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College Roommates Bring Raw Chicken, Divorce Beer Floods, Couch Makeouts, And Broken House Rules Until A Studio Apartment Looks Like Freedom

In a whirlwind of chaos and questionable living conditions, one college student recently recounted his experience living with three roommates whose antics led him to seek his own space. The poster, a 21-year-old college student, faced a series of bizarre household incidents that included raw chicken being left out, unexpected romantic encounters on the couch, and a flood of divorce-related beer debauchery.

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For the past month, the poster coexisted with three other male roommates dubbed Arizona, Jersey, and Texas. The unlikely household quickly devolved into a scene that could be part of a college comedy. It began with a culinary faux pas when Texas, the youngest of the group at 22, reportedly left raw chicken unattended on various surfaces—including the counter, sink, and stove. This careless behavior shocked the poster, who had hoped for a more manageable living arrangement.

As if the unsanitary conditions weren’t enough, the living situation took an even more shocking turn. After a day of classes, the poster returned home to find Jersey locked in a make-out session with an 18-year-old girl on their shared couch. The poster had already set simple house rules on day one—cleaning up after oneself, notifying the group of guests, and avoiding parties due to previous noise complaints. However, these rules were tossed aside within days.

Things escalated further with Texas receiving divorce papers, a life event that led him to drown his sorrows in a rack of Bud Light. The poster recounted the aftermath of Texas getting unexpectedly drunk and passing out in a standing shower—a move that caused a cascade of water to flood the bathroom, damaging not only the space but also Texas’s laptop and homework. The poster found himself overwhelmed by the disarray, prompting thoughts about the precarious nature of his current living situation.

Realizing that his financial situation wouldn’t be jeopardized by moving out early, the poster began to explore better housing options. To his delight, he discovered a studio apartment just a mile from school and four miles from work, with rent comparable to what he was currently paying. Within days, he applied and was accepted, giving him a sense of relief amidst the chaos of his shared living arrangement.

Despite the turmoil, the poster found solace in Arizona, whom he described as a “really chill dude.” Together, they planned to host Jackbox game nights with other friends, suggesting that not all was lost in the roommate saga. The poster expressed gratitude for the advice he received during this challenging time, leaving behind a wild chapter in pursuit of his own freedom.

While details of the roommates’ behavior elicited a mix of incredulity and amusement, many readers were drawn into the sheer absurdity of the situation. The poster’s experiences resonated with others who had faced similar challenges, whether through messy kitchens or unexpected romantic encounters in shared spaces.

Some readers were particularly alarmed by the raw chicken incident, unable to fathom how anyone could be comfortable living in such unsanitary conditions. Others were more focused on the chaotic lifestyle of the group, shaking their heads at the calamity surrounding Texas’s divorce and the resulting drunken escapades. The wild antics seemed to overshadow the simpler joys of college life, making the poster’s eventual decision to move on all the more relatable.

Ultimately, the poster’s journey reflects a common college experience—one riddled with unpredictable roommates and unexpected lessons. As the dust settles on his chaotic living arrangement, the poster can look forward to a new chapter in his studio apartment, where the only thing left to worry about is his own mess and perhaps a few game nights with Arizona. With freedom finally within reach, he seems ready to leave the adventures of wild roommates behind.

 

 

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