Yeah, I thought they would all be around 18-26. I'm surprised the older people would act like that. Guess you can't judge a book by the cover. Congrats on going green buddy.
I guess the older people kind of have the stuck up Rarity gene. They think themselves superior to the younger people in the house. Although that is not that great a comparison since Rarity is very likeable.
I get your comparison. I'm not a fan of people like that. There used to be a girl at work like that, not very likable. She didn't ever want to anything, just wanted to talk. No one person is superior to another.
My housemates probably don't realise how much I hate most of them. I am a social recluse in the house and rarely ever talk to any of my housemates. So it's hard to tell if I am the only one who is annoyed by them or not. Don't get me wrong I have good friends outside of this house but I am the kind of person who has been a loner most of his life and finds socialising exhausting, so I wouldn't want to share a house with my best friends either. I am just not compatible with this housemate situation since I am such a private person. Speaking of privacy one of my housemates took a piss with the toilet door open. This make me rage behind my poker face. I'm guessing I value my privacy a huge deal more then all of these people. I even lock my bedroom door while I'm in there, despite them never invading my privacy I am still paranoid about it.
I understand setzer, I'm the same way. Like almost word for word. I have problems staying over at friends houses. I don't know why I just find it odd.
Before I begin, congrats on your green! And now, to begin my rant/advice... You should probably move somewhere else, then... nothing infuriates me more than those who don't respect other's property, privacy, and the sort, and take advantage of others' situations personally... From what I've read, it seems pretty bad. There's no point in taking all that sort from your housemates. If you don't do anything about it now, worse things may come to pass, or you may lose more things. Additionally, I know what you mean completely... I can make friends and all somewhat, but loud, irritating people... I find it hard to supress my opinions about them. All I ask for is a nice calming isolation for the most part, and some respect of belongings and the sort. ^_^ I don't know your situation completely, but I think you should move. Don't rush it though... because then you might not get the best out of your moving. Let's just say I learned that from experience, though not the same thing completely.
Thanks for so many congrats on the green, everypony. I may not have made it clear, but Privacy is at least one thing my housemates are good about. I can isolate myself in my room, but noise, especially from conversations right outside of my door are really annoying. I mostly for some reason get annoyed by their own lack of concern for privacy. But I am probably overly private due to my Twilight like personality. In fact it just occurred to me I recently had a dream about my paranoia of privacy. I will write it here and then post it in the dream discussion thread. I had a dream where I was living in a tiny cramped caravan (which I actually did for 1 1/2 years, I lived in a caravan 40 meters away from my grandmothers house). But I loved it because of the complete privacy and even enough isolation that I could play Singstar and Rockband at max volume without bothering anyone or embarrising myself. Next thing I knew I had somehow got an offer to live in a portion of a massive mansion sized house. Apparently to myself I had an apartment sized living area complete with my own bathroom, kitchen and bedroom, which was also the living room. (In real life it looked like the room I live in plus kitchen and bathroom, so significant improvement but not huge) Apparently this place was such a great improvement from the caravan that I accepted the offer no question. I enjoyed myself, watched tv, and started walking around my spacious cheap living quarters and getting really excited about how much I love the place. I went to sleep in my dream and when I woke up, sleeping next to me in the same bed was a man and a woman. I jumped out of the bed in surprise. 'WTF are you doing in my house?' I asked. 'We live here too' they replied. My emotions in the dream went straight into depression as I realised that since I was sharing with 2 strangers. This place was much much worse then the caravan.
-Your previous housemates were much better, but they left/kicked out because...(I can't find it anymore in the wall of text.) -That guy who doesn't have a shirt on...really? Like I would completely understand it in my family's house but in a house/building that your sharing with your roommates... I mean really? -...And the guy who always slams the door...can't you be assertive like Fluttershy in Episode 16/Sonic Rainboom and tell him to close the door slowly? (Or if it was me...loosen the hinges or something...and the door falls or something...) Now that I see that elders are causing the problem...I can't see why they aren't mature enough to clean up after themselves/close the door slowly/respect one another... usually younger people do this, but elders? Just because they are older doesn't meet they are the boss of you or anypony else. I would say to be assertive but then again, there may be some negatives in that. To the guy who took a piss with the door open - "How Dare You." Anyways, which would you prefer though. A house full of your best of friends, or a house full of complete strangers/randoms/different ages? Although I'm Loner too, I would say sticking with the best of friends is the right choice. Don't forget."Friendship is Magic"
what i read from your statements is that you can't stand living under the same roof with them, under these circumstances. I got a saying to you so you can tell them. Tell those Ghetto Hooligans to get there act straighten up and stop living like pigs and clean up the place and making a habit of list of chores to do or Tell those pig dogs to get out of here.
Hmmmm, your dream... *blares music loudly* yes, country living has those fun stuff admittedly *living in town now though... U MAD NEIGHBRO?* :Trollestia: Nah, but really. Country living's not the way to go... I, myself, prefer the nice city with the conveniency, anonymousity for the most part, and all the things I miss dearly from my early-on life in the city. But I guess that may be just me, after all. But still, weird dream... at least it wasn't real life though. ^_^
Since I don't know them personally, I couldn't begin to guess at their motivations, but I do know that some older people feel a certain sense of due *because* they're older. It could be (less likely), that they are upset that at this stage in their life they find themselves living with five other people in a house, when they had expected to be living in their own house, or apartment at least. Not trying to give them an excuse, maybe just helping you understand them a bit.
If I was in that situation, I would probably try and be as annoying as possible. Not by being a slob, but rather complaining about their slobbiness. Constantly. Right in their faces. If there are two things I'm aware I'm good at, it's determination, and getting into peoples' heads. They WILL listen to my demands, and I won't rest until they follow them. Thievery is unforgivable. Absolutely intolerable. Infuriating. I feel sorry for you. :c I wish there was something I could do, but I'm still a young child. :S
I am pacifist, even when it comes to arguing, so I would find confronting them about their slobbiness scary. The worst part about the theivery, is that there is pretty much no possible way to keep them from getting away with it. If it's something edible, then once it's eaten there is no evdence it even existed. For my PS3 controller, I have asked them all about it, quite a while after it was stolen and I may beleive them, since it could have been a housemate that has already moved out since. The conflict that could be caused by a demand to search their rooms, would cause too much conflict. I just have to make sure I never leave a single thing that belongs to me, except food that needs to me cold or frozen. In their grasp ever again. My PS3 controller got stolen after I made an attempt to get closer to my housemates by putting my PS3 and rockband set in the common room, that I invited them to help themselves to playing and would go and join in if I heard them playing it. Instead I am now even more bitter and anti-social then before. Oh.... 600 posts, woohoo. edit: now that I think about it, one of the past housemates, could have accidently borrowed it permanently and forgot about it. But still, stuff should never be taken without permission.
Now I feel like playing PS3 with Setzer. Heh. Anyways, your roommates also own a PS3? Could be a possibility, just mark your controllers with something to let them know that they are yours. For me I just remember the barcode on the back of the controller. PSN: NyanNyanNakano (Main Account.) + TheRainbowDash (I got this since I couldn't take Rainbow Dash/RainbowDash/Rainbow_Dash...)