I worked hard to make the apartment look nice and clean, it became the main hangout for our friend group, and sometimes they dropped in for dinner. I was also one of the few people with a car, so I became the designated driver. If they ever wanted to go out to Whataburger at 1am, they paid for my food since they didn't contribute to gas or insurance.