Wow this thread got weird real fast. OP's a beer and table snob, doxxing allegations were made, somewhere along the lines sexuality got involved(i didn't read that far). Classic message board shenanigans.
Wow this thread got weird real fast. OP's a beer and table snob, doxxing allegations were made, somewhere along the lines sexuality got involved(i didn't read that far). Classic message board shenanigans.
In order to legally get out of a lease and not pay the remaining rent, a tenant has to be in an unsafe environment.
Lesson for the future for all the college kids out there...Dont live with D bags, and dont live with pussys.
rojo wrote:
Truth is Here wrote:
Oh. Well in that case, I suggest you to sue him or at the very least tell him he's a huge pvssy.
WHen someone says pvssy, my feminist friend said to think, "Warm and moist." Seriously, why do you use a term for female genitalia to refer to weakness? Find a better word.
WTF? Why on Earth are you even engaging with trolls?
traumatizer wrote:
What does he mean when he says that he doesn't feel safe? Am I hurting him? Threatening him? Is he worried that I am going to steal from him? Nope. He doesn't feel 'safe' because he feels that he cannot "live his authentic self" in our current living situation, and this has been "traumatic" to him. And so he moved his stuff out while I was on a weekend vacation and told me that he will not be paying his share of the rent for the last two months of the lease.
What is it with my generation that makes people think 1) being uncomfortable is equal to being "unsafe," and 2) mild discomfort (of the sort that anyone experiences when living with another person) is tantamount to "trauma"?
Hahahahahahaha you’re such a boot licking dork, just because your dad didn’t give you attention doesn’t mean you need to start some “oh my generation is so bad” schtick to gain the approval of all the boomers on this site. Maybe stop being a weirdo who makes other people uncomfortable and act like a normal person instead of posting and whining on running forums.
A True Outdoorsman -- is that you?
traumatizer wrote:
What does he mean when he says that he doesn't feel safe? Am I hurting him? Threatening him? Is he worried that I am going to steal from him? Nope. He doesn't feel 'safe' because he feels that he cannot "live his authentic self" in our current living situation, and this has been "traumatic" to him. And so he moved his stuff out while I was on a weekend vacation and told me that he will not be paying his share of the rent for the last two months of the lease.
What is it with my generation that makes people think 1) being uncomfortable is equal to being "unsafe," and 2) mild discomfort (of the sort that anyone experiences when living with another person) is tantamount to "trauma"?
Your are stereotyping a whole generation by that one person's behavior. You are a bigot. Maybe that's why he left.