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There's a few of those around here.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but oddly enough the scruffy bastard also tend to be the obstinate one that won't move however much they are hated by the rest of the community.
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I think the whole building will be a 'safe space'Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd no mention of a "safe place" either. For that sort of money it ought to be included.
and by 'safe' i mean 'completely unconnected to the reality the rest of us live in'
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They'll vote the scruffy one out so that they can have their own way, who cares that they are clueless snowflakes, as long as they get their own way and to pot with the consequences.Originally posted by original PM View PostI have a funny feeling these snowflakes will form a committee and then ask a grown up to ask the scruffy one to leave.
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Indeed no doubt the snowflakes will need counselling after that.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but oddly enough the scruffy bastard also tend to be the obstinate one that won't move however much they are hated by the rest of the community.
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Indeed but oddly enough the scruffy bastard also tend to be the obstinate one that won't move however much they are hated by the rest of the community.Originally posted by original PM View PostI have a funny feeling these snowflakes will form a committee and then ask a grown up to ask the scruffy one to leave.
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I have a funny feeling these snowflakes will form a committee and then ask a grown up to ask the scruffy one to leave.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBet it won't be much fun when they get that one scruffy bastard in that makes everyone's life a misery that seems to appear in most shared accommodation.
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Bet it won't be much fun when they get that one scruffy bastard in that makes everyone's life a misery that seems to appear in most shared accommodation.
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It's a pretty sad state of affairs because really this just accommodation for those who have done well at school with qualifications but have never actually had to live.
These people will also be coming to a junior exec board near you -what could possible go wrong?
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FTFY. Also common in the early 1900s.Originally posted by darmstadt View Post...In reality this type of living has been around for agesapart fromincluding the having to share your living area, eating area and bathroom with a complete stranger...
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