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My old roommate transferred to UNC and ended up with a *** roommate

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Some of you people need to realize there is a difference between being biased against someone because of the color of thier skin and being biased against someone for the lifestyle they lead, especially if you have to live with them.
 
1 in 10 at UNC are black, 1 in 10 at UNC are gay...that's what the guides taught us at orientation!!! Don't worry, ur friend will get by as long as he's not a real gay-basher.
 
Wow, it really scares me the way some of you think that gay men are nothing but sexual predators that can't control themselves and would rape you at every opportunity.
Because that is just NOT how it works.
 
Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
Bahaha! That really does suck though- your friend should have stayed at NC State with the rest of you. Hopefully his decisions will be for the better. Soon.

getting raped on parking and housing ($500 for a parking permit, give me a friggen break)

Holy crap!!! :Q Mine was only $25! Do you guys have vacuum-sealed underground bomb-proof garage bunkers there or something? I'm just in an open lot, but still. Gads... Also sucks he can't use 'gay' in the stupid form anymore. That would kill me too. My friends and I have pretty much thrown out "that's stupid!" in favor of "that's gaaaayyyy!" exclusively. 😀

Parking at UBC for the year is ~$800 or so (I stayed in residence, and it's a bit cheaper there).
 
Heh, like, if my roomate were gay, I don't care. I'd still call stuff gay. I'm not going to change my lifestyle just because he takes offense. Like, he can go, "That is so straight." whenever he doesn't like something then.
-- mrcodedude
 
I bailed my college roomate out of jail after being arrested for underage drinking at a gay bar. Now that was interesting. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Some of you people need to realize there is a difference between being biased against someone because of the color of thier skin and being biased against someone for the lifestyle they lead, especially if you have to live with them.

Only if you're a homophobe. There is no difference.
 
Bwauaahahaha, start sending him links on cheap, sturdy chastity belts NOW! :Q

And to all those "tolerance" freaks...to hell with that. I reserve my right to be a redneck. Get over it.
 
Dude, just have your friend tell his roommate, "Look, everyone has their "things" that they say. Mine is calling things 'gay' in reference to my disapproval. It's common vernacular and I mean no disrespect to you or anyone who is gay, so if it offends you, get over it because it has nothing to do with homosexuality."

Then he will have carte blanche to call everything gay as he pleases. Problem Solved.
 
Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
Dude, just have your friend tell his roommate, "Look, everyone has their "things" that they say. Mine is calling things 'gay' in reference to my disapproval. It's common vernacular and I mean no disrespect to you or anyone who is gay, so if it offends you, get over it because it has nothing to do with homosexuality."

Then if a white guy gets a black roommate, maybe he can try calling all his white friends "awesome dude" and see how far that gets him. "I mean no disrespect to your African-American heritage, it's just the vernacular."

 
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
Dude, just have your friend tell his roommate, "Look, everyone has their "things" that they say. Mine is calling things 'gay' in reference to my disapproval. It's common vernacular and I mean no disrespect to you or anyone who is gay, so if it offends you, get over it because it has nothing to do with homosexuality."

Then if a white guy gets a black roommate, maybe he can try calling all his white friends "awesome dude" and see how far that gets him. "I mean no disrespect to your African-American heritage, it's just the vernacular."

very true...if this had been a "ended up w/a black roommate" i know who'd have come blasting into this thread...
rolleye.gif
 
Originally posted by: joe678
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
Dude, just have your friend tell his roommate, "Look, everyone has their "things" that they say. Mine is calling things 'gay' in reference to my disapproval. It's common vernacular and I mean no disrespect to you or anyone who is gay, so if it offends you, get over it because it has nothing to do with homosexuality."

Then if a white guy gets a black roommate, maybe he can try calling all his white friends "awesome dude" and see how far that gets him. "I mean no disrespect to your African-American heritage, it's just the vernacular."

very true...if this had been a "ended up w/a black roommate" i know who'd have been the first to come blasting into this thread...
rolleye.gif

 
i had a gay roomate for a week. i knew he was gay when i went to move in and the kid in the bed chilling under the covers wasnt him. i introduced myself, and he was like "no i dont live here he does." I look at the kid come out of the bathroom, and i just knew what happened before i got there.



errrrrrrrrrrrrr


remember him BD2003????? thank god we cleared it up and got rob in there.
 
Originally posted by: joe678
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
Dude, just have your friend tell his roommate, "Look, everyone has their "things" that they say. Mine is calling things 'gay' in reference to my disapproval. It's common vernacular and I mean no disrespect to you or anyone who is gay, so if it offends you, get over it because it has nothing to do with homosexuality."

Then if a white guy gets a black roommate, maybe he can try calling all his white friends "awesome dude" and see how far that gets him. "I mean no disrespect to your African-American heritage, it's just the vernacular."

very true...if this had been a "ended up w/a black roommate" i know who'd have come blasting into this thread...
rolleye.gif

Being black isn't a choice 😀
 
Originally posted by: NFS4

Being black isn't a choice 😀

Please tell me you aren't this ignorant. Unless you are a follower of Dr. Laura Schlessinger, it is pretty much accepted at this point that sexual orientation is not "user choice" either.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: joe678
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
Dude, just have your friend tell his roommate, "Look, everyone has their "things" that they say. Mine is calling things 'gay' in reference to my disapproval. It's common vernacular and I mean no disrespect to you or anyone who is gay, so if it offends you, get over it because it has nothing to do with homosexuality."

Then if a white guy gets a black roommate, maybe he can try calling all his white friends "awesome dude" and see how far that gets him. "I mean no disrespect to your African-American heritage, it's just the vernacular."

very true...if this had been a "ended up w/a black roommate" i know who'd have come blasting into this thread...
rolleye.gif

Being black isn't a choice 😀

wat difference does it make even if it is his choice...

🙂
 
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: NFS4

Being black isn't a choice 😀

Please tell me you aren't this ignorant. Unless you are a follower of Dr. Laura Schlessinger, it is pretty much accepted at this point that sexual orientation is not "user choice" either.

Who knows WHAT it is. Unless you ARE gay, you don't know how you come to that decision. But we all have our own theories, and let's leave it at that.
 
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