So I have one flatmate who, since lectures have finished, has decided that rather than actually do something, she'll just sit in everyday and play loud, and particularly bad, music for us all to enjoy. I know loud music is a reoccurring theme on this thing, but it's a particular bug bear of mine.
I just don't understand why, if you're listening to music on your own, you wouldn't use headphones? Or better yet, go out and do something other than just sit in all day?
There are loads of free things to do in London, but no, because then how would I get my daily intake of particularly bad hip hop? Heaven forbid I don't get to listen to it whilst trying to do coursework. Best bit is, when she's been asked to turn off, the next day it's a little bit quieter. It might just be me, but I take this as sarcasm?
I just don't understand why, if you're listening to music on your own, you wouldn't use headphones? Or better yet, go out and do something other than just sit in all day?
There are loads of free things to do in London, but no, because then how would I get my daily intake of particularly bad hip hop? Heaven forbid I don't get to listen to it whilst trying to do coursework. Best bit is, when she's been asked to turn off, the next day it's a little bit quieter. It might just be me, but I take this as sarcasm?
It's not just her though, my coursework is quite clearly cursed. Music yesterday, then today the people in the flat next to mine (who, for reasons unknown, like to blend things in the early hours of the morning) had some repairs done in their kitchen, which backs onto my room. YAY. Now I've never actually used a drill myself, but do you really need to drill for about 5 minutes at a time? Really?
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