by TBone » Aug 27, 2001 @ 12:30am
Okay, Matt had his turn with DSL, now it's my turn to rant. I got back on campus yesterday, had to run around working (I'm at the college computer store, which means I'm installing computers for freshmen), getting set for Forensics (auditions were hectic), and trying to finish my own work (still have the texture-mapped zoom algorithm for GNUBoy to work on, and my script still needs finishing). I go to move into my room, take the first bed since I get in first, get all my stuff unpacked (I brought something like 1 box of of clothes and books, very frugal), and then I leave to go run errands. I get back, and both of my roommates have been smoking in my room. Not just smoking, but smoking furiously. Each of these guys literally has a pack and a half a day habit, and they refuse to go outside.<br><br>Now, I don't smoke, but I can respect those who do. I'll put up with it in short doses, I try not to whine, and it's their problem. It gives me a headache though, and I hate the smell. I ask these jackasses if they wouldn't mind going out onto the balcony or the stairs 10 feet away when they need to smoke, because I don't want my bed and my clothes smelling awful and my laptop all clogged up. Their response? Basically something like "f#ck you. There are two of us and one of you, so majority rules." I wasn't aware that my health was a goddam democracy.<br><br>People wanna smoke, that's their problem. But don't force me to. Don't make me come home and sleep in a bed covered with nicotine and ashes from your bad habit. Don't quadruple my risk of emphysema or lung cancer with my bad family history just because you can't kick the habit. That's serious disrespect. Even worse, the RA won't do anything about it for a couple days, and I can't move out until the 16th. Of September. By which time with these morons' massive addiction I'm going to be a walking advertisement for Philip-Morris.<br><br>This is pathetic. I understand that the university is low on rooms, but I didn't choose to be in this area. I didn't choose this room (it was the last one available), I didn't pick these roommates, and if nothing changes I'm paying $1350 a year to inhale secondhand smoke constantly. It's criminal, and it's got me seriously pissed off.
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