Do you live at home? (9 Viewers)

Do you live at home with your parents?

  • I live with my parents, but I'm a poor student

  • I live with my parents, yes, I'm a bum

  • I don't live with my parents. Please, someone cook for me!?

  • I did away with my parents using a sharpened football, and buried them in the back garden


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Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#41
I live with my parents, but alot of the time I'm not home because of school, external commitments etc. so home's really become more of a hotel for me. Some days I come home late and leave in the morning before my parents get up and I don't get to even see them, much less have some home cooked dinner.
 

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Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#43
++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++
No offense Erik, but did that have anything to do with your choice of sexuality? And yes, you can choose to use your discretion on this one. :)
Oh no, I wish it were that simple. No it involves about 10 different issues all combined :(

And it wasn't a choice. I may be self-destructive sometimes but it's not THAT bad. :D If sexuality is a choice, might I ask you exactly when you chose to like girls? ;)
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
#44
I have now lived 4 years away from my parents, while attending university.

Now I'll be living alone again, coz of my job.
I like living alone until my stomach starts to beg for food, thats when I realize it'd be nice to have a maid/cook.
(my mom cant cook so never miss any homecookin')
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#46
Oh don't worry - that will fade as soon as you've been to your first party and have come home without having been forced to be careful not to wake up your parents :D
 

ashwin

Junior Member
Jul 19, 2005
190
#47
im actually looking for a place to move out at the moment. going to uni so dont really havea choice. dont really mind either, looking forward to it. but ofcourse, plan is to come home every weekend, to errm get a nice round meal and all my laundry done :p

btw, do u guys have ne idea how ffing hard it is to find a place in holland if ur a student?!?!!
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#48
Tell me about it. I've been looking for a place in Amsterdam for three years now. Still stuck in Den Haag :fero:

Whereabouts are you going to study?
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#50
++ [ originally posted by ashwin ] ++
im actually looking for a place to move out at the moment. going to uni so dont really havea choice. dont really mind either, looking forward to it. but ofcourse, plan is to come home every weekend, to errm get a nice round meal and all my laundry done :p
Sounds like my bro's life :D
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#51
++ [ originally posted by ashwin ] ++
im gonna go study in tilburg. den haag? i used to go to school there for the past 10 years!
Oh and you get to escape to Tilburg?! I couldn't be a lot more jealous :(

Have fun there mate! It's a great city! :cool:
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#53
Doesn't mean anything- the stereotype has long been in the minority in this country. We've had mass-immigration since the 1600s and they are all Dutch as far as I (and our laws) are concerned :)
 

ashwin

Junior Member
Jul 19, 2005
190
#54
well officially im dutch, i speak the language, i've lived here my whole life. i dont really care what ppl classify me as, dutch or indian or dutch/indian. as far as im concerned im a gunner, and thats all that matters. :p
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
#57
++ [ originally posted by K10 ] ++


per year?

Canada is much cheaper than the US. I wanted to go Canada but I never did chemistry so I couldn't get in for Engineering.

I was planning to do chemistry here first, then perhaps in a year or two transfer to Canada or Europe.

What University are you at?

U of Toronto
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#58
++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++

And it wasn't a choice. I may be self-destructive sometimes but it's not THAT bad. :D If sexuality is a choice, might I ask you exactly when you chose to like girls? ;)
Oh you mean to say its more intrinsic than most of us percieve it to be? :confused:


I know of people who're married and have children, but the men or the women in those relationships prefer similar genders. I actually consider it to be more situational, than intrinisic. However, i could be wrong. :)
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
#59
@ Ashwin: What Sally meant was that if you were Indian, she'd think you would be way way hot. :D

Am i right Sal? :p



No offense to Erik and the rest of the Flying Dutchmen around here. :D
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#60
Bah... Non taken I suppose... :irritate::D

++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++
Oh you mean to say its more intrinsic than most of us percieve it to be? :confused:


I know of people who're married and have children, but the men or the women in those relationships prefer similar genders. I actually consider it to be more situational, than intrinisic. However, i could be wrong. :)
The feelings are well beyond any man's ability to alter. What you can choose, of course, is how you deal with it. Some decide to ignore it and have a 'normal' life with wife and children, others don't. I could never live a 'normal' life without feeling absolutely depressed so I decided not to but I have respect for the people who can pull it off.
 

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