Mikl

Totally agree on that.

Yeah yeah. Whatever

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: I suppose calling someone a half cooked lobster is out of bounds then :joy:

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I think he expalained that above. :slight_smile:

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nope because i didnt call him that directly and if you look at the emojis at the end of the comment , i covererd my ass by making it a comical comment , :wink: :wink:

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Sarcasm it’s a beautiful thing :joy:

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it is if you understand it , but if you dont then well your gonna get fucked off for sure :rofl: :wink: :wink:

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Wasn’t directly meant towards you but I didn’t want to talk to the guy who said, “i dont think you have the brains to realise what the emojis stand for , i think you belong in the immature /childish segment of members of this forum.” So that’s why I replied on yours instead. No offense

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To be honest, he’s maybe on to something, ever thought about that?

Art Illustration GIF

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well lets put things into perspective . someone that idolises Micheal Jackson and Starwars cannot really be taken seriously :thinking: :thinking: but please dont be afraid to chat to me , i might be a grumpy ole fuka but i have a heart of gold :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :rofl: :rofl:

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hey…you crossed the line with star wars :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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one or the other is permissable but together well that is a disaster :rofl:

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I’m sorry. I thought you don’t associate with people with NO BRAINS, IMMATURE AND CHILDISH since you ACCUSED me of being one.

You really aren’t that bright are you - looks like he has found a new playmate. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

okay one last word on the matter
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its your choice wether to or not , surely you can understand that conundrum :thinking: :thinking: :kissing_heart:

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now thats more like it , welcome back into the fold .you was sorely missed , how ya doing my american chum :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :crazy_face: :crazy_face:

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@Mikl Thank you for sharing your perspective. It’s clear you feel strongly about the situation and the values you uphold. However, I believe it’s important to address the way things unfolded and the impact of your actions.

From what you’ve described, the conflict arose from disagreements about money and household roles, which are challenging issues that require calm, open communication to resolve. But the approach taken—resorting to loud, disrespectful, and offensive behavior—escalated the situation rather than working toward a solution.

You mentioned feeling like a “bad person” and reflecting on your own judgment and ideals. Self-awareness is valuable, but it’s also crucial to acknowledge how words and actions can harm others, even if that harm isn’t intended. Throwing someone out and being verbally abusive crosses lines of respect and dignity, regardless of the circumstances.

It’s understandable to set boundaries and have deal-breakers, especially when you feel your trust has been broken. However, how those boundaries are enforced matters just as much. Handling conflict with respect, even in difficult moments, reflects strength and character.

If reconciliation or constructive communication with your roommate is possible, it could help clarify misunderstandings and allow both sides to express their feelings. If not, it may still be worth reflecting on how situations like this can be approached differently in the future, ensuring your values are upheld without causing unnecessary harm.

Everyone makes mistakes, and learning from them is part of being human. Be kind to yourself in this process, but also be honest about areas where growth is needed.

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My question is, was he ever? :wink: :rofl: :joy: :rofl:

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