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a la izquierda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-10-10 09:25 PM
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249. He was in her room, using her computer.
Edited on Sun Oct-10-10 09:32 PM by a la izquierda
And she didn't know? Bull. Crap. Maybe I'm overly sensitive on this issue, but I'll call it like I see it here.
For what it's worth, I know what it's like to have a roommate torment me mercilessly. My freshman year, my roommate let her friends "borrow" my stuff (I only found the stuff when other girls' things went missing after my roomie and her buddies had spent time in these girls' rooms), her parents went through my belongings, she would have sex with her boyfriend while I was "sleeping" in the next BED. And I got harassed by her little posse of shitheads from her hometown. My freshman year was miserable because of that dumb bitch, a 16 year old who'd skipped a grade, and was a virginal, angelic Indian girl in the eyes of her parents.
Oh yeah, until I finally got the cops involved. Then she rolled on her friends, saying she never knew they stole my stuff.
So, excuse me for being skeptical.

ETA: I am in NO WAY comparing my experience to Tyler's.
This happened to me, incidentally, at Rutgers.
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