I Tried Living in this Costume for 24 Hours
Guys this video is giving me fantastic ideas for a "Roommate from Hell" story. Who else has had a similar idea?

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I Tried Living in this Costume for 24 Hours
Guys this video is giving me fantastic ideas for a "Roommate from Hell" story. Who else has had a similar idea?
Anyone else have roommates like this? I think it’s funny he calls me a child and yet he leaves a note like this which is basically what a child would do. 🤣 Dipshit left this note in the kitchen with a dirty bowl. I don’t hide the dish soap, there isn’t for him because I buy my OWN dish soap, because I don’t share with people. This is the same Dipshit who would use our Cottonelle toilet paper and replace it with cheap airport TP fbst he steals from work and it hurts your hoo ahh when you wipe. Oh I let the POS have it, and told him to stop being so cheap and buy his own damn dish soap. #roommatefromhell https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxv28bSHN_L/?igshid=7diw1az6q9g1
Great day for a book. Jonah sunk all his money into his first house and finds out the first owner died there. Only on Chapter 2 and completely entertained. Very well written and extremely witty! I cannot wait to find out where this is going. #roommatefromhell. #ghostbully
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I live in a fairly unconventional house. I live with my best friend of 17 years (R), her husband, and one year old daughter. Also living here are R's younger sister C who and her four year old daughter. It's a crowded place at times but it works out for the most part. The main source of stress in the house is C and by connection her daughter. I don't get on with C very well. Our personalities are quite different and she is a difficult person to handle. She is prone to crying and large displays of emotion that confuse and perplex me. She is controlling and demanding. When I first moved in she would often bully me in subtle ways that I didn't often notice until someone else pointed them out to me. She is four years younger than me and R. She resents having responsibilities and resents me in particular because I am free to do what I want most of the time because I don't have a child making demands on my time. She will often disappear and leave the rest of us to make sure her daughter is taken care of. I am the second eldest of seven children and work with children with special needs. I love being around children, preferring their company to most adults. C has told me that this is why she leaves her daughter with me randomly. Since I love children I shouldn't mind. At least that's what she told me. I told her that I am not a parent for a reason and she cannot dump the responsibility of her daughter on me because she wants to do something else. This resulted in a week of the cold shoulder and stony silence. I don't mind helping out from time to time but it is common courtesy to ask rather than just leaving. C went out to a bar last night after her daughter was asleep. She drank so much that someone at the bar called her a taxi. She arrived on the doorstep completely inebriated and barely able to talk. This morning she is completely hung over. Her daughter wakes up, hungry for breakfast, and C locks her out of the bedroom. The daughter is left to fend for herself and tries to make herself a pb&j. We are all woken to the sound of the four year old screaming at her mom's locked door, begging her to get up and help. The reason she was upset was that she couldn't get the lid off the jelly jar. But it goes so much further than that. Imagine being that young and begging an absent caregiver to help only to be met with silence. This is not the first time C has been completely unavailable to her child and 99 percent of the time she's unavailable because she simply doesn't want to be. C has told me more than once that she wishes someone would just take her daughter away for a week or two so she can be free. I'm assuming she doesn't mean CPS. C and her daughter are moving soon. We can hardly wait.
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Aw babe. You're a fantastic blog and writer. Don't think otherwise! things always get a little thrown off during holiday hiatus and such.
Thanks babe. I know you're right, I just feel like I'm missing out on a lot and I was so new to start with, it's almost like I was never here, you know? I'm sure things will be better next week when I'm properly back.
If there is one thing that Chloe Beale can appreciate —- other than having perfect pitch, harmonizing arpeggios and all other things 'a cappella' —- it is an attractive someone ...
... and there must be something about Barden that acts like some sort of magnet for attractive people, because h e l l o , regulation hottie.
" Hi, I'm Chloe —- Chloe Beale. Any interest in joining our a cappella group? "
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That little- After everything she's done for her. Very rarely has Rebecca asked for anything in return. Nothing but this, these girls. Once every twenty years she asks something of Mircalla - Carmilla. It's nothing she isn't good at already, the young vampire is always playing with girls in the years in between. And now she's gone and fallen in love with one. A human. Useless, mortal creatures. She wouldn't be so furious, except for the fact that Carmilla has decided to run away with her, as if she truly thought that she could just run away from Rebecca. Had she come to her, Rebecca may have left her keep the play thing. There are other girl's that Rebecca would have accepted instead, and Carmilla could have kept the little human until she faded, or lost interest.
Neither of those will happened now. For Rebecca has already seen to Elle's sacrifice, once she'd convinced the girl of Carmilla's devilish evil. Now, she's here, ready to confront the girl in the very place she'd planed to betray her, to try to run away.