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#1, I like the way you think
#1: The right one, of course.
Yes.
Its the exicution of the comment
*execution
Because #5 forgot to use virgin blood in the sacred ritual of sacrifice to appease the FML gods.
Sequence of "The Roommate"
So I guess it's safe to say your roommate is quite "cheeky"
No... Just why?
Why do I feel like there is a possibility that #2 may actually be the creepy roommate in this fml?
Does nobody understand puns? Being cheeky is almost exclusively detrimental
#2. your pun was genius. I laughed my butt off
I bet you've always wanted a dog!
When I read this FML, I made the "oh-my-god-that's-so-horrifyingly-creepy" face. Been a while since I have for something here!
Wait, I'm confused. so it isn't normal to lick your roommates cheek while they're sleeping? now I know why my roommates been avoiding me lately. thank you FML!
Gross restraing order or at least a lock on your door
ROOMmate, not flat or suite mate
Roomate can be used to describe all 3 so I don't see your point.
No, roommate implies that they share the same room, whereas the others imply that they share the same residence, and maybe the same room but not necessarily. Roommate is to suite mate as square is to rectangle: all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.
If you want to be technical, yes, but you don't hear many "apartmentmates" around. Calling the person who shares your living space a roommate is much more convenient.
This is why I also said flat mate.
What if I live on a hill? :o
Hey perdix, what if i live at an inn?
#17, haven't had a lot of roommates, eh? Just kidding. Just poking fun. Anyway... Technically you may be correct, but you aren't factoring in lingo. Roommate means you live with someone in a room, apartment, house, etc. in the US or Canada. Dorm mate could be used if you're in a dorm but it's optional. It's a flatmate in Europe. This is just usually. I would never say flatmate in Canada.
#44, OP didn't say, friend joking licked me, OP said creepy new roommate. Creepy as in not joking and new as in don't know very well. Add these two things together and yeah, a restraining order might, might be in order. It could be that the new roommate has an odd personality that's hard to understand. But this could also lead to much crazier and more dangerous things. Its an option OP will have to look depending on the situation, there are some messed up people out there.
Were they drunk? Or on drugs? Maybe both? Lock the doors next time Hun...
Pssshhh. I'd sleep wherever I wanted to in my own place. If someone woke me up licking my face, well then be prepared to wake up with me pissing on yours. Lol
That came out weird... I didn't mean that I would piss on your face 7.
What are you talking about 76??
That doesn't really change anything.
It's possible... I once knew a girl in elementary school that was convinced she was half cat. Although, again, she was in elementary school... I think most people would outgrow a belief like that the same way young children outgrow their belief in their imaginary friends as they mature.
Talk them into wearing a shock collar and the next time he/she does it shock them.
Oh, getting kinda kinky now don't you think? I don't think OP would want to place that seed in their creepy new roommate's head!
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The real question is which cheek?
I bet you've always wanted a dog!