One can have fun without disrupting/disturbing the lives of people who have nothing to do with them and while following the rules and code of conduct.Have you ever had fun before?
One can have fun without disrupting/disturbing the lives of people who have nothing to do with them and while following the rules and code of conduct.
One can have fun without disrupting/disturbing the lives of people who have nothing to do with them and while following the rules and code of conduct.
They're not familiar with me. Like I said, I only resorted to them not even a handful of times.Does the security just tell you to get a life?
One can have fun without disrupting/disturbing the lives of people who have nothing to do with them and while following the rules and code of conduct.
I did not consent to this. I consented to the code of conduct and rules established by the university and the dorm.You consented to this when you decided to live in dorms
Or are you really that naive
I did not consent to this. I consented to the code of conduct and rules established by the university and the dorm.
And so did people who decide to live there.
By your logic, these people then shouldn't be partying/disturbing like that, since they consented to it, no? (and it should be that way, not the other way around since I did not consent to people breaking curfews and all)
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Except, you know, that I said it basically never happens during the school year? And it's not unique to my floor. I actually talked to a few people who lived in a dorm during university, either at ULaval or in Montreal, and none of them never really had any problem with noise and all (and they were also not the kind that would partake in those activities).Did you really not have any idea about what student life is like in dorms
This was always going to happen regardless of the rules, it's just how it is
And is it a problem that I make sure that my right to what I ACTUALLY consented to is preserved?
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Except, you know, that I said it basically never happens during the school year? And it's not unique to my floor. I actually talked to a few people who lived in a dorm during university, either at ULaval or in Montreal, and none of them never really had any problem with noise and all (and they were also not the kind that would partake in those activities).
And is it a problem that I make sure that my right to what I ACTUALLY consented to is preserved?
It has only been a major problem since these Explore students have moved in.
That entire scene was lol-worthy in the worst way possible. And so unlike Game of Thrones.Dustin Peener said:It was by far the best episode they've ever done IMO
Episode 8 was the worst one ever, I cringed throughout the chase scene with the T-waifthousand
Peen, if you want to go with the "was going to happen regardless, rule or not, right or wrong, etc.", same can be said that people would be "popping" their fun.
Might you now adress the actual content of my post now rather than avoiding it by pointing out a very minor misunderstanding that a French person made on an English post?Reading comprehension m9
"This was always going to happen" means it will happen at least once in your student life. So just accept it.
so the partyers are also losers?Of course but that doesn't make you any less of a loser